Fans are already begging the group to 'keep adding' more show dates.
The Chicks aren't ready to make nice, but band member Emily Strayer recently readied to open Soap Laundry Lounge in San Antonio, Texas. Strayer's sudsy shop is a laundromat and coffee bar that mixes ...
What do doing laundry, a vanilla latte, and The (formerly, Dixie) Chicks have in common? Nothing, until now. San Antonio welcomed a first-of-its-kind business to the North Central part of the city on ...
Indeed, before there was Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Strayer, there were Martie and Emily Erwin, the only two original members of The Chicks, Robin Lynn Macy, and Laura Lynch. Macy left ...
A Tennessee mom allowed her teenage daughter to change her birth name, Dixie, after kids at school mocked her for it — and accused her of “racism” and supporting the Civil War-era South. “She gets ...
Few subjects stir stronger opinions than names: too unique, too old-fashioned, too trendy. In Tennessee, Danielle Remp drew national attention after saying she would let her 16-year-old daughter ...
Country music is having another political moment — and this time, it’s Zach Bryan at the center of the storm. The rising star, known for his stripped-down sound and poetic lyrics, sparked immediate ...
Country star Zach Bryan's new song about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is sparking backlash across Nashville. Bryan previewed his new song, "Bad News," on Instagram this week, ...
Zach Bryan found himself in the crosshairs of the culture wars this week. From his latest statement about the reaction to his new song “Bad News,” it sounds like he’d really like to deescalate the ...
Country music superstar Zach Bryan has some pointed criticisms for ICE in his newest song. Bryan released a one-minute clip of his upcoming single, “Bad News,” on social media in which he can be heard ...
Country singer-songwriter Zach Bryan teased an unreleased new song that takes aim at President Donald Trump's ICE raids. The largely apolitical artist, 29, shared snippets from a track, believed to be ...
The following story was first published in 2013 to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Dixie Chicks Come Clean" Entertainment Weekly cover. As we celebrate EW's 35th anniversary, it has been ...
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