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The Chicks (previously known as Dixie Chicks ) are an American country music band composed of lead singer Natalie Maines and multi-instrumentalist sisters Martie Maguire ( née Erwin) and Emily Strayer (née Erwin; also formerly Robison).
The Erwin sisters founded the band in 1989 in Dallas , Texas, with bassist Laura Lynch and vocalist and guitarist Robin Lynn Macy . They performed bluegrass and country music , busking and touring the bluegrass festival circuits and small venues for six years without attracting a major label . In 1992, Macy left and Lynch became the lead vocalist. Following a change in repertoire, the Chicks achieved commercial success, beginning in 1998 with hit songs " There's Your Trouble " and " Wide Open Spaces ".
Days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq , Maines told a London audience the band did not endorse the war and were "ashamed" of US President George W. Bush being from Texas. The remarks triggered boycotts in the US and backlash from fans . After a hiatus, the band toured again in 2010, 2013 and 2016. In 2020, they dropped " Dixie " from their name, citing negative connotations, and released their first album in 14 years, Gaslighter .
The Chicks have won 13 Grammy Awards , including five in 2007 for Taking the Long Way —which received the Grammy Award for Album of the Year —and its single " Not Ready to Make Nice "—which received the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and the Grammy Award for Song of the Year . By July 2020, with 33 million certified albums sold, [1] and sales of 27.9 million albums in the U.S. alone, they had become the best-selling female band and best-selling country group in the U.S. during the Nielsen SoundScan era (1991–present). [2] [3] [4]
The Dixie Chicks were founded by Laura Lynch on upright bass , guitarist Robin Lynn Macy , and the multi-instrumentalist sisters Martie and Emily Erwin in 1989. The Erwin sisters later married and each changed their names twice to Martie Seidel, then Maguire and Emily Robison, then Strayer. The four took their name from the song and album Dixie Chicken by Lowell George of Little Feat , [5] originally playing predominantly bluegrass and a mix of country standards . All four women played and sang, though Maguire and Strayer provided most of the instrumental accompaniment for the band while Lynch and Macy share
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