I'm still in the Dixie Chicks; we haven't broken up... I love the Dixie Chicks; it's the most fun I've ever had in my life. It was like winning the lottery.
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Ever since the Dixie Chicks, the female perspective on country radio has been love songs. I love love songs, but we do have more to talk about, so it's nice that other perspectives are coming back.
Dixie has just fallen to pieces. There are little patches of Dixie. But even in the heart of Dixie - in Alabama - Dixie is slipping. They've stopped using the word in commercial listings.
Dixie Chicks surprised me with a beautiful three-part harmony version of 'I'll Take Care of You.' And Don Henley's performance of 'The Heart of the Matter' still just slays me every time I hear it.
Depending on your political orientation, the Dixie Chicks are either the great defenders of free speech or American traitors.
I've spent a lifetime in love with country music.
I broke up the band in the office in Gerrard Street.
My wife, Dixie, is evangelical Christian. We met in the Reagan White House, when she was a student intern. We're members of the Horizon Christian Fellowship Church.
I was in a band called the valentines and they broke up last week.
Country music fans are extremely supportive. Once they're with you, they're with you for life.
My love for the band is still there. It hasn't changed, maybe that's why it's so painful these days.
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