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The Chicks drop 1st album post-name change, ‘Gaslighter’'Gaslighter' is the first record by the country band formerly known as Dixie Chicks in 14 years.EntertainmentJul 17, 2020
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Dixie Chicks officially change name to the Chicks, release protest song ‘March March’'We want to meet this moment,' the popular country trio wrote in a brief and mysterious statement.EntertainmentJun 25, 2020
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Dixie Chicks return to U.S. country radio, garnering mixed reactions from fansSixteen years after a controversial statement about former U.S. president George W. Bush, the Dixie Chicks have made it back onto country radio with Taylor Swift.EntertainmentSep 11, 2019
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Dixie Chicks to release first new album in 13 yearsThe country trio is working on the followup to their 2006 album, 'Taking the Long Way,' with producer Jack Antonoff.EntertainmentJun 26, 2019
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