Dixie Chicks Will Now Go By Just The Chicks
- The Bottom Line:, a recent op-ed suggested the DixieChicks should change their name considering some think the word “Dixie” has racist undertones.
- Well, they apparently were listening because they've done just that.
- The trio, Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer, and Martie Maguire, have announced that from now on they will officially be known as TheChicks.
- The announcement came via their website, with the statement: “We want to meet this moment.”
- Source: Variety
The Full Story:
a recent op-ed suggested the DixieChicks should change their name considering some think the word “Dixie” has racist undertones. Well, they apparently were listening because they did just that.
The trio, Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer, and Martie Maguire, announced that from now on they will officially be known as TheChicks, simply stating on their website, “We want to meet this moment.”
And unlike Lady A, who found that there was another artist using that name, The Chicks covered all their bases, with their rep later adding, “A sincere and heartfelt thank you goes out to ‘The Chicks’ of NZ for their gracious gesture in allowing us to share their name,” adding, “We are honored to co-exist together in the world with these exceptionally talented sisters. Chicks Rock! — Emily, Natalie and Martie”
- Meanwhile, in addition to the name announcement, The Chicks dropped a new protest song, “March March,” which will appear on their upcoming album “Gaslighter,” which drops July 17th.
- The video features clips from the recent Black Lives Matter marches, and ends with the names of all the black Americans killed by police, along with the line, “Use your voice. Use your vote,” and links to social justice organizations. Check out the song to the right.
Source: Variety