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01.05.2020 - 01:15 / billboard.com
With Gaslighter -- the Dixie Chicks’ first album of new material in 14 years -- postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the trio has slipped out a a second song, “Julianna Calm Down,” from the album, following the title track's release in March.
The tune, out one day before the album’s original May 1 release date on Columbia, opens with a lovely, soothing vocal from Natalie Maines -- backed only by an organ -- as she name-checks a number of women, some of them relatives of Maines' and
Luke Bryan is taking over American Idol!
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The Dixie Chicks’ highly-anticipated upcoming album may be postponed, but they are not letting that stop them from releasing new music.
The Dixie Chicks have postponed their comeback album “Gaslighter,” originally slated for a May 1st release, but they’re still sharing new music from the LP. On Thursday, the group quietly posted a new track, “Julianna Calm Down,” to IGTV.
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