Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
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Dixie Chicks performed their new comeback single “Gaslighter” on today’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show (filmed earlier this month). The trio also sat down with Ellen to discuss the decision to write a new record after a 14-year break and the band’s relationship with cancel culture. Check it out below.
Earlier this mont, Dixie Chicks announced their new record, also titled Gaslighter. The album is produced by Jack Antonoff and comes out May 1 via Columbia.
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Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines is calling out Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic through a scathing Instagram post soundtracked by the group's fittingly titled single, "Gaslighter."
Natalie Maines is calling out U.S. President Donald Trump for his response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pianist Alberto Gestoso and saxophonist Alexander Lebron Torrent performed a heartfelt rendition of Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" on their balconies amid coronavirus lockdown in Barcelona, Spain."Music against the virus," read the caption on the posted by Gestoso's partner Ramón Santana.In the video, which has now gone viral, Gestoso starts playing the Oscar-winning Titanic theme song on his piano and soon after, Lebron Torrent accompanies him with the saxophone as quarantined neighbors
Dixie Chicks' new single "Gaslighter" grants the trio a chart first, becoming the act's first No. 1 on Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales survey.Released March 4, the song sold 12,000 downloads in its first full week of tracking (March 6-12), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, and ascends 2-1 on Country Digital Song Sales.The group earns its first leader on the list (dated March 21) among four appearances.
As they gear up to release their first studio album in over a decade, the Dixie Chicks are reflecting on “cancel culture” and the drama that forced their group into hiatus many years ago.
Dixie Chicks make a special appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Monday (March 16), and open up about their comeback.
The Dixie Chicks make an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” Monday.
On March 13, 1999, Dixie Chicks' "You Were Mine" jumped 4-1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. The ballad was penned by group founders and sisters Martie McGuire and Emi
The Dixie Chicks put touring to the side because family comes first.
Dixie Chicks' "Gaslighter" bounds onto Billboard's Country Airplay chart (dated March 14) at No. 36, with 3 million impressions, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. The bow was helped by hourly plays on participating iHeartMedia stations on March 5, following its release a day earlier. The trio makes its second-highest entrance among 27 tot
It's taken 14 years, but the Dixie Chicks are back with their first new material since 2006's critically-lauded Taking The Long Way. After quite a bit of teasing on social media, today, Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison shared the title track to their new album, Gaslighter. It's a true-to-form anthemic cut that — for better or worse — is bound to scratch the itch of #resistance Twitter going into the 2020 presidential election. Hear it in full above.
Dixie Chicks are planning their return with Gaslighter—their first studio album in 14 years—and the country trio just dropped the title track. Following an extended hiatus, this marks the group’s first release since George W. Bush’s administration.
The Dixie Chicks are gearing up to release their first album in 14 years.
Country pop trio Dixie Chicks have announced their first new album in 14 years.
The are back to take their rightful place as queens of country rock. With "Gaslighter," the first single off their upcoming album of the same name, the trio isn't easing their way back.
The Dixie Chicks are back, ya'll! On Wednesday, the female country music trio released "Gaslighter," their first single in 13 years, and an accompanying music video. Co-produced by Jack Antonoff, the song deals with a breakup. In 2019, singer Natalie Maines' finalized a divorce from Heroes alum Adrian Pasdar.
The Dixie Chicks are back! The trio roared back into the spotlight on Wednesday (March 4) by unveiling the music video for their long-awaited comeback single, "Gaslighter." In the clip, Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer