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The Chicks Perform National Anthem at DNC 2020 - Here's Why It's So Significant

The Chicks, the country music group formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, performed the National Anthem during the final day of the 2020 Democratic National Convention and it was definitely a significant moment.

You might remember that the group caused a ton of controversy back in 2003 when lead singer Natalie Maines told the audience at their London concert that they were “ashamed” that then President George W. Bush was from Texas.

The moment happened just days before the invasion of Iraq, which the band said they did not support. As a result of the comment, the band was blacklisted by thousands of country music stations and they received death threats. Natalie apologized for the remark and said it was disrespectful, but she rescinded the apology three years later and said Bush didn’t deserve respect.

The Chicks made a comeback in 2006 with their song “Not Ready to Make Nice” and they won five Grammys the next year, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year.

It’s significant to see the group performing the National Anthem at the DNC as they also performed the song at the Super Bowl in 2003, weeks before the controversy that sidelined their career.

Natalie has been vocal with her criticism of Donald Trump and his administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. She said, “It is crazy that we have a leader that is — I mean, it’s murder… It’s second-degree murder.”

The Chicks dropped brand new music just last month!

Democratic National Convention 2020 - Performers List Revealed!

John Legend and Billie Eilish will be hitting the stage.

The Chicks and Common will also be among the performers scheduled to appear next week at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Deadline reported Friday (August 14).

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Leon Bridges, Jennifer Hudson, Billy Porter, Maggie Rogers, Prince Royce and Stephen Stills will also be performing during the convention’s four nights.

“These artists are committed to engaging with, registering and mobilizing voters to get us over the finish line in November,” Stephanie Cutter, program executive for the convention, said in a statement.

They will perform new songs and American classics. Almost all of the convention will take virtually amid the pandemic.

Youth choir members across the country will perform the National Anthem, with Commonwealth Youthchoirs arranging 57 members representing the 50 states and territories.

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The Chicks Drops New Album 'Gaslighter' - Stream & Download Now!

The Chicks (the group previously known as the Dixie Chicks) is back with brand new music and you can listen to their new album Gaslighter right here!

The country music trio – Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer, and Martie Maguire – teamed up with pop producer Jack Antonoff and songwriters like Justin Tranter, Julia Michaels, and Teddy Geiger for the new album.

The “title track is a trademark Chicks kiss-off that could as easily be addressing a jealous ex as the current US president.”

“We were always thinking and writing about that stuff,” Strayer told Apple Music about the parallels between the music and various political issues, “but the news kind of caught up to what we were already talking about—whether it was the #MeToo movement or what’s happening right now with Black Lives Matter. So it was coincidental in a way, but I think those things are cyclical. They might be the newest news stories, but they’ve always been here.”

You can download the album now on iTunes or stream it below thanks to Spotify.

Dixie Chicks Appear to Have Changed Their Name

It appears as if the Dixie Chicks have changed their name to “The Chicks.”

Their Twitter handle is now @thechicks, and their website has been redirected to thechicks.com. If you don’t know, the word “Dixie” is commonly used as a nickname for the Southern United States, mostly regarding those that composed the Confederate States of America.

In addition, the girl group released a new song today titled “March March” and features footage from protests over the years and lists the names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others who have become faces of the movement.

The bands new album, Gaslighter, will be released on July 17, 2020. Pre-order the album on iTunes right now!

The Dixie Chicks are not the only band in recent memory to change their name. Find out which group just changed their name a few weeks ago.

Check out the brand new song embedded below…