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Dixie Chicks: a brief history of an outspoken band

By Joan Anderman
Globe Staff / July 28, 2006

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The Dixie Chicks began with a few fiddle-and-banjo tunes and blossomed into a country-pop behemoth. Along the way Martie Maguire , Emily Robison , and Natalie Maines have unleashed plenty of spunk, fortitude, and humor -- not to mention great music -- on the world. In anticipation of the trio's concert tomorrow night at the Garden, here's a very brief ... (Full article: 464 words)

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