My listeners were real impressed by the Dixie Chicks previous albums.  Most
of them did not know.  I feel, as well as my listeners, the Dixie Chicks,
old and new have a GREAT variety for all.   RW   WDVR-FM





-----Original Message-----
From: JP Riedie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 8:48 PM
Subject: RE: Dixie Chicks (was Re: www.lyrics.ch)


> "Rewriting history" may be too strong
>>a phrase to use under the circumstances, but I think they're very tightly
>>controlling their marketing and image right now.
>
>As Charlie Robison (who's engaged to the single one, Emily, I think) told
>me last week, the label is consciously trying to erase the band's past.
>Check their current wardrobe and hair against the early years.  Nashville
>doesn't think that anything remotely hokey (or, "country") can break big
>these days.
>>
>>(And as others have said, that's fine if that's what the current members
>>want, but it's a shame that the contributions of Lynch and Macy are swept
>>under in the process and that new fans of the group will miss out on the
>>three better albums.)
>
>Would their new fans would enjoy the previous records?  Doubt it.
>
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