I could care less how the Dixie Chicks dress, so no witness here, Matt.  I
do think it's interesting, though, that the writer of that piece seemed to
think that Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn wore gingham frocks throughout
their careers, which is way, way off-base.  The difference is that when they
went upscale in their stage dress, it was in an adult-oriented, "high class"
direction - gowns & gauze, you might say, and this was general true, I
think, at least partway through the 80s (I have a great picture I made at
the Opry in 1987 or 88 of Patty Loveless in a Lynn-type gown), whereas the
Chicks (and Twain, and...) seem to be going for something a tad more, ah,
youth-oriented.

Jon Weisberger  Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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