| The Dixie Chicks Protest.
Now they are protesting the protesters by taking their clothes off on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. We thought their U.S. fans were the protesters. Is this a lesson in selling music by creating controversy? Maybe the first remark was NOT an accident! Maybe the Dixie Chicks did NOT dixie-chick themselves. Watch their music sales. |
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The Dixie Chicks pose nude on the cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine released on April 24, 2003. Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Marti Seidel said they posed nude in response to the controversy created by by Maines' remark about President Bush. It sounds more like advertising to get the sales back up. | ||