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The band became one of the best-selling female groups in history with their foot-stomping fusion of bluegrass, rock and country that shook the oft-staid Nashville establishment -- and then all but vanished from the national stage after comments critical of the US war in Iraq. Lead singer Natalie Maines told a London show in she was "ashamed" that Bush hailed from the band's native Texas -- and that the trio did "not want this war, this violence," referring to the impending invasion of Iraq.
The comment caught fire. They faced death threats, with people burning their albums, and peers criticizing their political stance. The Chicks, who include Maines along with sisters Emily Strayer and Martie Maguire, appeared nude on the cover of Entertainment Weekly with many of the names they'd been called -- including "Traitors" and "Dixie Sluts" -- scrawled across their strategically concealed bodies.
Years later, many artists -- Taylor Swift among them -- have voiced fear of getting "Dixie Chicked": scrubbed out if they voice opinions, political or otherwise. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the group has now dropped "Dixie" from their moniker for its links to the slavery-era US confederacy.