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a kennedy

(29,673 posts)
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 02:47 PM Mar 2013

Natalie Maines Hits SXSW As A Solo Artist After Years With Dixie Chicks

AUSTIN, Texas — Natalie Maines is starting out nervous on stage, almost 10 years to the day that the Dixie Chicks spitfire slammed then-President George W. Bush and forever changed the fate and fortunes of the country superstars.

On this night she barely speaks between songs.

Her hair slicks up in a punkish pompadour. She looks slimmer than when the Dixie Chicks began a hiatus in 2007 that may never end. The crowd at the South by Southwest music festival to hear Maines perform her solo debut "Mother" for only the second time is a healthy size, but it is also far from a packed house.

"We missed you, Natalie!" one fan hollers.

Maines smiles but doesn't banter back.

"I ask myself, `Why is that? What are you doing, girl?'" Maines told The Associated Press the next morning at a downtown Austin hotel. "I think right now I have so much to remember. This is the most guitar I've ever had to play."

Now 38 and a solo artist for the first time in her career, Maines is candid about the past and guarded about the future. Ask whether the Dixie Chicks will ever record new music again, she curls in her chair with tense energy and declines to predict.

"I think I thought time would heal and that I would come around. But just like the song says, I'm still waiting," said Maines, pulling a lyric from the band's defiant 2006 smash single "Not Ready to Make Nice."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/16/natalie-maines-hits-sxsw-dixie-chicks_n_2891213.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment

Hard to believe it's been 10 years since the Dixie Chicks came out against the bush.

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Natalie Maines Hits SXSW As A Solo Artist After Years With Dixie Chicks (Original Post) a kennedy Mar 2013 OP
It isn't hard to believe Dawson Leery Mar 2013 #1
Even country fans mainstreetonce Mar 2013 #2
I wish her luck with her solo work and hope Dixie Chicks can collaborate again in the future. liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #3

Dawson Leery

(19,348 posts)
1. It isn't hard to believe
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 02:54 PM
Mar 2013

the country establishment destroyed her career all the while giving a racist (Hank Jr.) a standing ovation for saying worse.

mainstreetonce

(4,178 posts)
2. Even country fans
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 03:35 PM
Mar 2013

are waking up. I was thrilled to hear Brad Paisley openly praising President Obama without fear of backlash.

Good luck Natalie. She is a fantastic talent . I could listen to. "Traveling Soldier" forever. I hope she does more like that.

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
3. I wish her luck with her solo work and hope Dixie Chicks can collaborate again in the future.
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 05:11 PM
Mar 2013

They are all extremely talented. Austin is a great place to showcase talent these days. If she wants to launch a solo career, Austin is definitely the place to do it.

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