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Old June-4th-2003, 03:35 AM   #1
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Dixie Chicks Stir It Up Again

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Billboard) -- Just as the controversy appeared to be dying down after the Dixie Chicks' Natalie Maines mildly ridiculed President Bush before the start of the Iraq war, country radio programmers are disappointed in the group once again.

This time, they take issue with the fact that Maines apparently chose to take a shot at fellow country musician Toby Keith during her May 21 performance at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Maines wore a sleeveless shirt with the letters F.U.T.K. on the front.

Most viewers, including awards show presenter Vince Gill, interpreted the letters as an expletive aimed at Keith. After opening the envelope that revealed Keith had won the night's biggest award -- entertainer of the year -- Gill quipped, "I think his name was on someone's shirt tonight."

For WXTU Philadelphia assistant program director/music director Cadillac Jack, Maines' shirt was the show's only disappointment. "With all the patriotism in the air that night, it was a downer and completely unnecessary," he says. "I was disappointed with them yet again."

"Just when you think it's safe to add the Chicks back into rotation," KZKX Lincoln, Nebraska, PD Brian Jennings says. "Oh, Natalie, why do you make it so hard to love you?"

KSCS Dallas assistant PD/music director Chris Huff calls the awards show "a perfect opportunity for the Chicks to showcase their music, and unfortunately it's now all overshadowed by four letters. No one's talking about the song they performed. They're talking about the four letters Natalie chose to wear on her shirt. How anyone could believe such an act would be a prudent move is totally beyond me."

KTEX Brownsville, Texas, PD Jo-Jo Cerda says, "I was hoping that sometime soon we would be able to put this Dixie Chicks thing behind us. Unfortunately, the can of worms has just been reopened. I know a lot of KTEX listeners were ready to move on, but now there has been a national display against one of the more popular performers in our format. Maines might as well have taken another jab at Bush."

Dr. Bruce Nelson Stratton, PD of KFTX Corpus Christi, Texas, calls Maines "toast."

KNIX Phoenix music director Gwen Foster is "disgusted with certain artists who just cannot see that the world doesn't revolve around them and their pettiness all the time."

"I think it was most distasteful for a national TV audience," WTQR Greensboro, North Carolina, PD Bill Dotson says. "This is giving country music a black eye. For God's sake, let it go."

The spat between Maines and Keith goes back to his single "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," which Maines criticized in the media last year. Keith responded with public comments that Maines wasn't in his league as a songwriter.

In his concerts, Keith has been showing on big screens behind the stage the doctored photo of Maines and Saddam Hussein that began circulating on the Internet a few months ago after Maines criticized Bush.

"This format is no stranger to squabbles among its children," Huff says. "But we move on. Nothing is to be gained by turning it into a game of public one-upmanship on one of the few nights of the year where our format enjoys such broad national exposure."

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Copyright 2003 Reuters.
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Old June-4th-2003, 07:30 AM   #2
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It's really important for musicians to live up to radio programmers' expectations.

Really important.
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Old June-4th-2003, 10:20 AM   #3
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:00 PM   #4
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She should have worn a shirt that said right out,"Toby Keith is a big blustering asshole."

I'm gonna go buy me some more Dixie Chicks CD's. Toby Keith's music bothers me. Isn't he also the guy who did "How do You Like Me Now?" Well, I don't. He's a drag.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:06 PM   #5
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I think everybody in this story should put a boot in every one else in the story's ass. It's the American way.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:08 PM   #6
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It's always Natalie.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:17 PM   #7
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The reaction of the Shitkick Nation is predictable.

I wish I didn't dislike their music so much so I could buy one of the DC's discs.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:19 PM   #8
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It's always Natalie.
She's their "Official PRotester," and I LOVE her!

If folks like their music, what do they care what their politics are? What does that REALLY have to do with the price of tea in China?

Just another sorry example of Americans living vicariously through famous folks because they haven't enough ingenuity to get a life themselves (imho, I hasten to add...)
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:22 PM   #9
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Just another sorry example of Americans living vicariously through famous folks because they haven't enough ingenuity to get a life themselves (imho, I hasten to add...)
It should be noted that the radio stations (Clear Channel) and the Wal-Marts seem to get a lot more bent out of shape than the actual populace. At least that's what I gathered from the last round.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:28 PM   #10
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If folks like their music, what do they care what their politics are?
Exactly! That's why Barbra Streisand's politics are of no importance to me. So much there to deal with before you even get to politics.
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Old June-4th-2003, 12:34 PM   #11
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I think it's just following in the footsteps of gansta rappers, who managed to bring a lot of attention to their art by shooting each other.
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Old June-4th-2003, 02:09 PM   #12
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This is an interesting wrinkle in the controversy: Kevin Deal, a Texas singer-songwriter, is having his CD returned unopened from radio stations because it's produced by Lloyd Maines.
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