Dixie Chicks Change Name to The Chicks

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Dixie Chicks are changing their name. The trio will go forward as The Chicks. The band revealed the change with the branding for its new song “March March.” The Chicks have also amended the cover of their comeback album Gaslighter to reflect the new name. In addition, the band’s social media pages and website now refer to the trio as the Chicks. Watch the new “March March” video below.

When reached by Pitchfork, a representative for the Chicks shared the following statement from the band:

A sincere and heartfelt thank you goes out to “The Chicks” of NZ for
their gracious gesture in allowing us to share their name. We are
honored to co-exist together in the world with these exceptionally
talented sisters.

Chicks Rock!

On June 17, writer Jeremy Helligar penned an op-ed for Variety that questioned the country trio’s band name. (The term “Dixie,” long associated with the South and Southern culture, was originally derived from the Mason-Dixon line.) Helligar noted the recent controversy surrounding Lady Antebellum’s name change to Lady A had netted that band a good amount of press attention before writing, “The Dixie Chicks don’t need to change their name to get that kind of publicity, but their silence has been deafening. This is a discussion we need to have, and they should be a part of it.”

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