Sometimes, even someone like Pamela Anderson — who is boldly herself in every facet — gets a case of mistaken identity.
Remember that whole Dixie Chick thing ... it came sometime after a 2003 London concert for the country music trio (now known as The Chicks), where frontwoman Natalie Maines criticized President ...
In January 1998, The Chicks released their major-label debut Wide Open Spaces. This was their first album with Natalie Maines ...
"He thought I was a Dixie Chick," she shared ... Backlash was instantaneous, with the country groups' music being pulled from music stations across the country. Days later, Maines would apologize ...
They were blacklisted from country radio, and fans destroyed their albums, boycotted their tour and even sent them death threats. The Dixie Chicks enjoying one of the two awards they received at ...
Ended up he thought I was a Dixie Chick ... a little bit.” The Chicks are one of the best-selling female bands and country groups in music history. The band has won 13 Grammys, 10 CMA awards ...
Pamela Anderson claimed she “almost got killed” on a flight after a man mistook her for a member of the country group The Chicks ... he thought I was a Dixie Chick.” The actress joked ...