
The Chicks (former name)
The Chicks, formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, are an American country music band formed in 1989. Known for their blend of country, rock, and pop, they achieved widespread acclaim with hits like “Wide Open Spaces” and “Landslide.” The group is recognized for their skilled musicianship, songwriting, and vocal harmonies. In 2020, they changed their name to The Chicks to move away from associations with the Confederate South, reflecting a focus on social issues. They have won multiple Grammy Awards and are regarded as influential pioneers in the country and mainstream music scenes.