CHICAGO, Aug 23 — More than two decades after country music shunned them for famously repudiating then US president George W. Bush, The Chicks sang the national anthem at the...
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The trio sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” a cappella to a rapt crowd, many with flags in their hands, and ended with a flourish that elicited a huge cheer at Chicago’s United Center today. The comment caught fire. Many country radio stations banned their music — including hits like “Wide Open Spaces,” “Goodbye Earl,” “Travelin’ Soldier” and a popular cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide.”
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