Although it soon got eclipsed in some people’s memories by subsequent events, the Dixie Chicks experienced a peak moment of near-universal love when they sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl Xxxvii in 2003, a rendition that still shows up on lists of the greatest “Star Spangled Banners” in television history.
The trio now known simply as the Chicks was ready to make nice again with the anthem Thursday in kicking off the final night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, and while their thoughts about what constitutes patriotism have no doubt deepened in the last 17 years, their harmonies soared as high as ever. Hear their new version — achieved with three-part social distancing, of course — in the video below.
At a Democratic convention, of course, the Chicks represent a lot more than blood or near-blood harmony. They’re the original “nasty women” of the early 21st century, when it comes to...
The trio now known simply as the Chicks was ready to make nice again with the anthem Thursday in kicking off the final night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, and while their thoughts about what constitutes patriotism have no doubt deepened in the last 17 years, their harmonies soared as high as ever. Hear their new version — achieved with three-part social distancing, of course — in the video below.
At a Democratic convention, of course, the Chicks represent a lot more than blood or near-blood harmony. They’re the original “nasty women” of the early 21st century, when it comes to...
- 8/21/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
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