It appears the war U.S. country radio stations mounted against the politically outspoken Dixie Chicks has not abated in the least.They'll still sell a few CD's thanks to the attention they got from the mainstream press (including 60 Minutes), but without the support of country radio, their days as a major player in country music are over.
The band is promoting "Taking the Long Way," its first album since Natalie Maines told a London audience in 2003 she was ashamed to be from the same state as U.S. President George Bush. The comment sparked a radio boycott of the group's music.
Although the album hits stores Tuesday, the first two singles from the album are not getting widespread airplay, Billboard.com reported Monday.
The first single, "Not Ready to Make Nice," only peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the second single, "Everybody Knows," is moving downward after its peak at No. 48.
WKIS FM in Miami reported it pulled "Not Ready to Make Nice" due to listener complaints after only one week.
The program director at KUBL/KKAT in Salt Lake City told Billboard he was angered by its "self-indulgent and selfish lyrics."
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Country Radio Not Ready To Make Nice
Once again the Ditsy Chicks have stepped in it with their latest anti-Bush comments, and country radio, which they need to support their new album, is not interested in being part of their marketing effort:
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