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Look-alikes of the Dixie Chicks were seen singing "[[Springfield Blows]]" with other celebrity look-alikes.<ref>"[[Million-Dollar Abie]]"</ref>
 
Look-alikes of the Dixie Chicks were seen singing "[[Springfield Blows]]" with other celebrity look-alikes.<ref>"[[Million-Dollar Abie]]"</ref>
  
After [[Royce Boss Hogg Lumpkin]] left [[Lurleen]], he became the manager of the Dixie Chicks and gave them Lurleen's song "[[Daddy's Back]]", changing the word "Daddy" to "America" so they could perform it as an apology for things they had said before. Later, for purely commercial reasons, Royce asked them to sing the song as an advertisement, this time making the title line into "Chevy's Back". The Dixie Chicks seemed unenthusiastic about the idea, but didn't have a chance to react as just then Lurleen showed up and confronted Royce. After learning that Royce had stolen the song from Lurleen, the Dixie Chicks turned on him, beating him with their instruments.<ref>"[[Papa Don't Leech]]"</ref>
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When [[Royce Lumpkin]] left [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] again, he took her song, "[[Daddy's Back]]", and turned it into a patriotic country song, "[[America's Back]]", for the Dixie Chicks to perform. They performed the song live on a country music channel, which upset Lurleen. After they performed the song, they thanked their new manager, Royce, for writing the song for them.
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Royce later took the Dixie Chicks to [[White Trash Records]] to record a version of "America's Back" for a {{W|Chevrolet}} commercial. However, Lurleen interrupted the recording to yell at her father. When the Dixie Chicks found out that Royce had stolen the song from Lurleen, they attacked him with their instruments.<ref>"[[Papa Don't Leech]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 08:03, April 6, 2021

This article is about the characters. For the guest stars, see Dixie Chicks.
Dixie Chicks
Dixie Chicks.png
Band Information
Genre: Country
Folk
Members: Natalie Maines
Martie Maguire
Emily Robison
Manager: Former: Royce Boss Hogg Lumpkin
First appearance: "Bart-Mangled Banner"

The Dixie Chicks are an American folk and country band.

History

When the Simpson family were put into the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center, the Dixie Chicks were among the famous people seen in the facility.[1]

Look-alikes of the Dixie Chicks were seen singing "Springfield Blows" with other celebrity look-alikes.[2]

When Royce Lumpkin left Lurleen Lumpkin again, he took her song, "Daddy's Back", and turned it into a patriotic country song, "America's Back", for the Dixie Chicks to perform. They performed the song live on a country music channel, which upset Lurleen. After they performed the song, they thanked their new manager, Royce, for writing the song for them.

Royce later took the Dixie Chicks to White Trash Records to record a version of "America's Back" for a Chevrolet commercial. However, Lurleen interrupted the recording to yell at her father. When the Dixie Chicks found out that Royce had stolen the song from Lurleen, they attacked him with their instruments.[3]

Appearances

References