The dixie chicks:
#3
Re: The dixie chicks:
-- Winners in major categories at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards:
Album of the Year: "Taking the Long Way," Dixie Chicks.
Record of the Year: "Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks.
Song of the Year: "Not Ready to Make Nice," Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Dan Wilson (Dixie Chicks).
Album of the Year: "Taking the Long Way," Dixie Chicks.
Record of the Year: "Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks.
Song of the Year: "Not Ready to Make Nice," Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Dan Wilson (Dixie Chicks).
#7
Re: The dixie chicks:
Was there an awards show or something? The dixie chicks are fat nobodys, and the without having any of their songs played on the radio, they couldn't be #1, so I'm sensing some bias.
Meanwhile, I'd love to pound that fat little natalies face in.
Meanwhile, I'd love to pound that fat little natalies face in.
#8
Re: The dixie chicks:
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Was there an awards show or something? The dixie chicks are fat nobodys, and the without having any of their songs played on the radio, they couldn't be #1, so I'm sensing some bias.
Meanwhile, I'd love to pound that fat little natalies face in.
Meanwhile, I'd love to pound that fat little natalies face in.
#9
Re: The dixie chicks:
The Chicks' new album, entitled Taking the Long Way, was released in stores and online May 22, 2006. The album was produced by Rick Rubin
Frederick Jay Rubin (born March 10, 1963 in Long Island, New York), is a Grammy Award-winning American record producer best known for his work with rap and heavy metal, as well as the "American series" albums with Johnny Cash. Rubin was a major figure in the fusion of rap and hard rock, bringing together Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith for the hit song "Walk This Way". He was also a major figure in the fusion of rap and heavy metal into alternative metal, nu metal and other forms. MTV has called him "the most important producer of the last 20 years."[1]
In addition to being a producer, he is also a musician serving as the original DJ of the Beastie Boys, and a head of a record label, co-founding Def Jam Records with Russel Simmons, and later starting American Recordings.
"co-founding Def Jam Records with Russel Simmons" make's cheese playa's russel simmons = money in the bank
Frederick Jay Rubin (born March 10, 1963 in Long Island, New York), is a Grammy Award-winning American record producer best known for his work with rap and heavy metal, as well as the "American series" albums with Johnny Cash. Rubin was a major figure in the fusion of rap and hard rock, bringing together Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith for the hit song "Walk This Way". He was also a major figure in the fusion of rap and heavy metal into alternative metal, nu metal and other forms. MTV has called him "the most important producer of the last 20 years."[1]
In addition to being a producer, he is also a musician serving as the original DJ of the Beastie Boys, and a head of a record label, co-founding Def Jam Records with Russel Simmons, and later starting American Recordings.
"co-founding Def Jam Records with Russel Simmons" make's cheese playa's russel simmons = money in the bank