Singer-songwriter Natalie Maines, who won 13 Grammy Awards as part of the country music act the Dixie Chicks, was never a big fan of the genre, she tells Lee Cowan in interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING WITH Charles Osgood to be broadcast May 12, 2013 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
"No, it burned my ears," Maines tells Cowan, while laughing.
The Dixie Chicks, which includes sisters Emily Erwin and
Martie Maguire, were critical darlings until 2003 when, while performing in London, Maines took a verbal jab at President Bush over the war in Iraq. She later apologized, but the band's draw was never the same. Three years later, however, they produced another Grammy-winning album.
"When I went backstage after that, I don't know, I just was crying uncontrollably and I didn't know why," Maines says. "And looking back, I mean, it kind of
Felt like an end to a chapter."
Maines has recently released a critically praised solo album, "Mother," which is decidedly different from the country music she performed with the Dixie Chicks. "To me, this is album is the most natural music I've ever made. This is what I like, what I listen to, what I grew up singing songs like," Maines says.
She's less certain about the future of the Dixie Chicks. "I don't know what we are. Well, we're not over," she says, "but I don't know if there's new music coming."
Cowan's interview with Maines will be broadcast this week on
CBS SUNDAY MORNING. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
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