In the early 1990's, the Dixie Chicks were a cowgirl revival troupe playing for tips on the Texas dance hall circuit. By the end of the decade, they were Nashville, and pop, superstars. "Home," the album they'll release on Tuesday on their new Open Wide Records label, an imprint of Sony Music, is likely to shake up and challenge the Nashville establishment: tracks too long for radio airplay, no drums, and lyrical jabs at commercial radio. ... But country stations can't afford to ignore them. The Dixie Chicks Keep the Heat on Nashville |