Dixie Chicks' plane down
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Dixie Chicks' plane down
I was out running errands at lunch and was listening to Rush. He broke from his current topic to announce that the Dixie Chicks' plane had gone down in Glasgow, Scotland. He had no further info yet.
Never was a fan before they said what they said and I'm not now. But I gotta admit, it could be tragic. Anyone have any further details yet? I'm searching now, but it just broke a few minutes ago. Might not be on news websites yet.
Never was a fan before they said what they said and I'm not now. But I gotta admit, it could be tragic. Anyone have any further details yet? I'm searching now, but it just broke a few minutes ago. Might not be on news websites yet.
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Dixie Chicks aircraft in scare
An aircraft carrying the American country rock band the Dixie Chicks has been involved in an accident at Glasgow Airport.
A wing of the twin-engined jet carrying them from a concert in Dublin clipped an airport building while taxi-ing to its parking slot.
No-one was hurt in the incident, a spokeswoman for the band said.
The Dixie Chicks were due to play a sell-out concert at Glasgow's Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
The band's publicist, Barbara Charone, said: "The girls are all absolutely fine. I'm sure it wasn't pleasant.
"The incident happened when part of the wing just hit a corner of the building."
There were believed to have been 16 passengers and crew on board the aircraft.
The band - Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire - have been one of the most successful touring country acts, grossing about $60m from concerts last year.
The group were involved in controversy earlier this year when Maines was critical comments of US President George Bush just days before the war in Iraq.
Some conservative country fans burnt their CDs and several radio stations refused to play their songs in protest.
An aircraft carrying the American country rock band the Dixie Chicks has been involved in an accident at Glasgow Airport.
A wing of the twin-engined jet carrying them from a concert in Dublin clipped an airport building while taxi-ing to its parking slot.
No-one was hurt in the incident, a spokeswoman for the band said.
The Dixie Chicks were due to play a sell-out concert at Glasgow's Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
The band's publicist, Barbara Charone, said: "The girls are all absolutely fine. I'm sure it wasn't pleasant.
"The incident happened when part of the wing just hit a corner of the building."
There were believed to have been 16 passengers and crew on board the aircraft.
The band - Emily Robison, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire - have been one of the most successful touring country acts, grossing about $60m from concerts last year.
The group were involved in controversy earlier this year when Maines was critical comments of US President George Bush just days before the war in Iraq.
Some conservative country fans burnt their CDs and several radio stations refused to play their songs in protest.
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I haven't heard or seen anything on this. I am a Dixie Chicks fan (as many of you probably remember) and I have been looking for info. online. My search has come up empty. If you find out anything, please post.
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Thanks for the update GalvestonDuck. Glad to hear they are all right. 

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