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George's Bar (April 1997) - Pat Green
While touring the Texas honky-tonk circuit with the new-
look Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines found time to enter the studio for a couple of tracks on Pat Green's second indie release. This may have had something to do with her new husband Micheal Tarabay, Pat's bass player -- the Chicks and Pat even played some dates together in summer 1997 (see the postcard sent to the Chick Chat mailing list). But just a year or so later, Green was forced to find a new bassist when Tarabay left to join his wife Natalie in Nashville... only to become embroiled in a messy divorce.
According to the Pat Green mailing list, Natalie sings background vocals on the track "John Wayne and Jesus"
. But her biggest contribution is a duet with Green on "Snowin' On Raton", a cover of one of the late Townes Van Zandt's songs. Check out the CDnow sound sample -- Dixie Chicks fans may buy this album just for this song. For another example of Natalie singing a duet, see the notes on "Wherever You Are" (with Deryl Dodd) in the track-by-track review of Fly.
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