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Little Ol' Cowgirl (1992)
The "Cowgirl Band" got their first taste of commercial success with this transition album. The varied range from folk to traditional Western to commercial country reflected the group's own evolution, which culminated in the departure of folk devotée Robin Lynn Macy from the Chicks. Robin's desire to keep the group focused on less lucrative folk music can be heard in each of the tracks she contributed to, while the rest of the Dixie Chicks' desire to break into mainstream country adds a contemporary feel to tracks like "She'll Find Better Things To Do" and "A Heart That Can." These cuts did find limited airplay on mainstream Dallas- area radio, but indie label Crystal Clear wasn't able to bring the Western- inspired country sound to nationwide attention.
KERA Sound Sessions


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