Ive always loved these girls from the time i discovered their songs from the voice America.. And then booomm ive become so hooked up with country and bluegrass
Sometimes I wouldn't know if I could collaborate even for a 10min talk. These down-to-earth shining stars help life happen for so many people in so many ways.
I love how Nat is directing but then Em and Martie just start singing/playing/being perfect and you can hear the most “basic” authentic version of the Chicks.
There are so many egos nowadays, this stuff is nearly impossible. The songwriting, the musicians, the frontmen (or women). Country music, and music in general, was a renaissance in the 90s. This era produced so many gems it’s ridiculous.
@ haysfordays "Jeez. Vocals are so spot on. Just amazing. A mic in front of her and you're done." Why is that amazing? That's what you do when you can sing.
@ haysfordays And that is such a shame! I hear that all the time from people nowadays. (Glad there are still people with actual talent left on the planet. I was beginning to despair. Seriously!)
I try not to be negative, but really some voices just shine above others...even the good ones. There are some good vocalists out there but no personality. She has it all. Just saw Chrissie Hynde, she's another. Amazing.
Glad to know they still do exist. I was really getting discouraged learning about all the electronic "tricks" used these days. I was feeling like my entire life of listening to singers had been a lie.
Lost my nephew to that war. I had your back from day 1. I had a brain aphorism and after brain surgery I was indused into a coma. when they woke me, I was asked, "Who is the President of The United States ". I said.... "That Asshole!" I lost my nephew in that stupid war. LOVE YOUR MUSIC ❤❤❤
@Curly Que And if they cover a song, they stay very close to the original. Dennis Scott said the first time he heard "Heartbreak Town" on radio, he realized they hadn't changed a thing.
Live rehearsals always sound better to me because they aren’t mixed to subdue the instruments and blast to vocals, which to me is more natural and how you’d hear it around a campfire live….
While I think Natalie has pipes for days, The real talent is Martie on violin. She doesn't play fiddle. Her technique is classical. Natalie's Dad, Lloyd Maines was a successful Nashville Pedal steel player and is on a few tunes. This video show just how critical it gets when it's your lively hood. I have nothing but respect for these gals. Also, Natalie wasn't the first singer. She replaced another gal who was pretty good.