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Top of the World Tour: Live is the first live album by American country music band Dixie Chicks, released in November 2003. It records their successful Top of the World Tour. A DVD Top of the World Tour: Live was also released with the material of the tour. Both are composites of multiple shows.
Top of the World Tour: Live was released by the Dixie Chicks as a DVD on November 21, 2003. It is a concert video that documents performances from the group's 2003 Top of the World Tour . On December 16, 2003 Top of the World Tour: Live (DVD) was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America .
The live album Top of the World Tour: Live and DVD Top of the World Tour: Live document the tour — both are composed of performances from multiple shows. Dressing room and on-stage scenes from the tour, as well as the effect of Maines' controversial statement on the venture, were included in the 2006 documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing.
Although country music pushed back against The Chicks, they sold almost 900,000 tickets in the first weekend of their 2003 tour. Months later, they were declared Billboard’s top-selling country ...
The album added a widespread audience to their original following, entering the top five on both country and pop charts [25] with initial sales of 12 million copies in the country music arena alone, setting a record for the best-selling duo or group album in country music history. [1] As of 2003, the 12 million copies sold in the United States ...
Revisiting the Chicks’ 2003 George Bush Controversy That Changed Country Music History ... who opened for them on their 2022-2023 world tour. (They later covered “Truth No. 2” and “Top of ...
The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks) are an American country music band composed of Natalie Maines, along with Emily Strayer and Martie Maguire, who are sisters. Their discography comprises eight studio albums , two live albums and 28 singles .
After pulling out of an Indianapolis gig less than 30 minutes into a set, the Chicks reschedule three tour dates so singer Natalie Maines can get 'vocal rest.'