The Dixie Chicks, known since 2020 as The Chicks, are a country music band from the United States, comprised of members Martie Erwin Maguire, Emily Erwin Robison, and Natalie Maines. Since their debut in 1989, they have become one of the most successful and influential groups in contemporary country music, blending elements of bluegrass, pop, and traditional country in their style. The band's signature sound features harmonious vocal arrangements, fiddle, and banjo. Their most influential works include the albums "Wide Open Spaces" and "Home," both of which won Grammy Awards for Best Country Album.