Anti-Bush Remark Hits Band Cd Sales
Growing signs of backlash against anti-war sentiment. One of America's leading bands, the Dixie Chicks, saw their latest single fall from its number one spot after many DJs refused to play it because one of the band's singers made anti-Bush remarks at a London concert.| Comments on article "Anti-Bush Remark Hits Band Cd Sales" | ||||||||||||||||||
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