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| s and later became the editor and publisher of | Dixie, a weekly newspaper. |
| Indiana and Ohio (1978), A Hoosier Regiment in | Dixie: A History of the Thirty-Eighth Indiana Regime |
| nhardt Jazz Group, The Absolute Trio, Swing 'N | Dixie, Alex Watkins' Bayou Band, Bill Goodwin Trio, |
| d and 'Yankee Doodle' with the other and sang ' | Dixie' all at once. |
| Dixie Allen is a politician from Dayton, Ohio, who s | |
| Hayseed | Dixie also performed a bluegrass cover of the song o |
| Dixie also owned WDXN (now WKFN-AM 540), Clarksville | |
| 1975 | Dixie Amateur, Western Amateur |
| October 1954 The Greyhound Corporation merged | Dixie and a neighboring regional company, the Teche |
| 349 is a 2 lane Florida State Road in eastern | Dixie and Lafayette counties, near the Suwannee Rive |
| er storylines including son Tad's romance with | Dixie and the breakdown of son Jake (Joe) Martin's m |
| On July 23, | Dixie and Levy counties became eligible federal fund |
| e all the card art for the trading card games, | Dixie and Eagles (both published by Columbia Games I |
| His wife | Dixie and daughter LJ continued to operate Dixie's u |
| he Device of the Pageant borne before Woolston | Dixie, and in 1591 he devised the pageant in honour |
| om Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, and Pixie and | Dixie, and the recording was narrated by Daws Butler |
| She recorded an album, | Dixie and Sloopy, in 1957 with Yvonne "Dixie" Fasnac |
| ave you met The Man?" It was opened in 1994 by | Dixie and Gene Porter, who had lived in the Seattle, |
| th Tabitha, two daughters, and one son (Quinn, | Dixie, and Walker) in Berkeley, California. |
| It was in Roorkee that he met Louisa Florence | Dixie and married her in 1910. |
| Dixie Annie Haygood, Illusionist and vaudeville star | |
| Dixie appears to have paranormal powers, possessing | |
| uring a summer trip to the Kelly Fitzpatrick's | Dixie Art Colony in 1937, she met her future husband |
| flag as an official symbol, but have retained | Dixie as a fight song. |
| d breaks from Johnny's contract with help from | Dixie as Bongo is a minor. |
| a cliff with two injuries, they again pick up | Dixie at Rampart, but when a freak occurrence on-sce |
| Dixie Attendance Center | |
| byterian Church is a historic church at 212 W. | Dixie Avenue in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. |
| Salyers, Abigail & Whitt, | Dixie; Bacterial Pathogenesis: A Molecular Approach, |
| The | Dixie Bag Company of College Park, Georgia, owned an |
| McBride's | Dixie Bag Company, as well as Houston Poly Bag and C |
| Also a Haughton | Dixie Basebase ball player #20 RIP |
| Heiner Brau is one of the contract brewers of | Dixie Beer while the historic Dixie Brewery in New O |
| Dixie Beer is briefly mentioned briefly in Brett Eas | |
| Its roster of artists included Joe Simon, The | Dixie Belles, Arthur Alexander, and Ivory Joe Hunter |
| The | Dixie Blues were most recently in the Women's Footba |
| The | Dixie Blues were a former member of the now disbande |
| The Jacksonville | Dixie Blues are a women's American football team bas |
| So far, the | Dixie Blues' WFA tenure has been extremely successfu |
| he Southeast Division against the Jacksonville | Dixie Blues, Gulf Coast Riptide, Tampa Bay Admirals, |
| Sir Wolstan | Dixie, born 1524 or 1525, died 1594), was a merchant |
| Source: Razorback Bowl History - 1948 | Dixie Bowl |
| Following their tie against Rice, | Dixie Bowl officials extended the Bears an invitatio |
| The | Dixie Bowl was a post-season college football bowl g |
| The | Dixie Bowl appearance marked the first ever postseas |
| This event is not to be confused with the | Dixie Bowl, another college football post-season gam |
| The 1949 | Dixie Bowl, part of the 1948 bowl game season, took |
| tor Bowl and a 20-7 loss to Baylor in the 1949 | Dixie Bowl. |
| In 2005, the | Dixie Brewery was severely damaged when Mid-City New |
| Dixie Brewery, 2401 Tulane Avenue; post-Katrina phot | |
| Following the closure of the | Dixie Brewing Company facility after Hurricane Katri |
| Dixie Brewing was founded and began production in 19 | |
| The | Dixie Brewing Company is a craft brewery based in Ne |
| The | Dixie Brewing brewery was featured in the 1984 movie |
| It's not Nashville or | Dixie but Austin, straight out of the taproot of tha |
| Ham wrote the song about a woman named | Dixie Butz, whom he had dated during Badfinger's las |
| eize, started with the double LP Going Back to | Dixie by Bill Clifton. |
| by Ethel | Dixie c.1925 |
| Dixie cards had, like most other collectable card ga | |
| In season three, Cherry cast former boss | Dixie Carter in the role of Gloria Hodge, Orson's un |
| It was always a pleasure to see | Dixie Carter get carried away with one of hers on De |
| ) was appointed chief executive officer, while | Dixie Carter was made President. |
| Judy Collins (2006), | Dixie Carter & Hal Holbrook, Southern Comforts (2006 |
| In December 2009, | Dixie Carter announced in an interview that TNA Epic |
| On June 10, | Dixie Carter said on Twitter she would have a big su |
| The following week TNA president | Dixie Carter gave each member of EV 2.0 TNA contract |
| he industry by working as Designing Women star | Dixie Carter's personal assistant. |
| "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" with Julia ( | Dixie Carter) as Blanche and Mary-Jo (Annie Potts) a |
| eemingly unlikely acquisition came about after | Dixie Carter, the daughter of Robert W. Carter and a |
| alist, Alec Baldwin, John Goodman, Tab Hunter, | Dixie Carter, Gerald McRaney, Elizabeth Ashley, Anne |
| F - | Dixie Cavaliers - Unknown County, GA Comp. |
| Dixie Caverns is a commercial show cave located in t | |
| he community lies along the Roanoke River near | Dixie Caverns along U.S. 11/U.S. 460. |
| The area is more commonly referred to as | Dixie Caverns instead of Riverside. |
| her communities such as Wabun, Fort Lewis, and | Dixie Caverns, is often called Glenvar. |
| es & Company, and chairman of the board of the | Dixie Center for the Arts, won the award for 2008. |
| he Eye of a Stranger, The Vegas Strip War, and | Dixie: Changing Habits. |
| I'm just working my way down because the early | Dixie Chick years are not as easy as those with Nata |
| location before being unveiled in front of the | Dixie Chicken on Northgate. |
| of studio albums: Little Feat, Sailin' Shoes, | Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, The Last Rec |
| 20 Countdown, a record that held up until the | Dixie Chicks broke it in 2006. |
| rendition to be issued as a single was by the | Dixie Chicks in 2002, from their album Home. |
| Right after the | Dixie Chicks won five Grammy Awards and performed "N |
| James Taylor sang the song with the | Dixie Chicks during their joint appearances on the 2 |
| s song a four-star rating, comparing it to the | Dixie Chicks and Lorrie Morgan. |
| In 2006, a scheduled | Dixie Chicks concert was cancelled, due to lack of t |
| Main article: | Dixie Chicks |
| nned to release their versions as singles, the | Dixie Chicks claimed the song as their own. |
| s recorded by American country music group the | Dixie Chicks on their 1999 album, Fly. |
| She is currently dating | Dixie Chicks monitor engineer and Court Yard Hounds |
| Performed live with the | Dixie Chicks |
| Vedder of Pearl Jam and Natalie Maines of The | Dixie Chicks are among high profile celebrities acti |
| Voice Lessons from the | Dixie Chicks [Op/Ed]. |
| Semitsu was hired by MSN and the | Dixie Chicks in 2006 to join them on their Accidents |
| The Eagles - June 19, 2010, with The | Dixie Chicks |
| Top Selling Album - Wide Open Spaces, | Dixie Chicks |
| roducer Blake Chancey, who has worked with the | Dixie Chicks and Waylon Jennings, saw the band perfo |
| Columbia Records, the same label for which the | Dixie Chicks has recorded, on May 4, 2010. |
| Best Country Album - Wide Open Spaces, | Dixie Chicks |
| The song was covered by the | Dixie Chicks in their 2002 album Home, despite havin |
| raca Berg and Annie Roboff and recorded by the | Dixie Chicks for their 1999 album Fly. |
| Kenny Rogers and Levon Helm, mandolin for the | Dixie Chicks and the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble and |
| An Evening with the | Dixie Chicks is a 2002 live music documentary featur |
| Asleep at the Wheel featuring the | Dixie Chicks covered the song in 2000. |
| Video of the Year - "Goodbye Earl," | Dixie Chicks (Director: Evan Bernard) |
| l Young (played by Kevin Spacey) was joined by | Dixie Chicks and "indie sensation Bright Eyes" (play |
| ne list of the top 50 albums of the year: "The | Dixie Chicks respond to their rough past few years w |
| Each artist accompanied the | Dixie Chicks on a different leg of the tour. |
| he strategy of scheduling dates there that the | Dixie Chicks had following for their similarly sales |
| here's Your Trouble" which was recorded by the | Dixie Chicks and won the band their first Grammy Awa |
| cumentary "Shut Up & Sing”, which followed the | Dixie Chicks for three years during which they were |
| Maines performing with the | Dixie Chicks during their "Accidents & Accusations T |
| Music Video of the Year - "Wide Open Spaces," | Dixie Chicks (Director: Thom Oliphant) |
| It was performed in collaboration with the | Dixie Chicks in 2002 for the CMT Crossroads program. |
| The | Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines made a famously c |
| Urban plays guitar on the | Dixie Chicks' rendition. |
| y of editorials were predicting the end of the | Dixie Chicks' successful careers in music, she remai |
| n wanted to return to the studio, to begin the | Dixie Chicks' eighth album; because Natalie Maines f |
| n April 2000 as the album's fourth single, the | Dixie Chicks' version peaked at #10 on the Billboard |
| Natalie Maines, country singer ( | Dixie Chicks) |
| vocals, and Fred Eltringham (The Wallflowers, | Dixie Chicks) on drums. |
| ding: Audley Freed (Black Crowes, Jakob Dylan, | Dixie Chicks) Dan Dugmore (Linda Rostadt, James Tayl |
| ducing the documentary Shut Up and Sing on the | Dixie Chicks, and the Disney Channel show High Schoo |
| ille after writing hits for George Strait, the | Dixie Chicks, Patty Loveless, and more. |
| In 2000, his song for the | Dixie Chicks, "Goodbye Earl", stirred some controver |
| has been recorded by, among others, Phish, the | Dixie Chicks, Devon Dawson, Taylor Ware, Suzy Boggus |
| rtists including Ronnie Dawson, Killbilly, the | Dixie Chicks, and Gene Summers. |
| on of the song featuring Natalie Maines of the | Dixie Chicks, Bruce Robison and Robison's wife, Kell |
| Robison in concert with the | Dixie Chicks, Austin, Texas 2006 |
| of artists and bands, including Elvis Presley, | Dixie Chicks, Natalie Cole, Kris Kristofferson, Oliv |
| "Travelin' Soldier," (recorded in 2003 by the | Dixie Chicks, reached No. 1 on the Country charts); |
| g has recorded and/or toured with David Byrne, | Dixie Chicks, Neil Finn, Phil Selway, William Shatne |
| They, along with Natalie Maines, make up the | Dixie Chicks, which went on hiatus in 2008. |
| 02, Other top performers in the genre included | Dixie Chicks, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, |
| r his work with Rick Rubin, Tom Petty, and the | Dixie Chicks. |
| s appearances were joint performances with the | Dixie Chicks. |
| s a single by American country music group the | Dixie Chicks. |
| (MLB), National Football League (NFL), and The | Dixie Chicks. |
| o has previously worked with Tom Petty and the | Dixie Chicks. |
| chard Leigh and most known as performed by the | Dixie Chicks. |
| Road" by Shenandoah and “Goodbye, Earl” by the | Dixie Chicks. |
| bum of the Year and Best Country Album for the | Dixie Chicks. |
| Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing | |
| Dixie Chicks: A new song, "I Believe In Love". | |
| In 2003, Berland served as the | Dixie Chicks' political crisis consultant, advising |
| such as Empress Chili, Skyline, Gold Star, and | Dixie Chili. |
| Recent stories have appeared in A | Dixie Christmas (Algonquin Books, 2005), Miami Noir |
| • The Dutch Swing College Band - A Happy | Dixie Christmas (2005) |
| During the summer of 1973, DeLaughter met | Dixie Claire Townsend. |
| USS Piedmont (AD-17) was a | Dixie class destroyer tender built during World War |
| The | Dixie class destroyer tender was a class of United S |
| el Veterans Memorial Coliseum, adjacent to the | Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, home. |
| Main Article: 1934 | Dixie Classic |
| This attendance record elevated the | Dixie Classic Fair to the 50th largest attended Fair |
| he state as the "Big Four" and competed in the | Dixie Classic tournament from 1949-1961 and the Big |
| The | Dixie Classic was a post-season college football bow |
| The fair takes place every autumn on the | Dixie Classic Fairgrounds (formerly known as the For |
| ents, including the United States Classic, the | Dixie Classic and the National Duckpin Bowling Congr |
| men's basketball teams, and is adjacent to the | Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. |
| , the event is most commonly known as just the | Dixie Classic Fair, with the "for Northwest North Ca |
| The | Dixie Classic was the first bowl appearance in Arkan |
| 371,219 attended the 2007 | Dixie Classic Fair, which was a new attendance recor |
| The | Dixie Classic Fair is an annual fair held in Winston |
| The game, played in Dallas, was the final | Dixie Classic, a predecessor to the Cotton Bowl Clas |
| All-Tournament at three | Dixie Classics. |
| The | Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant, also known a |
| It was the headquarters of the | Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and the place wher |
| e was famous for the Paul Bunyan Suite and the | Dixie Concerto. |
| Rodgers had worked as sales manager for | Dixie Concrete Pipe and went out on his own, startin |
| initial schedule was released for play in the | Dixie Conference in 2001, and on May 9, 2000, Matt K |
| Florida State was a founding member of the | Dixie Conference in 1948 when other southern institu |
| ll record of 87-80-16 between 1918-39, winning | Dixie Conference championships in 1932, 1934, and 19 |
| she has had on daytime television: the role of | Dixie Cooney Martin on All My Children (1988-1996, 1 |
| er recovery centers opened on August 4, one in | Dixie County and one in Taylor County. |
| Dixie County Board of County Commissioners | |
| Location of | Dixie County in Florida |
| Today it is operated by the | Dixie County Historical Society as the Dixie County |
| Dixie County was created in 1921 from the southern p | |
| y, four-classroom school building in Old Town, | Dixie County, Florida. |
| Suwannee is an unincorporated community in | Dixie County, Florida, United States. |
| on the National Register of Historic Places in | Dixie County, Florida. |
| tional Register of Historic Places listings in | Dixie County, Florida. |
| In | Dixie County, to the south of Taylor County, later s |
| d on site, it is the oldest public building in | Dixie County. |
| ss the Steinhatchee River is Jena, which is in | Dixie County. |
| The | Dixie Court Hotel was a historic hotel in West Palm |
| Dixie Cove Marine Provincial Park , originally Dixie | |
| Hayseed | Dixie covered "To Fulle Menn", a song written by Jok |
| to star in a new The CW series called Hart of | Dixie created by The O.C. creator Josh Schwartz. |
| Dixie Crossing | |
| The | Dixie Crystal Theatre (also known as the Clewiston T |
| recorded their version in cooperation with The | Dixie Cups and the Hot 8 Brass Band in New Orleans. |
| t sound like a hit," he told the group, so The | Dixie Cups recorded their version of the song, which |
| Remarkable, the | Dixie Cups act as the background vocals singing in i |
| that was later recreated as "Iko Iko", by The | Dixie Cups and redone by many artists including Dr. |
| In 2009, a version based on The | Dixie Cups' was used in an ad for Lipton Rainforest |
| The label's first release was The | Dixie Cups' "Chapel of Love" (written with Phil Spec |
| Gideon Smith & the | Dixie Damned |
| The | Dixie Dancekings are a country music band trying to |
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