• Dixie Chicken is the third studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1973, on Warner Bros. Records. The artwork for the front cover...
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    The Dixie Chicken, also known as The Chicken, is a bar located in College Station, Texas, directly across the street from the Texas A&M University campus...
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  • Dixie Lee is a regional franchised fried chicken fast-food restaurant founded in Belleville, Ontario in 1964 by Ramon Leon and Douglas Walmsley. The company...
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    way around the 'chicken tax': M-B Vans picks a more normal production setup". Automotive News. Weinburg, Carl (2003). "Big Dixie Chicken Goes Global: Exports...
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  • country albums chart and remained in the top ten for many months. "Dixie Chicken" is a cover of the classic Little Feat song off of their 1973 album...
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  • re-worked or extended. For instance, one of their signature songs, "Dixie Chicken", was heavily extended to include a lengthy piano solo by keyboardist...
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    would later co-write several Little Feat songs with George (including "Dixie Chicken" and "Rock and Roll Doctor"); and Warren Klein on guitar. Frank Zappa...
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  • sound of the band's eponymous debut, to that of their subsequent album, Dixie Chicken. It also introduced the cover artwork of Neon Park to the group, and...
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  • administered by the Isle of Man Dixie Chicken (bar), a popular bar in College Station, Texas, also called The Chicken Chicken (Scheme implementation), a compiler...
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    The Chicks (redirect from The Dixie Chicks)
    Robison, then Emily Strayer). The band name was taken from the album Dixie Chicken by Lowell George of Little Feat. They initially played predominantly...
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