Three years after 2006’s
Taking the Long Way, sisters
Emily Robison and
Martie Maguire were ready to cut a new
Dixie Chicks album but
Natalie Maines wasn’t prepared to participate, so the siblings struck out on their own as the duo
Court Yard Hounds.
Robison stepped into the role as frontwoman for the group, and the pair retained the service of much of the
Dixie Chicks extended family -- including
Maines’ father
Lloyd as a guitars -- during the recording of their eponymous debut. Given this pedigree, it follows that
Court Yard Hounds sounds similar to
Dixie Chicks’ far-reaching country-pop -- perhaps a little softer and sweeter due to the absence of
Maines, but recognizably within the same family, and
Robison winds up giving the group its own introspective identity.
The Court Yard Hounds' first showcase was at the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX in March of 2010 and their eponymous album appeared in early May 2010 on Open Wide/Columbia Records. In addition to releasing their debut,
Robison and
Maguire reunited with
Maines in the summer of 2010 as the
Dixie Chicks opened for
the Eagles on an American tour.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi