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Natalie Maines: wedding singer
Howard Stern announced on his SIRIUS radio program Monday that Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines has agreed to sing a song at Stern’s upcoming wedding to model Beth Ostrovsky. The date of the nuptials remains a secret.
Stern and Ostrovsky have become close friends with Maines and actor hubby Adrian Pasdar, even vacationing together (by chance) at an undisclosed location last month.




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By LisaB
July 22, 2008 8:46 AM | Link to this
Who?
By Cul D Sac Jones
July 23, 2008 4:11 AM | Link to this
Stern also mentioned the possibility of Pat Monighan of “Train” also singing at his wedding.
By J
July 23, 2008 9:37 AM | Link to this
Very cool!
By howie
July 23, 2008 9:55 AM | Link to this
They deserve each other— 2 smarmy, snarky jerks. How Adrian can put up with natalie is beyond me. And how Beth can out up with HOward is unfathomable.
By Dave
July 24, 2008 6:28 AM | Link to this
Geez, Howie. Did the two of them conspire to kill your dog or something?
By Lori
July 24, 2008 5:00 PM | Link to this
I can’t think of anyone I would rather have sing at my wedding than Natalie Maines! Her voice is incredible. I miss hearing the Chicks on the radio.
By cheryl
July 25, 2008 10:06 PM | Link to this
I agree with Lori. I enjoy hearing the Dixie Chicks sing. I miss hearing them on the radio.
By Kathy
July 31, 2008 12:50 AM | Link to this
I want Dixie Chicks on the radio too! They have great songs. Why does the radio industry continue to take this stance? Especially in light of the fact that Bush has proved to be an absolute embarassment to the entire country - not just Texas! History has shown that Bush lied, manipulated the intelligence to come to the opposite conclusions of the CIA and intelligence agencies to justify HIS war in Iraq. Natalie was right and I guess radio still fears the Bush administration or the FCC.
I can’t wait for January 20, 2009!