I live in Dallas, and they used to play at a local restaurant I frequented when they were a (much better) Maines-free cowgirl quartet. Nat and the two sisters have always had a wide streak of arrogance, a huge sense of entitlement and no gratitude. Read up on their history and you'll find that...
They fired the woman who started the group because they wanted even bigger success and she was holding them back...that when Natalie first met the other two, she was really snotty and blew them off because country music was beneath her...and they gave interviews slamming Dallas for not appreciating their genius and making them "play on streetcorners," when in fact, they were the most popular band in town at that time, selling independent albums, getting radio and TV exposure (I was in the live audience when the quartet chicks appeared on a Dallas broadcast of Garrison Keillor's "American Radio Company" show), and playing the best venues in town, including the State Fair Main Stage.
The liberal Dallas Observer even did an article a few years ago about how they've tried to rewrite their history and erase a lot of people who contributed to their success. But it just makes you look so much bigger yourselves when you belittle others, doesn't it, Chickies?
Hey, but did you know that the girl who was "fired" from the band, the original singer, hit the lottery (literally) a couple of months after they sacked her? She's a millionaire.