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In February of 2000, The Dixie Chicks flew me out to Los Angeles to shoot stills on the set of their video for the song “Goodbye Earl.” The song is about a woman who has an abusive husband that beats her, puts her in the hospital, and the legal system does nothing to help. So she and her two friends take matters into their own hands! This is a cast photo. From left to right:
Martie of the Dixie Chicks, Natalie of the Dixie Chicks, Dennis Franz (Hill Street Blues) as Earl, Emily of the Dixie Chicks, Jane Krakowski (Ally McBeal), and Lauren Holly (Picket Fences).
In February of 2000, The Dixie Chicks flew me out to Los Angeles to shoot stills on the set of their video for the song “Goodbye Earl.” The song is about a woman who has an abusive husband that beats her, puts her in the hospital, and the legal system does nothing to help. So she and her two friends take matters into their own hands! This is a cast photo.
In February of 2000, The Dixie Chicks flew me out to Los Angeles to shoot stills on the set of their video for the song “Goodbye Earl.” The song is about a woman who has an abusive husband that beats her, puts her in the hospital, and the legal system does nothing to help. So she and her two friends take matters into their own hands! This is a cast photo.
This was when the star was in the hospital.
In February of 2000, The Dixie Chicks flew me out to Los Angeles to shoot stills on the set of their video for the song “Goodbye Earl.” The song is about a woman who has an abusive husband that beats her, puts her in the hospital, and the legal system does nothing to help. So she and her two friends take matters into their own hands! This is a cast photo.
This is when they disposed of Earl’s body in the Hollywood Hills.