Marine Sings Answer To Dixie Chicks Hit
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Pictured: Cpl. David Thibodeaux, a Marine who has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan, recently recorded “I’m Not Ready to End the Fight,” an answer song to the Dixie Chicks’ anti-war music. The song features backing music from Toby Keith’s Easy Money Band.
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From The Marine Corps Times:
Cpl. David Thibodeaux was in Iraq with 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, when the Dixie Chicks partnered with anti-war group MoveOn.org in 2004. Despite the band making headlines with anti-war views, he didn’t know much about them, he says.
Nevertheless, Thibodeaux now sings “Not Ready to End the Fight,†an “answer song†to the Dixie Chicks’ 2006 anti-war hit, “Not Ready to Make Nice.â€Â
“I’ve seen so many good things happen in Iraq, and I don’t think it’s time for the war to end,†said Thibodeaux, a member of the Chemical and Biological Incident Response Force. “Anybody who doesn’t think there are terrorists out there should open their eyes.â€Â
Featuring backing music from members of Toby Keith’s Easy Money Band, the song has been played on radio stations across the country. A music video will be released soon.
How did a Louisiana native stationed in Indian Head, Md., find himself recording music in Nashville? It began when another Marine, Maj. Deryl Michael, and Tim Hernandez, a friend who had worked in the music business, watched the Dixie Chicks accept their Grammy on TV in 2007. They decided that night to write a response song and find an active-duty serviceman to sing it.
“It didn’t have to be a Marine, but it had to be someone in the military who had already been to Iraq or Afghanistan to lend credibility to the song,†said Michael, a staff secretary at Marine Forces Reserve in New Orleans.
Thanks in part to a 2004 Associated Press photograph taken of Thibodeaux holding a guitar in Iraq, they eventually found him in Maryland.
“I was a little intimidated when I found out who I’d be playing with,†Thibodeaux said. “But they were really great to me and even thanked me for my service. It was a great experience.â€Â

