For Stevie’s 16th birthday, her parents gave her a Goya guitar. She wrote “I’ve Loved and I’ve Lost,” a song about a boy whom she was interested in but ended up dating her best friend instead.
Because of Stevie’s father’s frequent job promotions, the Nicks family relocated often when Stevie was a child. Here is a list of places where the family lived: Phoenix, Arizona Albuquerque, New Mexico El Paso, Texas...
Stevie has said that Dave Young, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, and Joe Walsh are the great loves of her life. She has written songs about all four men. In her live performances of “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything...
Stevie’s full name is Stephanie Lynn Nicks. Stevie is a nickname that dates back to her early childhood when she had trouble pronouncing her name. She had called herself “TeeDee.”
Sandy Stewart is a singer-songwriter who has collaborated with Stevie on many tracks through her solo career. She is featured collaborator on Stevie’s second solo album The Wild Heart (1983), performing on several...
Stevie’s godson was Glen Berlin Parrish, Jr., 18 (October 10, 1993 – November 5, 2011), the son of Stevie’s good friend and former manager Glen Parrish, Sr. The younger Parrish died at a UCLA fraternity party, allegedly...
On May 1, 2001, Stevie Nicks released her sixth solo recording Trouble in Shangri-La, a concept album based on the highs and lows of fame. Stevie has described it as the difficulty of maintaining “Shangri-La” or staying...
Fleetwood Mac’s full-pelt excess and partner-swapping made for rock’s most incredible soap opera. But there’s one question everyone wants to ask Stevie Nicks. It concerns a large pile of cocaine, a...