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  • Happy Birthday, Stevie!

    Happy Birthday, Stevie!

    Stevie Nicks ~ the poet in our hearts ~ celebrates her 74th birthday today.

    For more than four decades, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, singer-songwriter extraordinaire has enchanted audiences around the world with her unforgettable songs. Most fans would agree at the age of 74, we have changed but Stevie remains ageless! 

    Have a look back on Stevie’s lovely music career in pictures and video below.

    Happy Birthday, Stevie. We love you!

    Stevie Nicks
    (Neal Preston)

    Stevie Nicks 1989
    (Neal Preston)

    Stevie Nicks
    (Neal Preston)

    Stevie Nicks
    (Modern Records)

    Stevie Nicks
    (Cliff Watts)

  • Stevie Nicks performs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Stevie Nicks performs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Stevie Nicks returned to the historical Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on Wednesday night, where she performed to an adoring, sold-out crowd. This was the second show on the unnamed summer-fall tour through the nation’s outdoor concert venues. For the first non-festival show of the tour, Stevie added two songs to the set, deep cuts “Soldier’s Angel” and “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream).”

    Tom Petty’s “Runnin’ Down a Dream” set the tone for the much-anticipated evening, as the prerecorded track played in the background seconds before Stevie took to the stage. Moments later, the enchanting Stevie Nicks appeared and kicked off her set with the “Outside the Rain/Dreams” combo.

    Early in the show, Stevie performed her biggest solo hit “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” a Billboard Pop Singles No. 3 in 1981. Guitarist Waddy Wachtel served as Stevie’s regular duet partner for the live rendition.

    ,Next up was “Enchanted,” the tight and reliable ditty from Stevie’s second solo album The Wild Heart (1983).

    Near the halfway mark, Stevie performed another combo piece, “Wild Heart” and “Bella Donna,” the title tracks from her second and first solo albums, respectively. Afterwards, Stevie showed off the famous “Bella Donna” cape. “This is the original ‘kimono,’” she said. “It’s in perfect shape. 1981.”

    Next, Stevie lit up the night with “Gypsy,” her majestic Fleetwood Mac hit single from Mirage (1982).

    A Stevie Nicks show wouldn’t be complete without the unforgettable “Landslide.” Hardly a dry eye in the entire amphitheatre at this point, no doubt!

    Another emotional moment came just before Stevie began “Soldier’s Angel,” a track from In Your Dreams (2011). Reading words that she prepared earlier that day, Stevie introduced the personal song, which has proven to be relevant in today’s unsettling world affairs. “This next song was written 14 years ago. Sadly, I knew it would be called back into service at some point in my life. Sometimes it’s easier to say how you feel in music and in pictures. I let the song and the video tell the rest of the story. The sunflower painting, as it was a present from a lady in Ukraine, her name’s Julia… (starts to cry) This is ‘Soldier’s Angel.” Overcome with tears, Stevie appeared to cut the introduction short so that she could proceed with singing the song.

    The large monitor showed images of the sunflower painting that Stevie had been gifted, along with scenes of Ukrainian cities in ruins after the Russian invasion. 

    The pulsating “Stand Back” got the crowd on its feet, as Stevie twirled and kicked in her famous gold-circle cape.

    The “Gold Dust Woman” emerged for a performance of what Stevie has described as “the crackhead dance” during the instrumental break.

    Stevie explained that it wasn’t often that a movie could inspire her to write a song. But New Moon, the second film in the Twilight trilogy, did just that, as it motivated her to compose the atmospheric “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) back in 2010. She joked that she had lived as a vampire over the last two years, alluding to the pandemic lockdown.

    Stevie ended the regular set with the epic “Edge of Seventeen.” While she performs a shorter version of the rock anthem these days to help maintain her voice, it’s still a compelling showstopper in its abbreviated form.

    The Red Rocks attendees continued to light up the night with their smartphones illuminating the entire venue just before Stevie returned to the stage for the encores. 

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sz-OE1LKnM4 (YouTube link)

    For the first of three encores, Stevie honored her muse, the late Tom Petty, performing his 1989 “Free Fallin.’” In 1996, Stevie covered the track, with it later appearing on the release Music from Party of Five. As Stevie sang the distinctive bars of “I’m freeee!” photographic memories of her performing with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers displayed on the large monitor at the back of the stage.

    For the second encore, “Rhiannon,” the fine sky lark, took to the sky like a bird in flight once again.

    Stevie ended the night with the Led Zeppelin classic “Rock and Roll,” an homage to another one of Stevie’s musical heroes.

    All videos publicly shared by S Marshall, DrummerJT7, denise, and aerofan2007 via YouTube — much love!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Enchanted
    6. Wild Heart
    7. Bella Donna
    8. Gypsy
    9. Landslide
    10. Soldier’s Angel
    11. Stand Back
    12. Gold Dust Woman
    13. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    14. Edge of Seventeen
    15. Free Fallin’ (encore)
    16. Rhiannon (encore)
    17. Rock and Roll (encore)
    Stevie Nicks Setlist Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, USA 2022

    Band

    Stevie Nicks: Lead vocals
    Waddy Wachtel: Guitar, musical director
    Benmont Tench: Keyboards
    Carlos Rios: Guitar
    Al Ortiz: Bass
    Ricky Peterson: Keyboards
    Drew Hester: Drums
    Sharon Celani: Background vocals
    Marilyn Martin: Background vocals
  • Stevie Nicks returns to stage, performs first show in 3 years

    Stevie Nicks returns to stage, performs first show in 3 years

    Stevie Nicks performed her first show in nearly three years, taking the stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Saturday afternoon. 

    Stevie kicked off the show with her famous double-shot “Outside the Rain”/”Dreams” opener, before welcoming the the sea of festival revealers with huge appreciation. “Oh my God, look at you!” she joyfully exclaimed. “Let’s hear it for yourselves!” She acknowledged her unusually long time away from the stage (due to the pandemic, of course). “So let’s just continue on our way for the first time in three years, YES!

    Despite the time off, Stevie sang and danced with ease, performing a crowd-pleasing set of her biggest hits, such as “Dreams,” “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” and “Stand Back.” She showed her trademark flowy stage moves for “Gypsy,” “Rhiannon” and “Gold Dust Woman.”

    Stevie honored her friends and musical inspirations through the show. She dedicated “Landslide” to Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, her friend and collaborator, who unexpectedly passed away in March. She covered Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’,” an homage to her longtime friend and confidant, who died in 2017. Finally, she ended the show with a pair of tributes, her 2011 Hurricane Katrina-inspired “New Orleans” and Led Zeppelin’s 1971 classic  “Rock and Roll.” 

    Stevie Nicks moves on to the sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheatre show in Morrison, CO on Wednesday.

    Stevie Nicks Setlist New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2022 2022

     

    Outside the Rain/Dreams
    (Amy Karibian)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs1QFyS9FBI

     

    Gypsy
    (Todd Neal)

     

    Landslide
    (Matthew Gaubert)

    Edge of Seventeen
    (Matthew Gaubert)

    Stevie Nicks fans shared their photos, clips, and excitement from the show on social media.

  • Stevie Nicks announces more outdoor amphitheatre tour dates

    Stevie Nicks announces more outdoor amphitheatre tour dates

    Stevie Nicks has added four more shows to what is rounding out to be a summer-fall, open-air affair — the 2022 Open Air Tour, perhaps?

    Here are the latest tour dates, all at outdoor amphitheatres, with tickets going on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local: livemu.sc/3Lj5Acf

    The exciting news is that even more tour dates are on the way. Can’t wait! 

    June 10
    Ridgefield, WA
    RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    June 12
    Mountain View, CA
    Shoreline Amphitheatre

    June 16
    Salt Lake City, UT
    USANA Amphitheatre

    June 21
    Noblesville, IN
    Ruoff Music Center

    Stevie Nicks graphic

  • Stevie Nicks adds Ohana Festival show at Doheny State Beach

    Stevie Nicks adds Ohana Festival show at Doheny State Beach

    Stevie Nicks has added another outdoor festival to her touring schedule, a show at the Ohana Festival in Dana Point, CA, on September 30. The festival will occur at the Doheny State Beach. Tickets go on sale Thursday, April 14 at 10 a.m. PT. For pre-sale information, visit www.ohanafest.com.

  • ‘We as Global Citizens need to take action…please help’

    ‘We as Global Citizens need to take action…please help’

    Stevie Nicks has ramped up her efforts to rally support and humanitarian aid for the people of Ukraine by urging people to donate to #StandUpForUkraine — the world’s largest social media rally for refugee relief. “I ask you to join me in donating, no amount is too small,” Stevie wrote in a new letter shared on her social media pages. Other high-profile musicians have shared similar posts in the online day of action.

    Stevie is taking part in the social media rally organized by Global Citizen urging governments and institutions around the world to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and elsewhere. The rally takes place ahead of a key-pledging summit organized by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen. 

    The social media push features an array of stars, including the Weeknd, Billie Eilish, RadioheadMadonnaU2Elton JohnCeline DionBilly JoelHugh JackmanGreen DayJuanesGarth Brooksthe Jonas BrothersKacey MusgravesPharrellOzzy Osbourne, the Red Hot Chili PeppersTame Impala, Chris RockJon BatisteAlejandro SanzDemi Lovato, and Pearl Jam.

    You can visit globalcitizen.org/Ukraine to donate to the cause.

  • 9/11

    9/11

    Stevie Nicks has shared her thoughts on 9/11, reflecting on the 20th anniversary of the horrific events.

    Stevie was in New York on 9/11, touring for Trouble in Shangri-La. You can read her journal entries of the 9/11 attacks at The Nicks Fix, where they were originally published.

    Dearest Everyone~

    This is my journal entry beginning September 11, 2001. I wanted to share it with you, because I was in New York; because it was the heaviest thing I have ever experienced ~

    Love,
    Stevie Nicks

    In 2003, Stevie reflected on 9/11 in the song “Illume (9-11),” which she recorded with Fleetwood Mac for Say You Will.

     

  • Stevie Nicks duets with Elton John on new track ‘Stolen Car’

    Stevie Nicks duets with Elton John on new track ‘Stolen Car’

    Stevie Nicks will be featured on the new Elton John duet “Stolen Car” from his upcoming album The Lockdown Sessions, out October 22. Recorded remotely over the past 18 months, the 16-track collection also includes all-star duets with Miley Cyrus, Brandi Carlile, Lil Nas X, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, and Eddie Vedder, among others.

    Stevie shared her enthusiasm for the duet, stating “a dream come true, one of the Top 3 things I’ve ever done! Thank you Elton!”

    The album will be available on a variety of formats, including CD, cassette, and vinyl, as well as digital. Pre-order now! Amazon | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal

    The Lockdown Sessions – Tracklist

    1. Elton John & Dua Lipa – “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)”
    2. Elton John, Young Thug & Nicki Minaj – “Always Love You”
    3. Surfaces feat. Elton John – “Learn To Fly”
    4. Elton John & Charlie Puth – “After All”
    5. Rina Sawayama & Elton John – “Chosen Family”
    6. Gorillaz feat. Elton John & 6LACK – “The Pink Phantom”
    7. Elton John & Years & Years – It’s a sin (global reach mix)
    8. Miley Cyrus feat. WATT, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo & Chad Smith – “Nothing Else Matters”
    9. Elton John & SG Lewis – “Orbit”
    10. Elton John & Brandi Carlile – “Simple Things”
    11. Jimmie Allen & Elton John – “Beauty In The Bones”
    12. Lil Nas X feat. Elton John – “One Of Me”
    13. Elton John & Eddie Vedder – “E-Ticket”
    14. Elton John & Stevie Wonder – “Finish Line”
    15. Elton John & Stevie Nicks – “Stolen Car”
    16. Glen Campbell & Elton John – “I’m Not Gonna Miss You”

  • Stevie Nicks chats with Tim McGraw on Apple radio show

    Stevie Nicks chats with Tim McGraw on Apple radio show

    Stevie covers memories with her country musician grandfather, the recording contract that almost changed her life, and the possibility of writing a book, in Tim McGraw’s biweekly radio show

    Stevie Nicks talked about her life and career on “Beyond the Influence: Radio with Tim McGraw” on Apple Music, a podcast recorded earlier this summer. In between segments, Tim played Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide” and “The Chain,” and Stevie’s solo hit “Leather and Lace.”

    The first topic was about Stevie’s formative years in music. She talked about her early memories of singing with her country musician grandfather, A.J. Nicks, as a child. “He had like a 100 45s, singles, and he and I sat in my little bedroom on the floor with a little record player and we played everything from Buddy Holly to super, super country stuff. I can remember at one point he said to me, ‘You’re a harmony singer.’ And I didn’t really know what harmony was. ‘That’s your sweet spot, that’s what you prefer to do.’ [From that point onward] I started to really listen to those records.”

    Stevie then segued into a curious story about nearly accepting a country music recording contract with 20th Century Fox at the age of 18, a deal that her father had brokered. She pondered how her life might have been different if she had accepted the deal. “What if I had signed that contract with 20th Century Fox when I was 18. I graduated in 1966, so what if I had moved to Los Angeles in 1968 when Joni (Mitchell) and Crosby, Stills, & Nash and Neil Young and that whole entire lay of the canyon and all that that was very, very inspirational for me…what if I had moved there then? I would have A: Never joined Fleetwood Mac because I would’ve never known them. And I think to myself, so God, would I have been married to one of those guys or what would my life have been? Because I would have definitely met him for sure because I would have made that happen for myself. I would have said, ‘Well, I wanna know Joni Mitchell and I wanna know Stephen Stills ’cause he’s my favorite guitar player, so I wanna know him.”

    It was the same determination that Stevie applied to her solo career. “I said to (Bella Donna producer) Jimmy Iovine, ‘Listen, I’ve got two girl singers and they’re really good and we all sound really different and this is my band — me and Sharon and Lori — and we wanna sound like Crosby, Stills & Nash. Period. End of conversation. And he’s like, ‘Okay! We can do that.’ Think how different my life would have been had that contract not been torn up.”

    After passing on the 20th Century Fox deal, Stevie spent time in the psychedelic rock band Fritz, with Lindsey Buckingham, in the late 1960s. “We played for two years. We played all up and down San Francisco, way past San Jose and Monterey. We opened for Jimi Hendrix for 75,000 people at Santa Clara Fairgrounds. We opened for Chicago at the Fillmore West. It was really exciting. It was like being in training. The reason why it was so easy for Lindsey and me to walk into Fleetwood Mac was because it was so similar to Fritz. That’s where we really learned to be in a band…all of us working on our songwriting and learning to be a team. I loved being in a band.”

    So when Stevie joined Fleetwood Mac in the mid-1970s, it was an easy transition for her. “Fleetwood Mac was my team. “I had them and I felt safe. So I felt like, ‘I’m not trying to break up this band, I’m just trying to actually keep this band together.’ Because what’s going to keep this band together is me being able to make the odd solo album here and there when you guys are doing other things.”

    When Tim asked Stevie about the possibility of releasing a movie about her life, she said, “It would be such a long movie, you know what I mean? That would be the problem. What I just told you, I have like thousands of more hours that I could tell you stories that would just make you laugh so hard.”

    But capturing all of those stories in a book is still a possibility. “I think that what I would do first, and only lately have I thought this, I might sit down at some point across the kitchen table with some of my girlfriends who have been there for a lot of it and put on a tape recorder and just start talking from the very beginning,” she said.

    Stevie conceded that she would include the topic of drugs but in a measured way. “I would very gracefully go over the drugs because I don’t feel like that they defined my life. I managed to save myself. I got through some pretty scary moments, but I saved me, nobody else saved me. I survived me. I mean I survived my cocaine. I survived it myself. I checked myself into rehab. Nobody did that for me, I did it. That’s like with my whole life, you know?

    “So I would dance over those parts just to give the wisdom out to people, but mostly, I would just tell all of these fun, funny stories that I’ve been telling you because those things I would love to share. And if I could get it into a book, it would be like Twilight. It would be like four books. And then, if I thought that was great, then I might say, ‘Well, maybe we could do like a four-part (movie) thing, you know?’ I used to say, ‘Absolutely no — not writing a book, not making a movie, and don’t ask me to make a musical! Hate ’em, except for Wicked, it’s my favorite. If I could be in Wicked 20 years ago, I would have tried out for it.”

    “But otherwise…I don’t have a problem sharing what’s happened to me in my life because most of everything that’s happened to me, I think, has been pretty marvelous.”

    Wrapping up the interview, Tim thanked Stevie for being a shining influence on him and his family. “You’re such a light. You’re an inspiration to me, you’re an inspiration to all women. And like I said a million times, you’re an inspiration to my daughters and my wife. I could spend hours and hours talking to you and just listening to you.”

    About Beyond the Influence

    Throughout his life and career, Tim McGraw has been influenced by those he’s known and those he’s only known from afar. On his biweekly radio show, the country superstar aims to deepen his understanding of how people, music, and moments have influenced us on a human level. With each new episode, McGraw explores this idea through his own journey as well as with some of the most influential people in their craft. And while themes or guests will vary per episode, the celebration and gratitude shared in these personal moments is what connects them all together.

  • Stevie Nicks pulls out of festival shows due to rising COVID cases

    Stevie Nicks pulls out of festival shows due to rising COVID cases

    Stevie Nicks has pulled out of her five festival shows scheduled for the fall, citing concern for rising COVID-19 cases. “I want everyone to be safe and healthy and the rising Covid cases should be of concern to all of us,” Stevie wrote in a statement. “For that reason, I have decided to skip the 5 performances I had planned for 2021.” Stevie broke the news to fans on her Facebook page and other social media Tuesday afternoon.

    At 73, Stevie has sensibly prioritized health and wellness in order to keep performing. “Because singing and performing have been my whole life, my primary goal is to keep healthy so I can continue singing for the next decade or longer.” No one would argument that!