Category: Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams (2012)
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Q&A: Landmark Theatre, West Hollywood, March 31, 2013
Official photos from the March 31 screening of Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams at the Landmark Theatre in West Hollywood. All photography by Erin Braswell.
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Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams opens tonight in more than 70 US theaters

Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams screens tonight in more than 70 theaters across the country, with some theaters offering additional screenings on different days (see status column for details). Tickets are still available for many showings. Click on the theater venue name listed below to be redirected to its ticketing site. (more…)
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Official podcast, fan videos of Stevie's Q&As at Hollywood Landmark Theatre

Stevie took questions from the audience after the screening of In Your Dreams at the Landmark Theatre in West Hollywood. (Photo by Mindy Harris) [audio http://stevienicksinfo.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/2013-0331-inyourdreams-landmark-theatre-podcast.mp3] Listen to the official podcast from the Q&A session, courtesy of the Landmark Theatre.
[youtube=http://youtu.be/G5EJEM70bA4] [youtube=http://youtu.be/CEMtVkU4RWI]Listen to the both Q&As, courtesy of KAndrews.
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Stevie Nicks on In Your Dreams doc, Twilight-inspired song, Dave Grohl

Why she and Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham are getting along better than ever
By Melinda Newman
Hit Fix
Monday, April 1, 2013 6:53 PMWhen Dave Stewart first suggested to Stevie Nicks that he film the making of her 2011 solo album, In Your Dreams, which he co-produced, her blunt reaction was “I think you’re nuts.”
However, the Eurythmics co-founder convinced Nicks by simply reassuring her “If you don’t like it, we don’t use it.” And in the end, she not only liked it, but she saw the documentary as a way to extend the shelf life of the critically-acclaimed album, which debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200, but did not have the high-profile run Nicks hoped it would and fell off the charts after 16 weeks. (more…)
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Stevie introduces In Your Dreams screening at Hollywood event
[youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvtTJyIOcKg”] [youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_mkxBPvRNI”] [youtube=”http://youtu.be/grQ1U80g0e4″]Stevie introduces the 8:00 screening of her documentary In Your Dreams at Sunday night’s Hollywood premiere at the Landmark Theatre. (Videos courtesy of kodachromeskies, Hrjefe, and Rick Cordeiro)
Partial transcription
Jim Ladd (host): “Man, are you in for a treat tonight. You’re about to see, in my opinion, is one of the best rock documentaries ever made—a true insight into the creative process of one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of all time…”
Stevie Nicks: “Hello. I am the Easter bunny, disguised as Stevie Nicks. Under your chairs, you will find an Easter egg. Unfortunately, it’s invisible…”

Stevie greets her audience at the West Hollywood Landmark Theatre. (kodachromeskies) “We never in a million years thought that this would happen to me—I’d be standing here. So I’m as surprising as anybody that people seem to really enjoy and love our little film. As The Beatles would say, ‘This is a day in the life.’ This is not really a documentary. This is not about 40 years. This is about now. This just happened two years ago. And what I want you to know is that we wanted you to be sitting there on my red couch with us. And you are sitting there with us because we knew, as we were doing it, when it starts to roll, you know, I’d get goosebumps. We knew that this was going to be seen by people and that you would feel like you were right there with us, that you were my close personal friends, and you just came by, and we said, you know, ‘Here’s an ice tea, and here’s the fireplace, and you just get comfy.’ And that’s what this is. And so I hope that you enjoy it. And I hope that it is day in your life that you will never forget because I will never forget it. I’ll never get over it. It was the best year of my life.”
Jim Ladd: “Stevie Nicks,” Ladies and Gentlemen, “Stevie Nicks. Enjoy the film.”
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Stevie attends Hollywood premiere of In Your Dreams, chats with fans
As promised, Stevie appeared at the sold-out Hollywood premiere of her documentary In Your Dreams on Sunday night at the Landmark Theater. Wearing sunglasses and trademark black, Stevie participated in a question and answer session following the first two screenings. Radio personality and longtime friend Jim Ladd moderated the Q&A.
Fans in the Los Angeles area showed their support by cheering and applauding loudly, as Stevie entered the theater, walking hand-in-hand with Ladd. Stevie waved to the audience in appreciation. Once settled, Stevie talked with Jim Ladd about the making of In Your Dreams and then answered questions from the audience.
Here is a partial transcription of Stevie’s introductory remarks:
Jim Ladd: “Man, are you in for a treat tonight. You’re about to see, in my opinion, is one of the best rock documentaries ever made—a true insight into the creative process of one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of all time…”
Stevie Nicks: “Hello. I am the Easter bunny, disguised as Stevie Nicks. Under your chairs, you will find an Easter egg. Unfortunately, it’s invisible…”
“We never in a million years thought that this would happen to me—I’d be standing here. So I’m as surprising as anybody that people seem to really enjoy and love our little film. As The Beatles would say, ‘This is a day in the life.’ This is not really a documentary. This is not about 40 years. This is about now. This just happened two years ago. And what I want you to know is that we wanted you to be sitting there on my red couch with us. And you are sitting there with us because we knew, as we were doing it, when it starts to roll, you know, I’d get goosebumps. We knew that this was going to be seen by people and that you would feel like you were right there with us, that you were my close personal friends, and you just came by, and we said, you know, ‘Here’s an ice tea, and here’s the fireplace, and you just get comfy.’ And that’s what this is. And so I hope that you enjoy it. And I hope that it is day in your life that you will never forget because I will never forget it. I’ll never get over it. It was the best year of my life.”
Jim Ladd: “Stevie Nicks,” Ladies and Gentlemen, “Stevie Nicks. Enjoy the film.”
Rick Cordeiro captured the following footage of one of the Q&As.
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Stevie talks about 'a sad love affair with a beautiful boy' at the age of 16
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On her brand new Goya guitar, Stevie wrote her first song, ‘I’ve Loved and I’ve Lost,’ about ‘a beautiful boy.’ -
Stevie and her poetry
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Stevie shows Dave Stewart one of the many journals of poetry that she has written over the years. (Weapons of Mass Entertainment).

