Yes, once. Stevie married record executive Kim Anderson in January 1983, but the marriage only lasted three months. The couple did not have children. Kim had one child, Matthew, with his previous wife, Robin Snyder, who...
Derek Taylor (May 7, 1932 – September 8, 1997) was the road manager of The Beatles. Stevie and Derek had a late 1970’s affair, which was the subject of the song “Beautiful Child” from Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk...
How tall is Stevie? Stevie is 5 feet, 1 inch. What’s Stevie’s shoe size? 6.5 What’s Stevie’s eye color? Brown What’s Stevie’s natural hair color? Brown What is Stevie’s astrological sign? Born May 26, Stevie...
Marilyn Martin is one of Stevie’s backup vocalists. She is best known for singing on the No. 1 single “Separate Lives,” a duet with Phil Collins, from the White Nights: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1985). Marilyn...
Will you write this for me? He says, ‘No, you write your songs yourself,’” sings Stevie Nicks in “That Made Me Stronger” on her soon-to-be-released Trouble In Shangri-La. The line references a conversation she had with...
Robin Snyder Anderson was Stevie’s childhood friend. They met at Arcadia High School in the mid-1960s. Sadly, Robin succumbed to leukemia in 1982. Shortly before passing away, Robin gave birth to her and her husband’s...
Yes. Stevie held customer service positions before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1974. She was a hostess/waitress at establishments like Clementine’s and Bob’s Big Boy in Los Angeles. She also famously cleaned producer Keith...
Glen Parrish is Stevie’s close friend and former manager (from January 1986 to March 1995). Tragically, Glen’s 18-year-old son, Glen Berlin Parrish, died in 2011, allegedly from an accidental drug and alcohol overdose...
In “Gypsy,” Stevie reflects on her young-adult life in the 1960s and early 1970s. She describes it as a wish or a search for the life she knew before Fleetwood Mac. So I’m back to the Velvet Underground ~ The first...
Michael “Mike” Campbell is a guitarist from Michael Campbell & The Dirty Knobs and formerly from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, who has frequently collaborated with Stevie. Like Sandy Stewart, Mike’s...
Stevie was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 26, 1948. The hospital is now known as Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix.
Stevie’s parents were Jess Seth Nicks and Barbara Meeks Nicks. Jess, 80 (d. August 10, 2005), and Barbara, 84 (d. December 28, 2012). Stevie has one younger brother, Christopher Aaron (b. December 18, 1953), who married...
Stevie enjoys ballet and dance. She once wanted to be a ballerina but focused on rock and roll instead. Prior to starting Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk recording sessions in 1978, Stevie took weekly ballet lessons. “I love...
Sharon Celani is one of Stevie’s longtime backup vocalists. In 1978, which vacationing in Maui, Stevie met Sharon at The Blue Max, a nightclub on historic Front Street in Lahaina. Sharon and her Top-40 music band...
Joe Walsh is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter best known for being a member of The Eagles. Stevie dated Joe in the mid-’80s and declared him “the great, great love of my life” for about two years. “There...
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.”