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Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks (born on May 26, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,552,259 residents, and is the anchor of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with 4,179,427 residents....
) is an American singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 and an extensive solo career, which collectively have produced over forty Top 50 hits and has sold nearly 120 million albums. She has been noted for her ethereal visual style and symbolic lyrics. In the early 1980s, and after a hugely successful first solo album, Rolling Stone deemed her "The Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll".

Nicks was invited to join Fleetwood Mac in 1975 after Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 heard "Frozen Love", a song she wrote and recorded with then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
.






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The sea changes color, but the sea does not change.

"Edge of Seventeen" (1981)

Thunder only happens when it's raining, Players only love you when they're playing, Say... Women... they will come and they will go; When the rain washes you clean... you'll know.

"Dreams" (1977)





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Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks (born on May 26, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,552,259 residents, and is the anchor of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with 4,179,427 residents....
) is an American singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter

File:Joan Baez Bob Dylan crop.jpgSinger-songwriter is a term that refers to performers who Lyricist, composer and singing their own Musical piece including lyrics and melody....
, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 and an extensive solo career, which collectively have produced over forty Top 50 hits and has sold nearly 120 million albums. She has been noted for her ethereal visual style and symbolic lyrics. In the early 1980s, and after a hugely successful first solo album, Rolling Stone deemed her "The Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll".

Nicks was invited to join Fleetwood Mac in 1975 after Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 heard "Frozen Love", a song she wrote and recorded with then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
. Initially, Fleetwood only intended to hire Lindsey Buckingham, but Buckingham told him: "We're a package deal." Their first album after the addition of Nicks and Buckingham produced four Top 40 singles and hit #1 on the album charts. With the commercial and critical success of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours
Rumours

Rumours is the thirteenth album by Rock music band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1977 in music. It was the second album recorded with this line-up, following the successful self-titled Fleetwood Mac album in 1975....
 album in 1977 (which sold over 33 million copies worldwide), Fleetwood Mac gained international fame.

Nicks began her solo career in 1981 with Bella Donna
Bella Donna (album)

Bella Donna is the debut solo album by United States singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in July 1981, the album hit #1 on the U.S....
, and she has produced five more solo studio albums to date. Overcoming cocaine addiction, dependency on tranquilizers, and chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome is the most common name given to a poorly understood, variably debilitating disorder or disorders of uncertain etiology....
, Nicks remains a successful solo performer. Nicks has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards, and, with Fleetwood Mac, won the 1977/1978 Grammy for Album of the Year
Album of the Year

Album of the Year may refer to:* Grammy Award for Album of the Year* Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year* Juno Award for Album of the Year...
 for Rumours. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 in 1998. Nicks has a contralto
Contralto

In music, a contralto is a type of European classical music female voice type with a vocal range somewhere between a tenor and a mezzo-soprano. The term is used to refer to the deepest female singing voice....
 vocal range. As a young child, Nicks had difficulty pronouncing her given name Stephanie, instead pronouncing it "tee-dee", which became the nickname "Stevie"..

With the Goya guitar that she received for her sixteenth birthday, Nicks wrote her first song called "I've Loved and I've Lost, and I'm Sad But Not Blue". She joined her first band "The Changing Times" while attending Arcadia High School
Arcadia High School (Arcadia, California)

Arcadia High School is a part of the Arcadia Unified School District and is a four-year comprehensive secondary school located on a site in Arcadia, California....
 in Arcadia, CA, a suburb of Los Angeles.

Nicks first met her future musical and romantic partner Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
 during her senior year at Menlo Atherton High School. She and Buckingham attended a religious meeting called Young Life
Young Life

Young Life is a non-profit, Christian non-denominational, incarnational, parachurch Christian ministry, but more commonly the name refers to the outreach arm of the organization directed towards High School students....
, where they performed a duet of "California Dreamin'". Buckingham contacted Nicks a few years later and asked her to join him and his bandmates Javier Pacheco and Calvin Roper in a band called Fritz. Fritz became popular as a live act from 1968 until 1972. Fritz opened for popular musicians Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
 and Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin

Janis Lyn Joplin was an United States singer, songwriter, and music arranger, from Port Arthur, Texas. She rose to prominence in the late 1960s as the lead singer of Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist....
, among others, in the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, or the Bay, is a metropolitan region that surrounds the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay Bays in Northern California....
. Both Nicks and Buckingham attended San Jose State University
San José State University

San Jos? State University is the founding campus of what became the California State University system. The sprawling 154-acre campus in the center of Silicon Valley has an enrollment of about 30,000 students and provides more graduates working in the high tech region than any other college or university....
 in Northern California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
, where Nicks majored in Speech Communication.

History


Buckingham Nicks: 1972-1974

After Fritz disbanded in 1972, Nicks and Buckingham, now a couple, continued to write and record as a duo, producing demo tapes at Buckingham's father Morris's coffee plant. They secured a deal with Polydor Records
Polydor Records

Polydor Records is a record label currently headquartered in the United Kingdom, and is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group....
.

Using tracks from the demo tapes, Polydor released the album Buckingham Nicks
Buckingham Nicks

Buckingham Nicks is a 10-track Gramophone record by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. The album, produced and engineered by Keith Olsen, was recorded in 1973 for Polydor, right after Buckingham and Nicks disbanded their long-time band, Fritz....
 in 1973. The album was not a commercial success, despite the live shows that Nicks and Buckingham performed together to support it, and Polydor dropped them. To support herself and Buckingham, who wrote music and practiced guitar while recovering from mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis

EBV infectious mononucleosis is an infectious, viral disease which most commonly occurs in adolescents and young adults. It is characterized by fever, sore throat and fatigue , along with several other possible signs and symptoms....
, Nicks worked a variety of jobs, which included waiting tables and a stint cleaning engineer/producer Keith Olsen
Keith Olsen

Keith Olsen, born in a small town in South Dakota then moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota at the age of twelve, received a very Midwestern United States cultural education grounded in common sense and defined by reality....
's house, where Nicks and Buckingham lived for a time.

Nicks and Buckingham briefly relocated to Aspen, Colorado. While there, Buckingham landed a guitar-playing gig with the Everly Brothers. Buckingham toured with them, while Nicks stayed behind. During this time, Nicks wrote "Rhiannon
Rhiannon (song)

"Rhiannon" is a popular single released by Fleetwood Mac in 1976 in music. The song was the first example of Stevie Nicks' prolific writing, performing and singing within the band....
" and "Landslide
Landslide (song)

"Landslide" is a song written by Stevie Nicks and performed by Fleetwood Mac. It was first featured on the band's 1975 album Fleetwood Mac ....
".

Fleetwood Mac and Rumours: 1975-1978

Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 on December 31, 1974, after Keith Olsen
Keith Olsen

Keith Olsen, born in a small town in South Dakota then moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota at the age of twelve, received a very Midwestern United States cultural education grounded in common sense and defined by reality....
 played their track "Frozen Love" for drummer Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
, who had come to Sound City, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 to find a new guitar player following Bob Welch
Bob Welch (musician)

Bob Welch is a former member of Fleetwood Mac, who had a briefly successful solo career in the late 1970s. His singles included "Hot Love, Cold World", "Ebony Eyes", "Precious Love", and "Sentimental Lady"....
's departure to pursue a solo career. Initially extending the offer only to Buckingham, Fleetwood later included Nicks in the offer when Buckingham insisted that they were "a package deal."

In 1975, the band released a self-titled album Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac (1975 album)

Fleetwood Mac is an album released by the British/American band Fleetwood Mac in 1975 in music. It was the band's second eponymous album; the first being Fleetwood Mac ....
, which hit number one and had three top twenty songs in 1976. Nicks' signature "Rhiannon" reached #11. That year, Nicks worked with clothing designer Margi Kent to develop Nicks's unique onstage look, with outfits that featured flowing skirts, shawls, and platform boots.

Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 began recording their follow-up album, Rumours
Rumours

Rumours is the thirteenth album by Rock music band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1977 in music. It was the second album recorded with this line-up, following the successful self-titled Fleetwood Mac album in 1975....
, in early 1976 and continued until late in the year. Sessions were dogged by faulty drum tracks, disintegrating tapes, and the tension between the band members, which influenced the songwriting.

Nicks's contributions were "I Don't Want to Know", "Gold Dust Woman
Gold Dust Woman

"Gold Dust Woman" is a song from the best-selling Fleetwood Mac album Rumours. It was written and sung by Stevie Nicks and released as a b-side to the "You Make Loving Fun" single....
", and "Dreams
Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song)

"Dreams" is a song written by singer Stevie Nicks, for the group Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, Rumours. The song was the only U.S. number one hit for the group, and remains one of their best known songs....
", which became the band's only Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard Single popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on airplay and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday; while the airplay tracking-week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday....
 #1 hit single to date. Nicks had recorded the song "Silver Springs", but it was not included on the album because of space limitations on vinyl records, instead being relegated to the b-side of "Go Your Own Way." The song was special to Nicks, and she had not been told about the omission until after the decision had been made. Nicks was devastated.

Rumours was released to widespread acclaim in February 1977 and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. During the ensuing tour, the members of the band began relationships outside the group, including Nicks, who had a relationship with singer/songwriter Don Henley
Don Henley

Donald Hugh " Don " Henley is an United States rock music singing, songwriter and drummer, best known as a founding member of the Eagles before launching a successful Grammy Award-winning solo career....
 of the Eagles
Eagles

The Eagles are an American rock music band formed in Los Angeles, California during the early 1970s. The group chose the name Eagles as a nod to The Byrds ....
 and Fleetwood Mac concert promoter David Pesnell, which would influence her next batch of songs. After the success of the Rumours album and tour in 1977–78, Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 began recording their third album, Tusk
Tusk (album)

Tusk is a double album released in 1979 by Fleetwood Mac. Considered somewhat experimental due to Lindsey Buckingham's apparent attempts to allow punk rock and New Wave music influence into his work, Tusk did not achieve the level of success of its mega-hit predecessor, Rumours....
, in the spring of 1978. That year, Nicks sang back-up on Walter Egan
Walter Egan

Walter Egan is an United States rock and roll musician, best known for his 1978 #8 hit single "Magnet and Steel" from his album Not Shy, produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut of Fleetwood Mac fame....
's "Magnet & Steel" from Egan's 1978 album Not Shy, which was produced by Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
 and Richard Dashut
Richard Dashut

Richard Dashut is a record producer who produced several Fleetwood Mac albums including their popular Rumours and Tusk , and later an album by Matthew Sweet, Altered Beast ....
.

Tusk 1978-1980

By 1978, Nicks became concerned with an increasing backlog of songs, dating back to her Buckingham Nicks days, that she was unable to record and release with Fleetwood Mac because of the constraint of having to accommodate three songwriters on each album. During Tusk sessions in 1979, Nicks began laying down early demos for a solo album. During the exhaustive year-long world tour for the album, in 1979–80, she continued to write and gather material for a new project outside Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
. With Danny Goldberg
Danny Goldberg

Danny Goldberg is the President of Gold Village Entertainment . He has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company president, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s....
 and Paul Fishkin, Nicks founded Modern Records
Modern Records

Modern Records was an United States record label formed in 1945 in music in Los Angeles by the Bihari brothers ? Jules Bihari, Saul Bihari, Lester Bihari and Joe Bihari....
, a vehicle to record and release her own material. Between Tusk sessions, Nicks recorded two duets that became hits: with Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins

Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins is an United States singer and songwriter best known for a number of soft rock and adult contemporary hit singles beginning in the 1970s....
 on "Whenever I Call You Friend" (1978), and with John Stewart
John Stewart (musician)

John Stewart was an United States songwriter and singer. He is best-known as the songwriter of The Monkees' #1 hit song Daydream Believer, and he has also been recognized for his contributions to the American folk music movement of the early and mid 1960s while a member of The Kingston Trio ....
 on "Gold" (1979).

After a difficult thirteen months of recording and editing, Tusk
Tusk (album)

Tusk is a double album released in 1979 by Fleetwood Mac. Considered somewhat experimental due to Lindsey Buckingham's apparent attempts to allow punk rock and New Wave music influence into his work, Tusk did not achieve the level of success of its mega-hit predecessor, Rumours....
 was released as a 20-track double album
Album

An album or record album is a collection of related Sound recording and reproduction or music tracks distributed to the public. The most common way is through commercial distribution, although smaller artists will often distribute directly to the public by selling their albums at live concerts or on their websites....
 in October 19, 1979. Nicks's "Storms" and "Beautiful Child" were speculated to be about her affair with Mick Fleetwood, while the Billboard Hot 100 #7 hit "Sara" alluded to her relationships with Fleetwood and Pesnell. Nicks hinted at the sound of her future solo projects in "Angel
Angel (Fleetwood Mac song)

"Angel" is a song written and performed by Stevie Nicks on the Fleetwood Mac album Tusk . Nicks attributed the song to the story of Rhiannon in the Mabinogion and in particular Arawn, who is the great lord of darkness....
" and "Sisters of the Moon", (which reached a disappointing #86 on the Billboard Hot 100) about her hectic touring schedule being handled by Pesnell at the time. Nicks also recorded "The Dealer", but it was shelved.

Following the release of Tusk, Mick Fleetwood left his wife for Nicks's best friend Sara Recor, adding to tension between the bandmates. During the tour for Tusk, in March 1980, Lindsey Buckingham mocked Nicks on stage and kicked her. When interviewed about it later, Buckingham was unable to remember his actions, but did not deny that it could have happened. Nicks ended her relationship with Henley at the beginning of the tour, but her relationship continued with Pesnell until the end of the concert tour.

The earliest band sessions Nicks's solo debut album began in April 1980 with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

This article is about the Rock band. For information on the eponymous debut album see Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is an United States Rock music band, formed in 1976 by Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, and Benmont Tench and known for hit singles such as "American Girl ", "Breakdown " and "Mary Jane's Last Da...
 and Tom Moncrieff, tracking songs including an early version of "Gypsy". Further work commenced once the Tusk tour ended in late 1980, with sessions lasting from then until the spring of the following year, helmed by Jimmy Iovine
Jimmy Iovine

James Iovine, better known as Jimmy Iovine , is a music producer, entrepreneur and chairman of Interscope-Geffen-A&M.He has worked with bands including U2, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Wallflowers, Three Dog Night, Stevie Nicks, Dire Straits, Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen....
 and featuring various contributions from Petty and his band. During 1981 Nicks toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and New Zealand band Split Enz
Split Enz

Split Enz was a successful New Zealand band during the 1970s and early 1980s featuring Phil Judd and brothers Tim Finn and Neil Finn. They achieved chart success in New Zealand, Australia and Canada during the early 1980s and built a cult following elsewhere....
 as a guest.

Bella Donna and Mirage: 1981-1982

Nicks released Bella Donna
Bella Donna (album)

Bella Donna is the debut solo album by United States singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in July 1981, the album hit #1 on the U.S....
 on July 27, 1981, and it reached #1 on the Billboard 200 in September. As of 1990 it was certified four times platinum. All four of its singles charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's ten tracks included five songs written in previous years, and five new songs. Several unreleased songs from the Bella Donna sessions were included on soundtracks, in concert sets, and later Fleetwood Mac albums. Other tracks remain unreleased.

Bella Donna was the first album to feature Nicks's back-up singers, Sharon Celani and Lori Perry. Nicks met Perry in the mid-1970s while working with her then-husband, producer Gordon Perry. Nicks befriended Perry after inviting her to contribute back-up vocals for the tracks she was working on. During a trip to Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
, Nicks visited a club where Celani was performing and joined her on stage during a rendition of "Poor Pitiful Me". Celani later accepted Nicks's invitation to join her forthcoming solo project. Sharon Celani and Lori Perry-Nicks, who is married to Nicks' brother Christopher, have contributed vocals to all of Nicks's solo albums since then.

During the short, successful White Winged Dove tour, Nicks performed Fleetwood Mac songs, tracks from Bella Donna, and unreleased tracks like "Gold and Braid", "Blue Lamp", and Petty's "I Need to Know" (Nicks would later release "Blue Lamp" on the Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal (film)

Heavy Metal is a Canada animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who was also the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine. With Ivan Reitman producing and Gerald Potterton directing, the work was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments, including Cin?Groupe and Atkinson Film-Ar...
 movie soundtrack). Nicks' December 12 and December 13, 1981 performances at the Fox Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills, California were filmed for a one-hour video and laserdisc entitled Stevie Nicks In Concert, or White Winged Dove in Australia and other markets. The concert also aired on HBO. The concerts featured Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel

Robert "Waddy" Wachtel is a Los Angeles musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel's passion for music, and ease of adaptation toward a variety of genres has placed him in a position as one of the most in-demand session musicians throughout his career, playing with high profile rockers like the Keith Ri...
 on guitar, Roy Bittan on piano, Benmont Tench on organ, and Russ Kunkel
Russ Kunkel

Russell Kunkel, also known as Russ Kunkel, is a drummer and Record producer who has worked as a session musician with a number of well-known artists....
 on drums. Nicks had to cut this tour short to record the Mirage
Mirage (Fleetwood Mac album)

Mirage is a 1982 album by Fleetwood Mac.Following a hiatus of over a year since the completion of the worldwide Tusk tour, the band then temporarily relocated to France to record the album, by which time both Nicks and Buckingham had each achieved solo success....
 album with Fleetwood Mac.

For Mirage
Mirage (Fleetwood Mac album)

Mirage is a 1982 album by Fleetwood Mac.Following a hiatus of over a year since the completion of the worldwide Tusk tour, the band then temporarily relocated to France to record the album, by which time both Nicks and Buckingham had each achieved solo success....
, Nicks contributed the track "Gypsy", a song originally tested for Bella Donna, which became one of the album's hit singles. Nicks's other tracks included "That's Alright", written during the Buckingham Nicks era, and a new track entitled "Straight Back". The short Mirage tour took place between September and October 1982, and included Nicks's performance of "Sisters of the Moon", her 1979 Tusk album track and concert encore. After the tour, Nicks prepared to record her second solo album.

The day that Bella Donna reached #1 on the Billboard 200, Nicks' best friend since the age of 15, Robin Anderson, was diagnosed with leukemia. Robin managed to give birth to a son, appointing Nicks as the child's godmother. Sadly, Robin had died just six months before doctors found the medical research which could save her. Following Robin's death in 1982, Nicks married her widower Kim Anderson. They divorced just eight months later.

Wild Heart and Rock a Little: 1983-1986

In the spring of 1983, Nicks worked on her second solo album. Inspired in part by the death of her close friend Robin Anderson from leukemia in late 1982, the album was recorded mostly live and retains a rock-inspired, live quality. Nicks released The Wild Heart
The Wild Heart (album)

The Wild Heart is the second solo album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in summer 1983, a year after Fleetwood Mac's successful #1 album Mirage , it reached #5 on the U.S....
 on June 10, 1983. The album featured many of the same musicians and producers from Bella Donna, but it also introduced songwriter and performer Sandy Stewart
Sandy Stewart (musician)

Sandy Stewart was a singer and synthesizer musician from Houston, Texas, USA. She is mostly known for her album Cat Dancer, a solo album helped with by Fleetwood Mac vocalist and solo act Stevie Nicks....
 who lent a synthesizer
Synthesizer

A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of producing a variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequency....
 sound prevalent in early 1980s rock music.

The Wild Heart went double platinum, reached #5 on the Billboard 200, and featured three hit singles. Several promo-only singles, released exclusively to radio, placed on the Mainstream Rock chart. The album's closing track, "Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast (Stevie Nicks song)

"Beauty and the Beast" is a song by United States singer Stevie Nicks. It is the final track on her second album The Wild Heart . It was later released as a b-side on the UK single "A Whole Lotta Trouble " in October 1989....
", featured lyrics devoted to Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 with whom Nicks later admitted to having a short love affair in the late 1970s. Of the many songs recorded for the album, only ten made it to the final version. The title song, "Wild Heart", was partially written during 1981. Footage exists from a Rolling Stone magazine cover photo shoot where Nicks, while getting her make-up done, sings the work-in-progress to the instrumental line from Lindsey Buckingham's "Can't Go Back" (from Mirage).

On Memorial Day weekend (May 28 - May 30, 1983), Nicks performed a 90-minute set at the second US Festival
US Festival

The US Festivals were two early 1980s music and culture festivals sponsored by Steve Wozniak of, at the time, Apple, Inc., and broadcast live on cable television....
 at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California, and later went on an arena and amphitheater tour from June 1983 to November 1983 throughout the United States in support of The Wild Heart album. Her band included Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel

Robert "Waddy" Wachtel is a Los Angeles musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel's passion for music, and ease of adaptation toward a variety of genres has placed him in a position as one of the most in-demand session musicians throughout his career, playing with high profile rockers like the Keith Ri...
 on lead guitar, Wizard on bass, Benmont Tench
Benmont Tench

Benjamin Montmorency Tench, III an American keyboardist, best known as a founding member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, along with Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and Ron Blair of the current lineup....
 on organ
Organ (music)

The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more divisions, each played with its own keyboard played either Manual or Pedal clavier. The organ is one of the oldest musical instruments in the European classical music....
, Roy Bittan
Roy Bittan

Roy Bittan is an United States keyboardist, best known as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, which he joined on August 23, 1974. Bittan, nicknamed "The Professor", plays the piano, organ , accordion and synthesizers....
 on piano and electric piano, Liberty DeVitto
Liberty DeVitto

Liberty DeVitto is an United States rock music drummer.DeVitto has been the drummer for Billy Joel and the Hit Squad and he has been a session drummer on recordings of other artists....
 on drums, and Bobbye Hall on percussion. The songs "Beauty and the Beast", "If Anyone Falls", and "Stand Back
Stand Back (song)

"Stand Back" is a song by Stevie Nicks from her 1983 album The Wild Heart . It was released as a Single on May 19, 1983, and went to number five on the U.S....
", all from The Wild Heart album, were mainstays of the tour set. In fact, Nicks has often told the story of how she wrote the song "Stand Back". She wrote it shortly after she was married to Kim Anderson. The newlyweds were driving up to San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara when Prince’s song “Little Red Corvette” came on the radio. Nicks states that she started humming along to the melody of the song, and “Stand Back” was born. They stopped and got a tape recorder and she recorded the demo right there in the honeymoon suite that night. Later, when Nicks went into the studio to record the song, she called Prince and told him the story of how she wrote the song to his melody. He came to the studio that night and played synthesizers on it, although his contribution is uncredited on the album. Then, she says, “he just got up and left as if the whole thing happened in a dream.” While promoting the album on MTV, Nicks admitted that her favorite song from the set was "Nightbird", a thematic successor to "Edge of Seventeen".

Following the tour for The Wild Heart, Nicks commenced work on her third solo album. Originally titled Mirror Mirror, Nicks recorded a host of dark and angry rock songs for the projected album during 1984 and 1985, including "Mirror Mirror", "Thousand Days", "Running Through the Garden", and "At the Fair". However, Nicks was unhappy with the recordings for the album "Mirror Mirror", and instead scrapped the planned album, opting to record a new batch of songs in 1985.

Rock a Little
Rock a Little

Rock a Little is the third solo album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were on a lengthy hiatus, the album peaked at #12 on the U.S....
, as it was re-titled, was released November 18, 1985 and issued to platinum success the next month. It showcased a harder-edged Nicks, both in her songs and her ragged vocal performances. The album hit #12 on the Billboard 200, and scored four hit singles, including "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You", a lyric for the Eagles member Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh

Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh is an United States guitarist, songwriter, and rock musician. He has been a member of three successful bands, the James Gang, Barnstorm , and The Eagles....
 (#60). A solo outing with Tom Petty
Tom Petty

Thomas Earl Petty is an United Statesn singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a member of Mudcrutch....
 and Bob Dylan in Australia came after, but Nicks was threatened by Australian authorities with expulsion from the country for not carrying a work permit. The tour marked a turning point in Nicks's career: although she had achieved significant critical acclaim, drugs were taking a toll on her performing, limiting her vocal range and pitch severely and changing her on-stage persona. It was at the end of the Australian tour that Nicks checked herself into the Betty Ford Center
Betty Ford Center

The Betty Ford Center is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for adults in Rancho Mirage, California, United States, co-founded by former United States First Lady of the United States Betty Ford and Leonard Firestone in October, 1982....
 to recuperate and wean herself off of her all-consuming cocaine addiction.

Following the release of Rock A Little, Nicks toured in 1985–86. Widely successful, the tour resulted in a one-hour filmed concert released on VHS/DVD as Stevie Nicks: Live at Red Rocks, filmed at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a rock structure in Red Rocks Park near Morrison, Colorado, Colorado , where concerts are given in the open-air amphitheatre....
 in Colorado in August. The tour ended on October 10, 1986 in Sydney, Australia.

Tango in the Night and The Other Side of the Mirror: 1987-1990

In 1985, Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 began work on Tango in the Night
Tango in the Night

Tango in the Night is an album by the British-American band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1987 in music. It spawned the singles "Big Love ", "Everywhere ", "Little Lies", "Seven Wonders ", "Family Man" and "Isn't It Midnight"....
, which was released in April 1987, five years after Mirage. The album included Nicks' performance of "Seven Wonders
Seven Wonders (song)

"Seven Wonders" is a song by Fleetwood Mac. It was released as the second single from the band's 1987 album Tango in the Night.Stevie Nicks performed the lead vocals on this song, which was written by Sandy Stewart with additional lyrics written by Nicks....
" (Billboard #19); however, creative differences and unresolved personal issues within the band led Buckingham to quit the group right before their world tour.

In the Fleetwood Mac segment of British TV program Rock Family Trees (broadcast in 1995), John McVie
John McVie

John Graham McVie is a British bass guitarist best known as a member of the rock group Fleetwood Mac. He joined Fleetwood Mac shortly after its formation by guitarist Peter Green in 1967, replacing the band's first bassist, Bob Brunning....
 described a "physically ugly" confrontation between Nicks and Buckingham at Christine McVie
Christine McVie

Christine McVie is an England singer, keyboardist, and songwriter. Her primary fame came as a member of the British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac though she has also released three solo albums....
's house in August 1987. Nicks claimed that Buckingham almost killed her after she violently rejected Buckingham's decision to leave the band. After Buckingham chased her through the house and out onto the street and, according to Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 in his disputed autobiography, threw her against a car and tried to strangle her, Nicks warned him that if he killed her and none of the other band members came to get him, her brother Christopher and father Jess would murder him. This interview was held at a time when many of the members of Fleetwood Mac were not speaking to each other; Nicks and Fleetwood had disputed over the use of the song "Silver Springs" (recorded in 1976) for her solo retrospective album in 1991, while Fleetwood intended to premier it on the Fleetwood Mac box set The Chain: 25 Years in 1992, as well as items considered scandalously exaggerated in his autobiography. Therefore, the events leading to Buckingham's departure in 1987 are unclear.

Fleetwood Mac eventually toured despite Buckingham's departure, replacing Buckingham with Rick Vito
Rick Vito

Rick Vito is a guitarist and singer. He was part of the band Fleetwood Mac between 1987 and 1991.Vito and Billy Burnette took over as guitarists after Lindsey Buckingham left Fleetwood Mac....
 and Billy Burnette
Billy Burnette

William Beau "Billy" Burnette III is an United States guitarist, singer and songwriter who was part of the band Fleetwood Mac from 1987 to 1995....
 for the Shake The Cage Tour from September to December 1987. The set-list included "Stand Back" which would later be performed on every Fleetwood Mac tour in which Nicks participated. However, Nicks's bout with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome is the most common name given to a poorly understood, variably debilitating disorder or disorders of uncertain etiology....
 and developing addiction to tranquilizers led to the removal of "Rhiannon
Rhiannon (song)

"Rhiannon" is a popular single released by Fleetwood Mac in 1976 in music. The song was the first example of Stevie Nicks' prolific writing, performing and singing within the band....
", "Gypsy", and other Nicks songs mid-tour, and several shows had to be delayed or canceled. The tour was ultimately cut short, with dates cancelled in Australia and European dates delayed until May 1988. A concert from this tour performed at the Cow Palace
Cow Palace

The Cow Palace is an list of indoor arenas in Daly City, California, situated on the border of Daly City, California and neighboring San Francisco....
 in San Francisco
San Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
 was taped and released on video and later on DVD.

Tango in the Night returned Fleetwood Mac to major critical and commercial success on the tenth anniversary of Rumours. The surge in popularity led to the release of their Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (1988 Fleetwood Mac album)

Greatest Hits is a 1988 compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac. It covers the period of the band's greatest commercial success, from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s....
 album in November 1988. The new line-up with Vito and Burnette recorded two new songs for the release, Christine McVie's "As Long as You Follow
As Long as You Follow

"As Long as You Follow" is the title of a song by the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Written by band member Christine McVie and her then-husband Eddy Quintela, the song was one of two new tracks on the band's Greatest Hits ....
" and Nicks' "No Questions Asked". The album, which became a major chart fixture, has sold more than eight million copies to date in the US alone.

In 1988, Nicks began work on a fourth solo album with producer Rupert Hine
Rupert Hine

Rupert Neville Hine is an England musician and also a prolific producer in the synth pop era, helming albums by Kevin Ayers, Tina Turner, Howard Jones , Saga , The Fixx, Bob Geldof, Thompson Twins, Stevie Nicks, Chris de Burgh, Suzanne Vega, Rush , Duncan Sheik, and...
. Nicks released The Other Side of the Mirror on May 11, 1989. It was recorded in the Netherlands, Buckinghamshire, England, and Los Angeles. The album borrows thematic elements of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a novel written by England author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a Rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures....
, and features imagery of castles, princesses, and burning houses. The album reached #10 on the U.S. Billboard album charts, propelled by the major hit single "Rooms on Fire
Rooms on Fire

"Rooms on Fire", released in 1989, was the first single from Stevie Nicks' fourth solo album, The Other Side of the Mirror . The song was quite successful on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching #16 in both the UK and the United States and topping the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, but subsequent singles from the record failed to make any...
" (#16), which Nicks wrote about the album's producer and Nicks’ love interest Rupert Hine. The album achieved platinum status in 1997.

Nicks voice was more powerful and melodic than on her previous two recordings (solo and with Fleetwood Mac), but it also developed a nasal quality attributed to her cocaine abuse and subsequent dependence on tranquilizers.

Nicks toured the U.S. and Europe from August to November 1989, making it the first and last time that she toured Europe as a solo act.

In 1989, Nicks set to work with Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 on a new album. This was the first full studio album with the new line-up featuring Vito and Burnette. Nicks' contributions included the co-writes "Love is Dangerous", "Freedom", and "The Second Time", as well as her self-penned "Affairs of the Heart". The album, entitled Behind the Mask
Behind the Mask (album)

Behind the Mask is an album by Great Britain/United States rock music musical band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1990 in music. It was the first album released by the band after the departure of guitarist Lindsey Buckingham....
, turned out to be one of the band's least commercially - and critically - successful albums. Despite its more modest success in the US, Behind The Mask entered the UK album chart at no.1 and has been certified Platinum there. On the last night of the Behind the Mask tour, Buckingham and Nicks reunited to perform "Landslide". After the tour, Nicks left the group to concentrate on her solo career, and Christine McVie
Christine McVie

Christine McVie is an England singer, keyboardist, and songwriter. Her primary fame came as a member of the British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac though she has also released three solo albums....
 retired from touring.

Timespace and Street Angel: 1991-1996

On the tenth anniversary of her solo career debut, Nicks' record label, Modern Records
Modern Records

Modern Records was an United States record label formed in 1945 in music in Los Angeles by the Bihari brothers ? Jules Bihari, Saul Bihari, Lester Bihari and Joe Bihari....
, issued a fourteen-song retrospective gathering selected tunes and new material. Released September 3, 1991, Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks
Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks

Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks is a 1991 compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks....
 (#30 on The Billboard 200) included contributions from Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi

John Francis Bongiovi, Jr. , better known as Jon Bon Jovi, is an United States musician, songwriter and actor, best known as the lead singer and founder of Bon Jovi....
 ("Sometimes It's a Bitch", for which a video was shot to promote the compilation), and Bret Michaels
Bret Michaels

Bret Michael Sychak is best known as the lead vocalist of the glam metal band Poison . Besides his career as lead singer, he has several solo albums to his credit, as well as one chart single....
 of Poison
Poison (band)

Poison is an United States hard rock band that achieved great success and popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They have become icons of the 80s MTV era and have had widespread commercial success....
 ("Love's a Hard Game to Play"). The third new song, "Desert Angel", was dedicated to the men and women serving in Operation Desert Storm. The compilation also included re-mastered editions of some of Nicks's most commercially successful singles. The album eventually went platinum in 1997.

Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 also released a four-disc box set, 25 Years - The Chain
25 Years - The Chain

25 Years - The Chain is a compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1992 in music. It consists of four CDs, covering the entire history of the band from its formation in 1967, up to 1992....
, in November 1992 featuring songs spanning the band's entire career, with a focus on the 1975–87 era. The compilation, later also issued as a slimmer two-disc volume,and featured album tracks, b-sides, alternate mixes, and previously unreleased tracks like "Heart of Stone", "Love Shines", "Make Me a Mask", and "Paper Doll" (which Nicks co-wrote).

During the 1992 U.S. presidential campaign, Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton

William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the fifteenth Democrat elected to that office....
 used the Fleetwood Mac hit "Don't Stop
Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)

"Don't Stop" is a song by the rock group Fleetwood Mac, written by vocalist and Keyboard instrument player Christine McVie. Sung by McVie and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, it was the third single from the band's 1977 hit album Rumours, and is one of the band's most enduring hits, peaking at number three on the Billboard singles chart....
" (written by Christine McVie) as his campaign theme song. The Rumours-era line-up of Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 reunited to perform the song at his 1993 Inaugural Gala, sowing the seeds for a later reunion album and tour.

In late 1993, while Nicks held a baby shower at her house, she tripped and gashed her forehead on a fireplace. Not feeling any pain, Nicks realized she needed help and endured a painful 47-day detox from Klonopin in the hospital. Her weight had reached a peak at 175 lb (79.4 kg), enhanced even more by her short stature.

Nicks used material written mostly in previous years to record a solo album in 1993 and 1994 that was plagued by her dependence on Klonopin. The tracks include "Greta", "Love Is Like a River", and "Listen to the Rain" dating from the mid-1980s, "Destiny" from the early 1970s Buckingham Nicks
Buckingham Nicks

Buckingham Nicks is a 10-track Gramophone record by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. The album, produced and engineered by Keith Olsen, was recorded in 1973 for Polydor, right after Buckingham and Nicks disbanded their long-time band, Fritz....
 era (which shares some lyrics with the song "Enchanted"), and "Rose Garden", originally written when Nicks was 17. Other material came from various co-writers, including frequent late '80s/early '90s collaborator Mike Campbell
Mike Campbell

Michael Wayne Campbell is a guitarist and record producer, best known for his work with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.Noted mostly for his longtime work as Tom Petty's lead guitarist, Campbell is also a successful producer and songwriter on his own....
 and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman".

Released May 23, 1994, Street Angel
Street Angel (album)

Street Angel is the fifth solo album from American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. The album was released in 1994, during a particularly unhappy time in Nicks' life and career....
 (#45 on the Billboard 200 albums chart) became the most poorly received record of her solo career. "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" from the album made #57 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and "Blue Denim" was an even less successful hit, although the song did gain more promotion, such as her appearance on Late Night With David Letterman. Nicks was crushed by the focus on her weight and the poor reception of the album despite her successful, three-month tour featuring friends and old band musicians including drummer Russ Kunkel and Fleetwood Mac lead guitarist Rick Vito. Highlights from the tour included "Stand Back"; "Rhiannon"’ and "Talk To Me"; "Edge of Seventeen"; and a rare solo version of the Fleetwood Mac hit, "The Chain". Disgusted by the criticism she received during the tour for being overweight, Nicks vowed to never set foot on a stage again unless she lost the weight.

In 1995 and 1997, Nicks contributed the song "Twisted", a duet with Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
, to the Twister movie soundtrack, the Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
 penned "Somebody Stand By Me" to the Boys on the Side
Boys on the Side

Boys on the Side is a 1995 in film comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It stars Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Barrymore and Mary-Louise Parker as three friends on a cross-country road trip....
 soundtrack, and remade Tom Petty
Tom Petty

Thomas Earl Petty is an United Statesn singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a member of Mudcrutch....
's "Free Fallin'" for Fox's TV hit Party of Five
Party of Five

Party of Five was an United States drama television series that aired on FOX Network for six seasons, from September 12, 1994 until May 3, 2000....
.

The Dance: 1997-1998

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Rumours, the 1975-1987 Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 line-up reunited for an album and tour beginning in May 1997. Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
 had enlisted the help of the band's rhythm section Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 and John McVie
John McVie

John Graham McVie is a British bass guitarist best known as a member of the rock group Fleetwood Mac. He joined Fleetwood Mac shortly after its formation by guitarist Peter Green in 1967, replacing the band's first bassist, Bob Brunning....
 for a planned solo album, eventually leading to the reunion of the band. The tour, featuring a slimmer Nicks, was a major success, with the opening shows recorded for video and album release. The video, which was recorded on their first and second nights performing together in 10 years and in surround sound, garnered critical acclaim. It was recorded on a Hollywood sound stage at Warner Bros. Studios with an audience that included many of Hollywood's elite, and featured the USC Trojan Marching Band on the songs "Tusk" and "Don't Stop".

This live release, The Dance
The Dance (album)

The Dance is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released on CD and VHS in 1997 in music, and later on DVD. It hailed the return of the band's most successful line-up , who had not released an album together since 1987's Tango in the Night....
, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 in the autumn of 1997 and earned the group a Grammy
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 nomination. Two promotional singles — both Nicks songs — were released: "Silver Springs", for which Nicks earned a Rock Vocal Performance Grammy nomination, and "Landslide". In 1998, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States, dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, and other people who have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the are...
 and won the Outstanding Contribution at the BRIT Awards
Brit Awards

The BRIT Awards, often simply called The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of British or Britannia, but has subsequently become a "backronym" for British Record Industry Trust....
.

Nicks put plans for a new solo album on hold when she was approached by Warner Music
Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group is the third-largest of the big four music industry, the others being Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, and Universal Music Group....
 to release a solo career-spanning box set, to finish her contract with Atlantic Records
Atlantic Records

Atlantic Records is an United States record label best known for its many recordings of rhythm & blues, rock and roll, and jazz. Long one of the most important American independent labels, Atlantic now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group, which consolidated Atlantic Records and the Elektra Entertainment Group into one...
 in the US. After the culmination of the Fleetwood Mac reunion tour, Nicks settled down in Los Angeles and Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,552,259 residents, and is the anchor of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with 4,179,427 residents....
 with close friends and colleagues to devise a track list for this three-disc collection.

In 2002, a second greatest hits
Greatest hits

A greatest hits album is a compilation album of successful, previously released songs by a particular music artist or band. To increase the appeal of the album – especially to people who already own the previously released material – it is common to include remixes or alternate takes of popular songs or new material, with new son...
 album from Fleetwood Mac, The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac
The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac

The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac is an enhanced compilation album released by rock music band Fleetwood Mac in 2002 in music to promote their then-upcoming album Say You Will ....
, was released, becoming a platinum-selling success with a more in-depth track list than the previous greatest hits release.

Enchanted and Trouble in Shangri-La: 1998-2001

The box set Enchanted
Enchanted (Stevie Nicks album)

Enchanted is a 3-disc box set of material by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, which encompasses her solo career from 1981's Bella Donna to 1994's Street Angel ....
, was released to acclaim on April 28, 1998 with liner notes from Nicks, as well as exclusive and rare photographs. Featuring successful solo hits, Nicks also included b-sides ("Garbo", written in 1973 and recorded for The Wild Heart era), rare soundtrack contributions ("Blue Lamp", "Sleeping Angel", "Battle of the Dragon", "Violet and Blue"), duets ("Whenever I Call You Friend" with Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins

Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins is an United States singer and songwriter best known for a number of soft rock and adult contemporary hit singles beginning in the 1970s....
; "Gold", with John Stewart
John Stewart (musician)

John Stewart was an United States songwriter and singer. He is best-known as the songwriter of The Monkees' #1 hit song Daydream Believer, and he has also been recognized for his contributions to the American folk music movement of the early and mid 1960s while a member of The Kingston Trio ....
), and covers ("It's Late", "Free Fallin'", and Warren Zevon
Warren Zevon

Warren William Zevon was an American rock music singer-songwriter and musician noted for weaving his offbeat, sardonic view of life into his music, composing dark, sometimes humorous songs often laced with political or historical themes....
's "Reconsider Me"). Nicks also included demos ("Twisted", "Sweet Girl") and "Long Distance Winner" from the Buckingham Nicks album. Live versions of "Edge of Seventeen" and "Gold and Braid" from her 1981 tour were also included. Nicks also recorded a special solo piano rendition of "Rhiannon" for the set. The box set was supported with a successful US tour with a more varied set list incorporating rare material such as "Rose Garden", "Garbo" and "Sleeping Angel". The set sold 56,000 units in its first week (an excellent achievement for a three-disc box set) and was certified Gold. In 1998, Nicks contributed songs to the Practical Magic
Practical Magic

Practical Magic is a 1998 in film family film fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne and starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as witches who carry on a family legacy of witchcraft and tragedy....
 soundtrack, recording a new version of "Crystal", with Nicks on lead vocals (Lindsey Buckingham sings lead in the original) and "If You Ever Did Believe", originally a mid-'70s demo which shared the lyrics "And the days go by/Doing nothing about them/How much time will I have to spend?" with another mid-70's demo, "Forest Of The Black Roses". Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
 produced the two tracks for the soundtrack, and Nicks and Crow released a music video to VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
 to follow for "If You Ever Did Believe". The song became a moderate radio hit. She also took part in a benefit concert for Don Henley's Walden Woods Project. She sang two songs including the classic "At Last", which would later be included on an AT&T promotional CD.

Nicks received further accolades when People
People (magazine)

People is a weekly United States magazine of celebrity and human interest story, published by Time Inc. As of 2006, it has a circulation of 3.75 million and revenue expected to top $1.5 billion....
 magazine named her one of the 50 Most Beautiful People, and in 1999, she ranked #14 on a list of VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
's Greatest Women of Rock, and #1 Greatest Woman of Rock voted by VH1 viewers. VH1 also featured an episode of their Behind The Music documentary program on Nicks' career and comeback. In viewer polls, it was voted the best episode at the time of its broadcast. Nicks was a featured artist on the acclaimed VH1 Storytellers Concert Program that same year.

Nicks had begun writing actively for Trouble in Shangri-La
Trouble in Shangri-La

Trouble in Shangri-La is the sixth album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in 2001, it was her first new solo album since 1994's Street Angel ....
 in 1994 and 1995 with "Trouble in Shangri-La" and "Love Is", as she came out of her Klonopin dependency. According to Nicks, friend and former musical partner Tom Petty was responsible for convincing her to write music again. In 1999, Nicks began recording songs for the Trouble in Shangri-La album with Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
, who produced five tracks. When Crow dropped out of the project over a scheduling conflict, Nicks approached R&B producer Dallas Austin
Dallas Austin

Dallas Austin is an American songwriter, record producer, and musician, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of his most notable clients include Michael Jackson ,TLC , Boyz II Men, Pink , Monica , Madonna , Gwen Stefani, Stacie Orrico, Another Bad Creation, Fishbone, Sugababes, Anastacia and Japanese singer, Namie Amuro....
 to work on tracks at his Atlanta recording studio. She had been impressed with his production work on TLC's
TLC (band)

TLC was a four-time Grammy Award-winning American contemporary R&B, Hip hop music, and Pop music group, consisting of Tionne Watkins, Lisa Lopes, and Rozonda Thomas....
 song "Unpretty
Unpretty

"Unpretty" is a 1999 single recorded by R&B girl group TLC . Produced by Dallas Austin and co-written by Austin and TLC group member Tionne Watkins, "Unpretty" was the second single released from Fanmail....
". The Dallas Austin sessions have never surfaced. Nicks finally called on John Shanks
John Shanks

John Matthew Shanks is a famous modern rock writer and Grammy-award winning producer.Born in New York City, Shanks moved to Los Angeles when he was 17....
 to produce the remainder of the album, with contributions from producers David Kahne
David Kahne

David Kahne is an United States record producer. Kahne is notable for his role as in-house producer and engineer at 415 Records, the first American New Wave music label, and for his subsequent roles as Vice President of A&R at Columbia Records and Warner Bros....
, Rick Nowels
Rick Nowels

Richard Wright Nowels is a record producer and Grammy Award/Ivor Novello Award-winning songwriter who is known for his work with Madonna , Nelly Furtado, Dido , New Radicals, Stevie Nicks, Belinda Carlisle, Darren Hayes, Sonique, Jewel , Ronan Keating, Robert Miles, Tupac Shakur, k....
, Pierre Marchand, and Jeff Trott.

The album featured songs that Nicks had originally written and rehearsed in the '70s such as "Candlebright" (known in some fan circles as "Nomad", from 1970), "Sorcerer" (circa Buckingham Nicks), and "Planets of the Universe" (written around 1976).

Nicks' voice on the new recordings was more tuneful and passionate than on Street Angel, her previous solo outing. Nicks had worked with a voice coach since 1997, lending her voice more control and protecting it from the stress of lengthy touring schedules.

Released May 1, 2001, Trouble in Shangri-La restored Nicks' solo career to critical and commercial success. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200, her best album chart position since The Wild Heart almost two decades earlier, which also hit #5. The singles "Every Day", "Planets of the Universe", and "Sorcerer" (which originally appeared on the 1984 Streets of Fire soundtrack with Marilyn Martin singing lead and Stevie singing backup) helped promote the album, performing well in the Adult Album Alternative radio markets. One of the dance remixes for "Planets of the Universe" reached #1 on the Billboard Dance and Club Play chart. The original Trouble in Shangri-La album version of the song was later nominated for a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 (Best Female Rock Vocal Performance). The RIAA certified the album Gold in June 2001.

VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
 named Nicks their "Artist of the Month" for May 2001, airing short interviews and Nicks' catalog of videos throughout the month, including a new video for "Every Day". She also made a video for "Sorcerer", which began airing later in the year. The album featured collaborations with Natalie Maines
Natalie Maines

Natalie Louise Maines Pasdar is an United States singer-songwriter who achieved success as the lead vocalist for the female alternative country band , the Dixie Chicks....
 (Dixie Chicks) on the country duet "Too Far from Texas", Sarah McLachlan
Sarah McLachlan

Sarah Ann McLachlan, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada musician, singer and songwriter.She is known for the emotional sound of her ballads and mezzo-soprano vocal range....
 on the ballad "Love Is" and Macy Gray
Macy Gray

Macy Gray is an American contemporary R&B and soul music singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor, famed for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday and Betty Davis as well as Keith Harris as Orville the Duck....
 on the soft, funky "Bombay Sapphires". Sheryl Crow was also featured playing various instruments and performing on background vocals on many of the tracks. Nicks performed the new track "Fall From Grace" at the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards on FOX
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
 in March 2001, with Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
 on backing vocals. Crow also presented Nicks with a Songwriters Award at the ceremony.

Nicks promoted the album with various appearances on television including an interview and performances on The Rosie O'Donnell Show
The Rosie O'Donnell Show

The Rosie O'Donnell Show was an United States daytime television talk show hosted and produced by actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell. It aired for six seasons from 1996 in television to 2002 in television....
, as well as Late Show with David Letterman
Late Show with David Letterman

The Late Show with David Letterman is an American late-night television talk show hosted by David Letterman on CBS. The show debuted on August 30, 1993, and is produced by Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants Incorporated....
, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an United States late night television talk show currently hosted by Jay Leno, on NBC. It made its debut on May 25, 1992, following Johnny Carson retirement as host of The Tonight Show....
 and other appearances. In August 2001 she performed the single "Sorcerer" at the 2001 Radio Music Awards, introduced by Bush front-man Gavin Rossdale
Gavin Rossdale

Gavin McGregor Rossdale is a British people musician most famous as the lead singer and guitarist of the Rock music Musical ensemble Bush . He later was the lead singer and guitarist for Institute , and is now pursuing a solo career....
.

Nicks supported the album with a successful tour, although some shows were canceled or postponed because of Nicks' bout with acute bronchitis. Shows were also canceled because of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. on 9/11/01.

Say You Will: 2003-2005

In 2001, while touring for Trouble in Shangri-La, Nicks received the news that the other members of Fleetwood Mac were planning a new studio album. The line-up consisted of the rhythm section of Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood

Michael John Kells "Mick" Fleetwood is a United Kingdom-born musician best known for his role as the drummer with the blues/rock and roll band Fleetwood Mac....
 and John McVie
John McVie

John Graham McVie is a British bass guitarist best known as a member of the rock group Fleetwood Mac. He joined Fleetwood Mac shortly after its formation by guitarist Peter Green in 1967, replacing the band's first bassist, Bob Brunning....
, as well as Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Adams Buckingham is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being a member of the musical group Fleetwood Mac....
, but Christine McVie
Christine McVie

Christine McVie is an England singer, keyboardist, and songwriter. Her primary fame came as a member of the British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac though she has also released three solo albums....
 opted out of the project in its early stages, as she had retired from the group's heavy touring schedule (she had to be coaxed into participating in the 1997 reunion tour).

Nicks sent off a demo tape of around 20 previously unreleased songs, some of which had already been considered for previous Fleetwood Mac albums or solo albums. After the end of her solo tour, Nicks convened with the other members of the band for recording during 2002. The album, which Buckingham had planned as a two-disc set, became a half-Buckingham, half-Nicks record, with nine songs each. The decision to reduce the album to a single disc album was not reached without much drama within the band, as can be seen in the "Destiny Rules" documentary of the making of Say You Will, which aired on VH1 and is also available on DVD release. Lindsey Buckingham pressed for a 2-disc set, while Nicks and eventually Mick Fleetwood as well opposed it, because of uncertainty in the music industry. Buckingham's material was notably more experimental and unusual (some coming from his unreleased Gift of Screws album), and Nicks contributed a series of passionate songs, including her reaction to 9/11 terrorist attacks, "Illume", an ode to Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
, "Silver Girl", and various songs from earlier eras: "Smile At You" had been written for Tusk and also recorded during the Mirage sessions; "Running Through the Garden" was originally intended for Rock a Little; and "Goodbye Baby" was written around 1976 as a piano ballad, "The Tower".

Nicks was ranked #52 on VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
's 100 Sexiest Artists in 2002.

The album was released on Reprise Records, although Fleetwood Mac had been shopping around with a new record deal. They had been offered a deal by Interscope Records
Interscope Records

Interscope Records is an United States record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group....
, run by Nicks' former lover and producer Jimmy Iovine
Jimmy Iovine

James Iovine, better known as Jimmy Iovine , is a music producer, entrepreneur and chairman of Interscope-Geffen-A&M.He has worked with bands including U2, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Wallflowers, Three Dog Night, Stevie Nicks, Dire Straits, Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen....
. Eventually the band decided to stick with their longtime label, Reprise Records, as a result of a "larger advance offer" by Reprise, according to Lindsey Buckingham. According to Forbes Fleetwood Mac was given a "lucrative" 2-album contract for the release of "Say You Will".

The album, Say You Will
Say You Will

Say You Will is an album by Great Britain/United States band Fleetwood Mac, released in 2003 in music. It was the first Fleetwood Mac album in over 30 years not to include tracks written by vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie, who had left the group in 1998....
, was released to mixed reviews in April 2003, but still became a Top 3 hit on the Billboard 200 selling over 300,000 copies in its first week of release. The group supported the album by embarking on a mammoth world tour lasting until September 2004. They later released two DVD releases: the concert film Live in Boston (RIAA certified Platinum) and the documentary Destiny Rules. The tour become one of the highest grossing concert tours of 2003, headlining at such venues as Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City....
, Staples Center
Staples Center

Staples Center is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles, California, United States. Adjacent to the L.A. Live development, it is located next to the Los Angeles Convention Center complex....
, Philips Arena
Philips Arena

Philips Arena is an list of indoor arenas in Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1999 at a cost of $213.5 million, it is home to the Atlanta Thrashers of the National Hockey League, the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA and the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA....
, Allstate Arena
Allstate Arena

The Allstate Arena is a sports arena in Rosemont, Illinois, which is home to the Chicago Wolves ice hockey club, DePaul University men's basketball, and the Chicago Rush Arena football team....
, Ford Center
Ford Center

This article is about the multipurpose entertainment facility. For the rehabilitation center, please see Betty Ford Center.Ford Center is a multipurpose indoor sports/concert arena located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma....
, MGM Grand, Rose Garden
Rose Garden

Rose Garden may refer to:* Rose garden or Rosarium - a garden or park used for growing roses....
, Fleet Center
Fleet Center

Fleet Center is the former name of two buildings in New England cities which may mean:*TD Banknorth Garden, a sports arena in Boston.*50 Kennedy Plaza, an International-style skyscraper in Providence, RI....
, Hershey Park and many more.

Fleetwood Mac won an American Music Award in 2003 for Best Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group, up against Matchbox 20 and 3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down is an United States Rock music band formed in 1994 in , by Brad Arnold , Matt Roberts and Todd Harrell . The band signed to Universal Records after the success of their song "Kryptonite "....
. Fleetwood Mac accepted the award at a hotel via satellite from Hamburg, Germany where they were on tour supporting "Say You Will".

In an interview with the UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph (8/9/07), Nicks noted that she is unwilling to carry on with the band unless Christine McVie returns. However, in March 2008 it was announced that singer Sheryl Crow would be joining Fleetwood Mac, one point being made that she would be a support for Stevie when they began work. Crow declared 2009 as the year when the public would again experience the group but stopped short of confirming whether it would be with new material or by touring.

Crystal Visions and Soundstage: 2007-2009

On March 27, 2007, Reprise Records
Reprise Records

Reprise Records is an United States record label, founded in 1960 in music by Frank Sinatra, which is owned by Warner Music Group, and operated through Warner Bros....
 released Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks
Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks

Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks....
 in the US. The album debuted at #21 on the Billboard
Billboard

Billboard is a weekly United States magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized Record chart that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis....
 Top 200 Albums Chart.

The compilation includes the solo hits "Stand Back", "Edge of Seventeen", "Rooms On Fire", "Leather and Lace", "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (with Tom Petty
Tom Petty

Thomas Earl Petty is an United Statesn singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is the frontman of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a member of Mudcrutch....
), among others; and live performances of "Landslide" and "Edge of Seventeen", recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Melbourne, Australia.Melbourne has the longest continuous history of orchestral music of any Australian city and the MSO is the oldest professional orchestra in Australia....
 in February 2006.

Also included are the original Fleetwood Mac version of "Silver Springs"; as well as live performances of "Rhiannon" and "Stand Back" (iTunes-only bonus track); and Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
's "Rock and Roll". The CD also includes Deep Dish
Deep Dish

Deep Dish is a duo of disc jockey and house music record producer consisting of Iranian-American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi....
's dance cover of Nicks' Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
's "Dreams", for which Nicks re-recorded the vocals in 2005.

A DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 component, compiling 13 of Nicks' music videos, accompanies the CD release. It includes optional voice over commentary from Nicks and rare footage from the making of her first solo album Bella Donna in 1981.

A tour with Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak

Christopher Joseph Isaak is an United States rock music musician and occasional actor....
, opening in Concord, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 on May 17 supported the release.

Reprise Records
Reprise Records

Reprise Records is an United States record label, founded in 1960 in music by Frank Sinatra, which is owned by Warner Music Group, and operated through Warner Bros....
 initially released two radio only promos, the live version of "Landslide" with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Melbourne, Australia.Melbourne has the longest continuous history of orchestral music of any Australian city and the MSO is the oldest professional orchestra in Australia....
 and also her cover of Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
's "Rock and Roll". Both tracks failed to garner much airplay making an impact on the charts. Reprise Records
Reprise Records

Reprise Records is an United States record label, founded in 1960 in music by Frank Sinatra, which is owned by Warner Music Group, and operated through Warner Bros....
 released "Stand Back" (issued with club mixes) on May 29, 2007. "Stand Back", which peaked at #5 on the pop singles chart in 1983, has reached #2 on the "Billboard Club Chart". Nicks previously reached #1 on this chart, with "Planets Of The Universe" (from Trouble In Shangri-La) in 2001. The Remix single of "Stand Back" debuted on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales Chart on September 15, 2007 at #10 peaking at #4 the following week. It also debuted on the Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales Chart at #3 peaking at #1.

Plans for 2008-2009
According to the The Tennessean
The Tennessean

The Tennessean is the principal daily newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, USA, with a circulation area covering 39 counties in Middle Tennessee and eight counties in southern Kentucky....
, in January 2008, Nicks was spotted "in Nashville recording an album with Joe Thomas for a CD that accompanies a DVD of PBS Soundstage".

Nicks played two concerts in February 2008, both in California, and an additional two shows in April 2008 on the east coast (Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
 and Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
). She followed up with a brief but hectic 15 date tour in June 2008. No additional tour dates have been announced.

According to an interview for the May issue of Q
Q (magazine)

Q is a music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom, with a circulation of 130,179 as of June 2007.Founders Mark Ellen and David Hepworth were dismayed by the music press of the time, which they felt was ignoring a generation of older music buyers who were buying CDs — then still a new technology — from artists suc...
 magazine, when asked if she is working on a new solo album, Nicks replied "Yes, I've been writing continually. Here [she hands me a sheet of paper titled: The Soldier's Angel, inspired by her charity work]. It's one of the many poems that is ready to go to the piano right now. I'm always writing".

Nicks is to release a CD, titled "The Soundstage Sessions
The Soundstage Sessions

The Soundstage Sessions is a forthcoming album by the American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. It is the first live album of Nicks' solo career, and features fan favorites, live performance rarities and two new songs....
" and a DVD, titled "Live In Chicago". Both are of her October 2007 Soundstage
Soundstage (TV program)

Soundstage is an American live concert television series produced by WTTW Chicago and HD Ready. The original series aired for 13 seasons between 1974 and 1985; a new series of seasons began in 2003, with the latest running through winter 2009, each presented in High-definition television with surround sound....
 performance, and are being released on March 31, 2009 through Reprise Records
Reprise Records

Reprise Records is an United States record label, founded in 1960 in music by Frank Sinatra, which is owned by Warner Music Group, and operated through Warner Bros....
. The DVD features special guest Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Carlton

Vanessa Lee Carlton is an United States soft rock/Piano pop singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is best known for the single "A Thousand Miles" from her debut album, Be Not Nobody which was released April 30, 2002, and certified platinum album in the U.S....
 for whom Nicks provided backing vocals on her 2007 album Heroes & Thieves
Heroes & Thieves

Heroes & Thieves is the third album by Vanessa Carlton, released by The Inc. Records on October 9, 2007 . It is co-produced by Irv Gotti, Linda Perry and Third Eye Blind lead singer Stephan Jenkins, who produced Carlton's second album, Harmonium , and Carlton co-wrote the tracks with Perry and Jenkins....
.

On December 3, 2008, it was announced that Fleetwood Mac will be hitting the road for a hits tour in 2009, starting in March. According to Pollstar
Pollstar

Pollstar is the world's largest resource for international concert tour information. It collects and organizes information on concert ticket sales and artist tour schedules....
, the tour coincides with a new greatest hits compilation called "Unleashed" that contains never before seen footage and previously unreleased tracks.

Tours

After a few months' respite from the Say You Will tour, Nicks did a four-night stint in May 2005 at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace, is a luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, an Unincorporated area township in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada, United States in the Las Vegas metropolitan area....
 in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
, and then did a 10-show tour with Don Henley
Don Henley

Donald Hugh " Don " Henley is an United States rock music singing, songwriter and drummer, best known as a founding member of the Eagles before launching a successful Grammy Award-winning solo career....
. Nicks continued the tour solo with pop singer Vanessa Carlton as the opening act, playing over 20 dates nationwide during the summer of 2005. She played such venues as Boston's Tweeter Center, Tommy Hilfiger at Jones Beach Amphitheatre in Wantagh, New York., Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania., Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO., Honda Center in Anaheim, CA., and the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ. She ended the tour where it began, at Caesar's Palace. There her set included the rarely performed-live "If Anyone Falls", the moving "How Still My Love" from Bella Donna and a rendition of Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
's "Rock and Roll". At the "Fashion Rocks" concert of September 2005 at Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Its nickname is the Showplace of the Nation, and it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city....
 in New York City, soul singer Joss Stone
Joss Stone

Joss Stone is an English born British soul music and contemporary R&B singer-songwriter and actor. Stone emerged to fame in late 2003 with her multi-platinum debut album, The Soul Sessions, which made the 2004 Mercury Prize shortlist....
 and singer Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas (musician)

Robert Kelly Thomas is an American rock recording artist, and songwriter. He is the primary songwriter and lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret....
 covered the Stevie Nicks – Tom Petty 1981 smash hit "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" to kick-start the Fall Fashion Week.

In October 2005, she attended the Melbourne Cup Week in Australia, and one of the horse racing stakes was named after her: The Stevie Nicks Plate. She used this opportunity to launch her promotion of an Australian/New Zealand extension to her Gold Dust Tour in February and March 2006. Nicks toured in Australia and New Zealand with popular Australian performer John Farnham
John Farnham

John Peter Farnham, Order of Australia is an English people-born Australian Pop music singer who performed as Teen idol, Johnny Farnham, from 1964–1979 and then as Adult Contemporary singer John Farnham....
. She also appeared in concert with Tom Petty in June near Manassas, Virginia
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
 and at the Bonnaroo Music Festival that same month.

In 2006, Nicks also performed with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for the first leg of their tour in the summer, and later in the year returned as a guest performer for a number of songs on the tour celebrating Petty's 30th anniversary since his debut album. Tom Petty's Homecoming Concert in Gainesville, FL, which contained performances with Stevie Nicks, was filmed for PBS Soundstage
Soundstage (TV program)

Soundstage is an American live concert television series produced by WTTW Chicago and HD Ready. The original series aired for 13 seasons between 1974 and 1985; a new series of seasons began in 2003, with the latest running through winter 2009, each presented in High-definition television with surround sound....
 as well as DVD release for March 2007. Nicks was also the featured performer for Bette Midler
Bette Midler

Bette Midler is an American singing, actress and comedienne, also known as The Divine Miss M. During her career, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and a Tony Awards, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards....
's benefit function, Hullaween, in October 2006. On December 8, 2006, Nicks performed at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace, is a luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, an Unincorporated area township in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada, United States in the Las Vegas metropolitan area....
 on the Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Strip

The Las Vegas Strip is an approximately 4 mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada, Nevada, United States. A small portion of The Strip lies in Las Vegas, Nevada, but most of it is in the unincorporated area areas of Paradise, Nevada and Winchester, Nevada....
 near Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
 as a benefit for the Epicurean Charitable Foundation.

On February 4, 2007 Nicks performed her classic solo hit song "Stand Back" at the 2007 Super Bowl XLI Pre-game Show on CBS. She also made performance appearances on NBC's The Today Show and The Ellen Degeneres Show
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The Ellen DeGeneres Show is an Emmy Award-winning television syndication television talk show hosted by comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and distributed by Warner Bros....
.

Nicks began touring with pop/rock artist Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak

Christopher Joseph Isaak is an United States rock music musician and occasional actor....
 beginning in May 2007. The last Stevie Nicks/Chris Isaak show was June 17, 2007 at the Tweeter Center
Tweeter Center

Tweeter Center can refer to any of the following amphitheatres:*Comcast Center for the Performing Arts , located in Mansfield, Massachusetts, near Boston, Massachusetts...
 in Boston, MA. Nicks continued the tour solo, with Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Carlton

Vanessa Lee Carlton is an United States soft rock/Piano pop singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is best known for the single "A Thousand Miles" from her debut album, Be Not Nobody which was released April 30, 2002, and certified platinum album in the U.S....
 opening on some dates. The tour finished off at The Borgata in Atlantic City on August 24, 2007.

Touring Band
(2008)
  • Jana Anderson - Backing vocals (2003-present)
  • Lenny Castro - Percussionist (1994-present)
  • Sharon Celani - Backing vocals (1981-present)
  • Al Ortiz - Bass guitar (2001-present)
  • Jimmy Paxson
    Jimmy Paxson

    Jimmy Paxson Jr. is an American drummer....
    - Drums (2005-present)
  • Ricky Peterson - Keyboardist (2007-present)
  • Lori Perry - Backing vocals (1981-1989, 1996, 2005-present)
  • Scott Plunket - Pianist (2001-2002, 2008)
  • Carlos Rios - Rhythm guitar (1988-present)
  • Waddy Wachtel
    Waddy Wachtel

    Robert "Waddy" Wachtel is a Los Angeles musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel's passion for music, and ease of adaptation toward a variety of genres has placed him in a position as one of the most in-demand session musicians throughout his career, playing with high profile rockers like the Keith Ri...
    - Lead guitarist, Musical director(1981-1986, 2001-present)


Stevie Nicks' Band of Soldiers

In late 2004, Nicks began visiting Army and Navy medical centers in Washington, D.C. While visiting wounded service men and women, Nicks became determined to find an object she could leave with each soldier that would raise their spirits, motivate, and give them something to look forward to each day. She eventually decided to purchase hundreds of iPod Nanos, load them with music, artists, and play-lists which she would hand select, and autograph them. She now regularly delivers these tokens of her appreciation, bringing her closest friends to share the experience.

In 2006, Nicks held a get-together to raise money for her charity work. Many of her peers made contributions. Nicks continues to develop this philanthropic endeavor.

Influence

One of the reasons for Nicks' continued career is the devotion she inspires in her fans. Courtney Love
Courtney Love

Courtney Michelle Love is an United States rock musician and actress. Love is known as lead singer and lyricist for the alternative rock band Hole and for her two-year marriage to Nirvana singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain....
, Michelle Branch
Michelle Branch

Michelle Jacquet Branch is an Demographics of the United States singer, songwriter and guitarist. She made Broken Bracelet in 2000, and released the platinum album-selling albums The Spirit Room and Hotel Paper in August 2001 and June 2003 respectively....
, Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Carlisle

Belinda Jo Carlisle is an United States singer. Carlisle has enjoyed success twice during her career, first as lead singer and founding member of the seminal, all-female band New Wave music band The Go-Go's, then as a successful international solo artist....
, the Dixie Chicks
Dixie Chicks

The Dixie Chicks are a country music group, comprising three women; Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, and Emily Robison. Together, they have sold over 36 million albums as of March 2009....
, Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige

Mary Jane Blige is a nine-time Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American R&B music singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor who has sold more than forty eight million albums worldwide....
, Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an United States singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock music, country music, pop music and folk music, into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards....
, Laura Branigan
Laura Branigan

Laura Branigan was an American singer-songwriter and actor of Irish American ancestry. She is best known for her Top-10 hit "Self Control" , her biggest hit from the Platinum album of the same name....
, Sarah McLachlan
Sarah McLachlan

Sarah Ann McLachlan, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia is a Canada musician, singer and songwriter.She is known for the emotional sound of her ballads and mezzo-soprano vocal range....
, Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American pop rock singer, songwriter, and occasional actor. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the highly-publicized American Idol of the television series American Idol in 2002....
, Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Carlton

Vanessa Lee Carlton is an United States soft rock/Piano pop singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is best known for the single "A Thousand Miles" from her debut album, Be Not Nobody which was released April 30, 2002, and certified platinum album in the U.S....
, Georgi Cussick, Tori Amos
Tori Amos

Tori Amos is a pianist and singer-songwriter of dual United Kingdom and United States citizenship. She is married to England sound engineer Mark Hawley, with whom she has one child, Natashya "Tash" L?rien Hawley, born on September 5, 2000....
, Michelle Hotaling, Jennifer Hanson
Jennifer Hanson

Jennifer Kathleen Hanson is an American country music artist, as well as a former Miss California. Married to songwriter Mark Nesler since 1997, Hanson began her own musical career in 2002 with a self-titled debut album being issued on Capitol Records....
, and Delta Goodrem
Delta Goodrem

Delta Lea Goodrem is an Australian singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress. Signed to Sony Music Entertainment at the age of 15, Goodrem rose to prominence in 2002, starring in the popular Australian soap Neighbours as Nina Tucker, and this assisted her in establishing an international music career....
 have all cited her work as an inspiration. She has participated in duets or provided guest vocals for several of their albums and some have returned the favour, notably Crow and the Dixie Chicks. The Dixie Chicks covered her 1975 classic "Landslide", which became a Top 10 hit (#1 on the Adult Contemporary chart) and a #1 Hit on the Country Chart. She recorded a duet of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" with Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak

Christopher Joseph Isaak is an United States rock music musician and occasional actor....
 on his 2004 Christmas
Christmas

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts Twelve Days of Christmas....
 album Chris Isaak Christmas
Christmas (Chris Isaak album)

Christmas is a 2004 album by Chris Isaak released on Warner Bros. Records....
 and sang with Isaak on his PBS Christmas television special. Other successful covers have included The Corrs
The Corrs

The Corrs are a Celtic music folk rock band from Dundalk, County Louth, Republic of Ireland. The group consists of the Corr siblings: Andrea Corr ; Sharon Corr ; Caroline Corr ; and Jim Corr ....
' "Dreams", and Courtney Love
Courtney Love

Courtney Michelle Love is an United States rock musician and actress. Love is known as lead singer and lyricist for the alternative rock band Hole and for her two-year marriage to Nirvana singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain....
's former band Hole
Hole (band)

Hole was an American alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1989 and disbanded in 2002. The band was fronted by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Courtney Love, who co-founded Hole with lead guitarist Eric Erlandson when he responded to an ad she placed in the punk zine Flipside ....
 with "Gold Dust Woman". "Edge Of Seventeen" was sampled on Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child

Destiny's Child was an contemporary R&B and pop music girl group comprising lead singer Beyonc? Knowles alongside Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams ....
's 2001 #1 single "Bootylicious
Bootylicious

"Bootylicious" is a song performed by the rhythm and blues girl group Destiny's Child. It appears on their third album Survivor and was released as the second single from the album; it became their fourth United States number-one single and reached the top-five in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom....
". Nicks appeared in the video for "Bootylicious" and in an episode of MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
's Making The Video
Making the Video

Making the Video is an MTV show, consisting of half-hour episodes, which chronicles the process of filming various music videos. Usually the director outlines the concept of the video and the show often includes light-hearted and humorous moments....
 that featured it, in which she expressed her admiration for both the song and the group. Neil Tennant
Neil Tennant

Neil Francis Tennant is an English people musician, singer and songwriter, who, with his colleague, Chris Lowe, make up the successful electronic dance music duo Pet Shop Boys....
 of the Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys are an English people electronic dance music duo, consisting of Neil Tennant, who provides main Singing, Keyboard instruments and occasionally guitar, and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals....
 has expressed extreme interest in working with Nicks. Lindsay Lohan covered "Edge of Seventeen" on her 2005 album, A Little More Personal. Deep Dish
Deep Dish

Deep Dish is a duo of disc jockey and house music record producer consisting of Iranian-American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi....
 fulfilled their "Dreams" of working with Nicks in 2005 when Nicks offered to re-record vocals on a remix of her #1 penned song, "Dreams
Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song)

"Dreams" is a song written by singer Stevie Nicks, for the group Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, Rumours. The song was the only U.S. number one hit for the group, and remains one of their best known songs....
". The Deep Dish
Deep Dish

Deep Dish is a duo of disc jockey and house music record producer consisting of Iranian-American members Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi....
 version went on to reach #2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay Chart, as well as providing Nicks with her third UK top 40 hit. She helped with additional vocals and writing on Vanessa Carlton's 2007 album Heroes and Thieves. Carlton was on tour with Stevie in 2005 and 2006.

The Dixie Chicks cover of Stevie Nicks' Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 classic "Landslide" also earned Stevie Nicks a BMI
Broadcast Music Incorporated

Broadcast Music, Incorporated is one of three United States performing rights organization, along with ASCAP and SESAC. It collects license fees on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members whose works have been performed....
 Songwriters Award in 2003. The award is given to the songwriter of the track, regardless of the performer, and Stevie Nicks' "Landslide" won the prestigious "Song Of The Year" award.

According to BMI: "Landslide" earned songwriter Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 the 35th Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. This distinction is given to the song tallying the most feature US broadcast performances during the eligibility period. Nicks is also publisher of the song, through her company Welsh Witch Music. Included on the Dixie Chicks' platinum Monument album Home, "Landslide" was a Country, Adult Top 40, Hot 100 and AC Billboard charts smash. Nicks previously collected a Pop Award in 1998 for Fleetwood Mac's recording of the song, which has achieved Million-Air status with over three million airplays. (BMI)

Personal life


Her only marriage was to Kim Anderson, the widower of her friend Robin Anderson, soon after Robin died of leukemia while Bella Donna
Bella Donna (album)

Bella Donna is the debut solo album by United States singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in July 1981, the album hit #1 on the U.S....
 was on the top of the charts. Stevie and Kim were soon divorced: "We didn't get married because we were in love, we got married because we were grieving and it was the only way that we could feel like we were doing anything."

On August 10, 2005 her father, Jess Nicks, died. Jess introduced his daughter during several of her concert tours and was a large influence on Nicks. Nicks remarked, after Jess's health had deteriorated, that she asked her father to "hang on" for her to finish her tour and his death came shortly after Nicks wrapped up her summer 2005 Gold Dust Tour. She was able to be with him in his final hours.

Dated cable television pioneer Timothy O'Brien while living in Aspen Colorado in the 1970s.

Of her lifestyle today, Nicks stated "I am a very different girl from the girl that was so wrapped up in rock and roll and the drugs and everything else. I'll never take it all for granted again, ever. Because I also now really realize how quickly that it can go, and that you can be the darling one year, and be nobody the next year. So you have to learn to accept and deal with that." (VH1
VH1

VH1 is an United States cable television network based in New York City. Launched on January 1, 1985 in television, the original purpose of the channel was to build on the success of MTV by playing music videos, but targeting a slighter older demographic than its sister channel, focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music....
 "Behind The Music, 1998)

Up until July 2007 Nicks lived in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Paradise Valley, Arizona

Paradise Valley is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, Arizona, United States. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town was 14,558....
, a suburb of Phoenix in a home she built in 1981 and shared with brother Chris, his wife Lori and their daughter Jessica. She announced in mid-2007 that her Paradise Valley home would be put up for sale, citing her aspirations to "downsize" and focus more on her charity work, and the fact that in the last year she had only "spent about two weeks there." The house was put on the market for a reported $3.8 million and many fans (feeling it was the end of a major era in her life and career) tagged it as a "Kingdom Up For Sale", a line from the song "Gold Dust Woman". She also owns a home in Pacific Palisades, California.

According to a September 2007 article in the Weekly Telegraph (UK), Nicks says she is again selling her home, her recently purchased Pacific Palisades home (purchased two years ago by Nicks, right down the street from a rental home she had for years in Pacific Palisades). She has said it's a "house for adults", "And even though I'm pushing 60 I don't feel that I'm that old yet." She will be moving to a penthouse apartment on the beach and the old house is already on the market.

Image

Stevie Nicks is known for her mystical image, created by her graceful movements, possessed performances and her billowing chiffon
Chiffon (fabric)

Chiffon, from the French language word for a cloth or rag, is a lightweight, balanced plain weave Sheer textiles woven of alternate Spinning crepe yarns....
 skirts, shawls, top hat
Top Hat

Top Hat is a 1935 in film Screwball comedy film musical film comedy in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick ....
s, layers of lace
Lace

Lace is an openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand. The holes can be formed via removal of threads or cloth from a previously woven fabric, but more often open spaces are created as part of the lace fabric....
 and long blonde hair. Margi Kent, a designer from California, has worked with Nicks since the 1970s
1970s

The 1970s, or the Seventies was the decade that ran from January 1, 1970 to December 31, 1979.In the western world, social progressive values that began in the 1960s, such as increasing political awareness and political and economic liberty of women, continued to grow....
 to perfect her style. Perhaps the most famous part of Nicks' wardrobe is her platform boots. Nicks has worn suede
Suede

Suede is a type of leather with a nap finish. However, it can also refer to a similar napped or brushed finish on many kinds of fabrics. The term comes from the French "gants de Su?de", which literally means "gloves of Sweden"....
 platform boots in various colors, usually black, cream, tan or maroon in almost all of her performances since 1975. Standing at 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m), Nicks is not particularly tall and has stated she felt a little ridiculous standing next to the much taller Mick Fleetwood (High Times, 1982
High Times

High Times is a New York City-based magazine. The publication strongly advocates the legalization of cannabis . For a brief period, it moved toward an overtly left-wing lifestyle magazine under publisher Richard Stratton, who hired John Mailer, Norman Mailer's youngest son, as executive editor....
)
. For this reason she developed a penchant for 6-inch (15 cm) platform boots. "Even when platforms went completely out of style, I kept wearing them because I didn't want to go back to being 5-foot-3 inches [1.60 m] in heels", she told Allure
Allure (magazine)

Allure is a women's beauty magazine. It was founded in 1991, and its current Editor in Chief is Linda Wells. The magazine has different features, all based on the subject of beauty....
 magazine in 1995. Over the years, Nicks has developed a style which she calls her "uniform" (Spotlight on Stevie Nicks, 96.1 WSRS
WSRS

WSRS is an American commercial radio station broadcasting on 96.1 FM broadcasting. The station is licensed to Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Clear Channel Communications....
, August 5, 2001), which is best exemplified by the outfit worn on the cover of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, perhaps the base inspiration for many of her costumes. Another trademark of Nicks' is a Dickens-style gentleman's formal top hat, which she began wearing in the late 1970s
1970s

The 1970s, or the Seventies was the decade that ran from January 1, 1970 to December 31, 1979.In the western world, social progressive values that began in the 1960s, such as increasing political awareness and political and economic liberty of women, continued to grow....
. During the early 1980s
1980s

The 1980s or the Eighties or the 80s or the years between the 70s and the 90s, was the decade that ran from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 1989....
 she wore velvet Renaissance poets' berets with plume feathers (as shown in the vintage photo used on the cover of her March 2007 CD release Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks
Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks

Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks....
). In the late 1980s
1980s

The 1980s or the Eighties or the 80s or the years between the 70s and the 90s, was the decade that ran from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 1989....
 and early 1990s
1990s

The 1990s or Nineties was the decade that ran from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1999. During this time, the widespread adoption of personal computers, the Internet, and the increased economic productivity led to the equity market booms around the world, and caused an influx of wealth to the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia....
, she wore fashionable ladies hats on stage and to this day, often still sports a black top hat adorned with giant plumes.

Many of Nicks' shawls and capes also have an association with her songs in her live performances, many becoming as signature in live performances as the songs themselves. These include a red/crimson shawl for "Sara", white for "Edge of Seventeen", gold for "Gold Dust Woman" and black with round gold circles for "Stand Back". One of her trademarks is twirling across the stage with shawls flying during the interlude of her classic songs, notably "Stand Back" and "Gypsy".

Nicks has said that her vocal style and performance antics evolved from female singers like Grace Slick
Grace Slick

Grace Slick is an United States singer and songwriter, who was one of the lead singers of the rock groups The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship #Starship, and as a solo artist, for nearly three decades, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s....
 and Janis Joplin
Janis Joplin

Janis Lyn Joplin was an United States singer, songwriter, and music arranger, from Port Arthur, Texas. She rose to prominence in the late 1960s as the lead singer of Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist....
. She admitted inspiration when she saw Joplin perform live (and opened for with her first band "Fritz") shortly before Joplin's death. Nicks owns a strand of Joplin's stage beads. She also commented that she once saw a woman in her audience dressed in dripping chiffon with a Gibson Girl
Gibson Girl

File:Gibson Girl.pngThe Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal as portrayed in the satirical pen and ink illustrated stories created by illustrator Charles Dana Gibson during a twenty year period spanning the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in the United States....
 hairstyle and big boots and Nicks knew she wanted something similar. She took the look and made it her own. Another important part of Nicks' image is her jewelry. Nicks typically introduces one signature piece of jewelry during each tour. Such items have included silver bracelets, crescent moon pendant, pyramid shaped pendant, winged-heart pendant, gold crosses and, most recently, a Tiffany
Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. is a United States jewellery and Silver company founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837 as a "stationery and fancy goods emporium."...
 pendant with diamonds meaning "longevity." The crescent moon pendant is arguably the most iconic of all Nicks' jewelry – the original was bought while she was in England on tour with Fleetwood Mac during the Tusk era. Nicks then had her personal jeweler, Henri David of Philadelphia, make replicas of the moon pendant which become treasured gifts to her friends. In recent years, celebrity pals such as Bette Midler
Bette Midler

Bette Midler is an American singing, actress and comedienne, also known as The Divine Miss M. During her career, she has won four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, three Emmy Awards, and a Tony Awards, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards....
 and ice-skating star Tai Babilonia have been photographed wearing their "Stevie moons".

Nicks has even commented in interviews recently that she never would have dreamed that her trademark "Bella Donna/Witchy Woman" image would have been taken so seriously by her fans, often joking that she doesn't live her private life in her stage clothes and "Stevie garb" as many people seem to think. However, she greatly credits her career/stage image for its role in giving her a trademark that has made her unique and "timeless".

Microphone and tambourine
Stevie Nicks is known for her use of the Sennheiser
Sennheiser

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG is a private Germany company that makes microphones, headphones, telephony accessories, and avionics headsets for consumer, Professional audio, and business applications....
 MD-441-U5. Its interesting appearance has made it synonymous with Nicks' early tours. Also synonymous with Nicks' microphone are the items she chooses to decorate her microphone stand with. Over the years, such items have included roses, ribbons, chiffon, crystal beads, scarves and small stuffed animals.

In addition to this, it is also well known that Nicks tends to leave the mic on its stand for the majority of her performances, rarely taking it in hand.

Upon being asked in a question forum on her official website about playing the tambourine
Tambourine

The tambourine or Marine is a musical instrument of the Percussion instrument family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zils"....
, Nicks stated that she began playing the tambourine upon joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975, feeling the need to do something onstage during songs that featured Lindsey or Christine. Like her microphone, her tambourine usually features scarves and/or streamers. Nicks' trademark tambourine since the early 1980s is in the shape of a black half-moon.

Rumors of witchcraft
One of the more persistent rumors which has trailed Nicks through the years is that she is a witch and is heavily involved in Wicca
Wicca

Wicca is a neopaganism, nature-based religion. It was re-popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired United Kingdom civil servant, who at the time called it Witchcraft and its adherents "the Wica"....
. While she admits to having a high regard for the mythic and gothic, she denies any solitary dedication to any one religion, including Wicca. She speaks about this erroneous image in a 2006 interview. Though her work is copyrighted under the name Welsh Witch Music, some allege that the name is a retrospective reference to the name Rhiannon and does not provide any proof or suggestion that Nicks, herself, is a witch, while others would disagree with this characterization and mention simply that the name speaks for itself. It is quite plainly known to dedicated Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
 fans that between 1975 and 1977, Stevie would always start Rhiannon by stating "This is a song about a Welsh witch." In a Yahoo!
Yahoo!

Yahoo! Inc. is an United States public company corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, , and provides Internet services worldwide....
 interview on April 28, 1998, Nicks said of the infamous rumor: "I have no idea what precipitated those rumors...I am not a witch. Get a life!" Nicks also stated in a 1983 Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight

Entertainment Tonight is a daily television entertainment news show that is Television syndication by CBS Television Distribution throughout the United States, Canada and in many countries around the world....
 interview: "I spent thousands of dollars on beautiful black clothes and had to stop wearing them for a long time because a lot of people scared me. And that's really unfair to me, I think, for people – other people – to conjure up their ideas of what I am or what I believe in." In a 1998 Redbook
Redbook

Redbook is an United States of America women's magazine published by the Hearst Corporation....
 magazine article, Nicks spoke of her faith, stating that she believes in angels and knows that she is alive today because "there was a God looking out" for her during her years of addiction.

Legacy and crossover


  • A New York City festival in honor of Nicks, called Night of 1,000 Stevies, began in 1991 and has grown larger each year. The festival inspired a 2001 film, Gypsy 83
    Gypsy 83

    Gypsy 83 is a 2001 film by Todd Stephens. It is about two young goths, Gypsy and Clive who travel to New York City for an annual festival celebrating their idol, Stevie Nicks....
    , about two fans who drive from Ohio
    Ohio

    Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
     to perform in the show.
  • Appeared on SNL
    Saturday Night Live

    Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
     as a musical guest in 1983, performing "Stand Back" and "Nightbird".
  • Stevie Nicks was parodied in the South Park
    South Park

    South Park is an United Statesn animation situation comedy, notorious for its toilet humour, surrealism, and often black comedy, which satirizes Subject matter in South Park including religion, politics, violence, abuse, sexuality, and mental disorder....
     episode Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants
    Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants

    "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" is episode 74 of the Comedy Central series South Park. It originally aired November 7, 2001, and is notable as the first episode to air after September 11, 2001 attacks....
     in which her resemblance to a goat was enhanced to a surreal and humorous extent
  • Steve Nicks was also parodied on SNL
    Saturday Night Live

    Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
     by Lucy Lawless in October 17 1998.
Lucy Lawless plays Stevie Nicks from the band Fleetwood Mac, and sings about Tex Mex specialties available from her restaurant "Stevie Nicks Fajita Roundup".

Discography


Solo

  • Bella Donna
    Bella Donna (album)

    Bella Donna is the debut solo album by United States singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in July 1981, the album hit #1 on the U.S....
     (1981)
  • Stevie Nicks: Live in Concert (Video) (1982)
  • The Wild Heart
    The Wild Heart (album)

    The Wild Heart is the second solo album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in summer 1983, a year after Fleetwood Mac's successful #1 album Mirage , it reached #5 on the U.S....
     (1983)
  • Rock a Little
    Rock a Little

    Rock a Little is the third solo album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.Released in late 1985 while Fleetwood Mac were on a lengthy hiatus, the album peaked at #12 on the U.S....
     (1985)
  • The Other Side of the Mirror (1989)
  • Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks
    Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks

    Timespace - The Best of Stevie Nicks is a 1991 compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks....
     (1991)
  • Street Angel
    Street Angel (album)

    Street Angel is the fifth solo album from American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. The album was released in 1994, during a particularly unhappy time in Nicks' life and career....
     (1994)
  • Live at Red Rocks (Video) (1995)
  • Enchanted
    Enchanted (Stevie Nicks album)

    Enchanted is a 3-disc box set of material by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, which encompasses her solo career from 1981's Bella Donna to 1994's Street Angel ....
     (3CD Boxset) (1998)
  • Trouble in Shangri-La
    Trouble in Shangri-La

    Trouble in Shangri-La is the sixth album by American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. Released in 2001, it was her first new solo album since 1994's Street Angel ....
     (2001)
  • Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks
    Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks

    Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks is a compilation album featuring songs from the solo career of American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks....
     (2007)
  • The Soundstage Sessions
    The Soundstage Sessions

    The Soundstage Sessions is a forthcoming album by the American singer/songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks. It is the first live album of Nicks' solo career, and features fan favorites, live performance rarities and two new songs....
     (2009)


as Buckingham Nicks

  • Buckingham Nicks
    Buckingham Nicks

    Buckingham Nicks is a 10-track Gramophone record by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. The album, produced and engineered by Keith Olsen, was recorded in 1973 for Polydor, right after Buckingham and Nicks disbanded their long-time band, Fritz....
     (1974)


with Fleetwood Mac

  • Fleetwood Mac
    Fleetwood Mac (1975 album)

    Fleetwood Mac is an album released by the British/American band Fleetwood Mac in 1975 in music. It was the band's second eponymous album; the first being Fleetwood Mac ....
     (1975)
  • Rumours
    Rumours

    Rumours is the thirteenth album by Rock music band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1977 in music. It was the second album recorded with this line-up, following the successful self-titled Fleetwood Mac album in 1975....
     (1977)
  • Tusk
    Tusk (album)

    Tusk is a double album released in 1979 by Fleetwood Mac. Considered somewhat experimental due to Lindsey Buckingham's apparent attempts to allow punk rock and New Wave music influence into his work, Tusk did not achieve the level of success of its mega-hit predecessor, Rumours....
     (1979)
  • Live
    Live (Fleetwood Mac album)

    Live is a double live album released by Fleetwood Mac in 1980 in music. It was the first live album from the Fleetwood Mac#Buckingham Nicks of the band, and the next would be The Dance from 1997....
     (1980)
  • Mirage
    Mirage (Fleetwood Mac album)

    Mirage is a 1982 album by Fleetwood Mac.Following a hiatus of over a year since the completion of the worldwide Tusk tour, the band then temporarily relocated to France to record the album, by which time both Nicks and Buckingham had each achieved solo success....
     (1982)
  • Tango in the Night
    Tango in the Night

    Tango in the Night is an album by the British-American band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1987 in music. It spawned the singles "Big Love ", "Everywhere ", "Little Lies", "Seven Wonders ", "Family Man" and "Isn't It Midnight"....
     (1987)
  • Greatest Hits
    Greatest Hits (1988 Fleetwood Mac album)

    Greatest Hits is a 1988 compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac. It covers the period of the band's greatest commercial success, from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s....
     (1988)
  • Behind the Mask
    Behind the Mask (album)

    Behind the Mask is an album by Great Britain/United States rock music musical band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1990 in music. It was the first album released by the band after the departure of guitarist Lindsey Buckingham....
     (1990)
  • 25 Years - The Chain
    25 Years - The Chain

    25 Years - The Chain is a compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1992 in music. It consists of four CDs, covering the entire history of the band from its formation in 1967, up to 1992....
     (2D of 4CD Boxset) (1992)
  • The Dance
    The Dance (album)

    The Dance is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released on CD and VHS in 1997 in music, and later on DVD. It hailed the return of the band's most successful line-up , who had not released an album together since 1987's Tango in the Night....
     (1997)
  • The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac
    The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac

    The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac is an enhanced compilation album released by rock music band Fleetwood Mac in 2002 in music to promote their then-upcoming album Say You Will ....
     (2002)
  • Say You Will
    Say You Will

    Say You Will is an album by Great Britain/United States band Fleetwood Mac, released in 2003 in music. It was the first Fleetwood Mac album in over 30 years not to include tracks written by vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie, who had left the group in 1998....
     (2003)
  • Live in Boston
    Live In Boston (2004)

    Live in Boston is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released June 15, 2004. The concert was filmed September 23 and 24, 2003 at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts during the group's Say You Will Tour....
     (2004)


See also

  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
    List of number-one dance hits (United States)

    This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard magazine's Hot Dance Club Play chart — a weekly national survey of popular songs in United States dance clubs....
  • List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart


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