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Stevie Nicks
Stephanie Lynn "Stevie"
Nicks (born May 26, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona)
is an American singer and songwriter, best
known for her work with Fleetwood Mac. Read
Stevie's Bio below.
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About
Stevie Nicks
Nicks met her future partner Lindsey Buckingham while in
high school and along with two others formed a band called
Fritz which became popular as a live act from 1968 until
1972. They were the opening act for, among others, Jimi
Hendrix and Janis Joplin. After the band parted, Nicks and
Buckingham remained as a duo releasing the album Buckingham
Nicks in 1973. While not a commercial success it caught
the attention of drummer Mick Fleetwood who was looking
for a new guitarist for his band Fleetwood Mac. Stevie was
reduced to cleaning houses at the time that Fleetwood Mac
stumbled onto the duo. They invited the duo to join them,
and the new ensemble released the album Fleetwood Mac in
1975. Nicks contributed songs such as "Rhiannon"
and "Landslide", originally written for the second
Buckingham Nicks album.
The album was a considerable success, and its follow-up
Rumours released in 1977 became one of the all time best
selling albums. With several Nicks songs such as "Gold
Dust Woman" it also contained Fleetwood Mac's only
United States number one single, "Dreams" which
was written by Nicks and featured her on lead vocals. The
band's next album Tusk was more experimental in sound and
while successful alienated some of its fans. Nicks' hit
single "Sara" was possibly written for the aborted
baby Nicks had with Don Henley, a member of The Eagles,
or prehaps about the girlfriend of band member Mick Fleetwood.
Around this time Nicks had another hit with Kenny Loggins
on "Whenever I Call You Friend".
Stevie Nicks First Solo Album
Nicks recorded her first solo album Bella Donna in 1981.
Its lead single "Stop Dragging My Heart Around"
was a collaboration with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
and it reached number three on the US charts. Other singles
included "Leather and Lace" with Don Henley and
"Edge of Seventeen". Bella Donna reached No. 1
on the U.S. Billboard Album charts and as of 1990 is certified
quadruple (4x) platinum. Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac for
their 1982 album Mirage and contributed the hit "Gypsy",
and released a second solo album titled The Wild Heart in
1983, which featured the Prince inspired track "Stand
Back", and "If Anyone Falls". In 1985 she
released the album Rock A Little, scoring more hit singles
with "Talk To Me" and "I Can't Wait".
In 1986, Nicks was treated for a drug addiction to cocaine
at the Betty Ford Center. Later, Nicks was advised to take
Klonopin, a sedative, to counteract her anxiety after ceasing
her use of cocaine. This lead to another addiction battle
which she would not overcome until 1994. Her next album
with Fleetwood Mac, titled Tango in the Night, included
Nicks' song "Seven Wonders" and was one of the
album's biggest hits. Sandy Stewart wrote the song "Seven
Wonders" and because Nicks had only listened to the
song a few times before recording it, the lines "all
the way down you held the line" was misheard by Nicks
as "all the way down to Emmeline" Fleetwood Mac
had always had high personality conflicts, but the tension
between Buckingham and Nicks had grown unbearable—Buckingham
quit the group right before their Tango in the Night world
tour.
In 1989, Nicks released her solo album, The Other Side
of the Mirror. It spawned a minor hit with the single "Rooms
on Fire", but sales were not as strong as expected
and became her first solo album to not quickly achieve platinum
status. Nicks returned to Fleetwood Mac in 1990, when they
recorded Behind the Mask. The album received damp reviews
and had only one semi-successful single (from Christine
McVie). After the tour, Nicks left the group.
In 1991, Nicks released "Timespace" a "best
of" album which included contributions from Jon Bon
Jovi and Bret Michaels of Poison. In 1994, Nicks released
the most poorly received album of her career, Street Angel.
Stevie was crushed by the weak numbers and by the vicious
attacks from critics regarding the weight she had gained
while on the sedative Klonopin.
During the 1992 presidential campaign Bill Clinton used
the Fleetwood Mac hit Don't Stop as his campaign theme song.
Fleetwood Mac reunited to perform the song at his 1993 Inaugural
Gala. Nicks entered seclusion for a number of years following
the Street Angel tour, beat her sedative addiction, and
lost weight. She returned to the spotlight in 1997 when
plans to help Lindsey Buckingham with a solo album turned
into one final album with the Rumours era group. This album,
The Dance, debuted at #1 on the charts and Stevie's single
"Silver Springs" (which had been originally planned
for Rumours but shelved, much to Stevie's regret) also did
well, as did the concert tour. In 1998 the group was inducted
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and performed together
a final time. She released a boxed set, "Enchanted",
in 1998 and supported it with a US tour.
Nicks and Trouble in Shangri-La
In 2001, Nicks reclaimed much commercial and critical success
with her solo album Trouble in Shangri-La, which placed
high on the charts. This was followed by another album with
John McVie, Buckingham, and Fleetwood (Christine McVie had
retired from the road and the group), their first original
album in 16 years (The Dance had been a greatest hits package
with a few new songs sprinkled in for flavor). Say You Will
was released in 2003, to respectable sales and generally
positive reviews. Their tour of America, Europe and Australia
ended in September 2004.
One of the reasons for Nicks' continued career is the devotion
she inspires in her fans. Such notables as Sheryl Crow,
the Dixie Chicks, Michelle Branch, and Courtney Love have
praised her work, and vice/versa. She has done duets or
guest vocals for several of their albums and they've returned
the favor. She recorded a duet with Chris Isaak on his 2004
Christmas album. She has also made appearances on a number
of soundtracks, ranging from 1980 (the cult cartoon Heavy
Metal) to 2003 (the hit Jack Black comedy School of Rock).
Stevie is considered to have been one of the most beautiful
women in the music industry. While she has had well-publicized
affairs with men ranging from Buckingham to Mick Fleetwood
to the late Warren Zevon to The Eagles member Don Henley
(who outraged Stevie in the early 90's when he revealed
in a magazine interview that she had aborted his child),
Nicks has only married once, to Kim Anderson. Her best friend
(his wife) had recently died of cancer, leaving behind a
husband and young child, and Nicks felt it was her calling
to marry Anderson and raise the child. They married in 1983,
but the arrangement quickly fell apart and they split a
year later.
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. While she has a love for the gothic and
has no problem with any of these beliefs, she has never
been associated with Wicca nor has she ever called herself
a witch.
Stevie currently resides in Paradise Valley, Arizona, a
suburb of Phoenix.
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