Stevie Nicks has formed tons of celebrity connections over her decades-long career - and she dished about several of them in ...
Stevie Nicks (née Stephanie Nicks) is an American singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 1975 when she joined Fleetwood Mac as the band's lead singer. Her most famous songs with the band include ...
Stevie Nicks is an iconic singer, songwriter, and member of the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac. Recently, fans have compared her to another artist from the country music group Lady Antebellum ...
Stevie Nicks, for example, only knocked her drug addiction on the head when her doctor advised her that she wasn’t far off suffering a brain haemorrhage due to substance abuse. She already had a ...
Since Christine McVie died, Stevie Nicks has dedicated part of her live shows to her friend. But at her concert in Hershey, Pennsylvania in September, the singer said it would be the last time she ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Stevie Nicks tours regularly, but she doesn’t release music like she used to. She spaces out her own projects, though in the past ...
1 single that Stevie Nicks practically had to beg Fleetwood Mac to record. The song was written solely by Nicks in about ten minutes in a room that was said to belong to Sly Stone of the funk-rock ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Stevie Nicks has never been afraid to stand up for what she believes in, and she’s continuing to do so with her new single.
Considering Stevie Nicks wrote an entire song about John Lennon (“Edge of Seventeen” for those unfamiliar), you’d likely wager that he was her favorite Beatle. Somehow, you’d be wrong.