If Lucy Lawless had had her way, her cult favorite impersonation of Stevie Nicks may never have happened.
Stevie Nicks always had her own say in her solo career, and if that meant losing this classic ballad from her discography.
Stevie Nicks credits this musician as the one who convinced her it was okay to join Fleetwood Mac with Lindsey Buckingham.
Stevie Nicks has lived a life of few regrets, but she does wish she had embraced this privilege decades before she did.
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 ...
The two remaining Billy Joel tour dates — one in Detroit and another in East Rutherford — will feature another Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Fleetwood Mac songwriting legend Stevie Nicks.
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.
Lucy Lawless nearly turned down her iconic 1998 Stevie Nicks parody on SNL but was convinced by the enthusiastic team. Her ...
A benefit concert will be held in Los Angeles and streamed live on Thursday, Jan. 30, to support communities impacted by the ...
Fleetwood wanted Lindsey Buckingham. UNTERBERGER: And Lindsey Buckingham said, if I'm going to join the group, you have to also take Stevie Nicks with whom he was in a romantic relationship still ...
Stevie Nicks is visited by her late Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie “a lot”. The spiritual former frontwoman of the legendary rock band still feels the presence of the beloved keyboard player ...