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Stevie Nicks            

Two-Time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer & Singer-Songwriter Known for "Landslide," "Edge of Seventeen" & Her Work with Fleetwood Mac; Founder, Stevie Nicks's Band of Soldiers"

Stevie Nicks, an iconic singer-songwriter, is widely recognized as the captivating frontwoman of Fleetwood Mac and for her successful solo career. Nicks' life took a significant turn when she joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975. The band's first album with Nicks, "Fleetwood Mac," and the subsequent album, "Rumours," achieved colossal success. "Rumours," certified 20x platinum in the US, included "Dreams," the band's only number one hit in the U.S. The album is one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 45 million copies sold worldwide, thereby solidifying Nicks’ place in rock history.

Nicks' distinctive voice, ethereal stage presence, and poetic lyrics made her a symbol of 1970s rock. Her work with Fleetwood Mac was characterized by a blend of personal storytelling and mysticism that deeply resonated with fans. Apart from her contributions to Fleetwood Mac, Nicks embarked on a solo career in 1981 with her debut album "Bella Donna," which topped the Billboard 200 and reached multiplatinum status. The album included hits like "Edge of Seventeen" and "Leather and Lace," marking the beginning of a solo career that would make her one of rock history's most successful female artists.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Nicks balanced her solo work with Fleetwood Mac reunions, releasing successful albums like "The Wild Heart," "Rock a Little," and working on Fleetwood Mac's album "Tango in the Night." Nicks' music, characterized by vulnerability, mysticism, and a sense of otherworldliness, drew fans who connected with her deeply emotional lyrics and timeless persona. Songs like "Landslide," "Gypsy," and "Stand Back" remain beloved staples of her repertoire, with "Landslide" listed in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

In recent years, Nicks has continued to influence new generations of musicians and fans. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice—first as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and again as a solo artist in 2019, becoming the first woman to achieve this feat. She has also released a live album and concert film from the 24 Karat Gold Tour in September 2020 and headlined the 2021 Shaky Knees Music Festival. Additionally, Nicks released the song "The Lighthouse" in 2024 to promote women's rights and started a charity foundation titled "Stevie Nicks's Band of Soldiers" to benefit wounded military personnel. With a career spanning over five decades, Nicks continues to be a cultural icon, celebrated for her artistic contributions, unique style, and unwavering presence in the music world.

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Stevie Nicks: 'My Heart Is With Hillary Clinton' - Us Weekly
The Gold Dust Woman is with her too! During a chat with Us Weekly Entertainment Director Ian Drew about her upcoming 24 Karat Gold tour, Stevie Nicks ...
Stevie Nicks dazzles at the United Center - Chicago Tribune
Stevie Nicks breathed new life into decades-old songs, revisited early underrated treasures and peppered in megahits to satisfy superfans and recent acolytes ...
Stevie Nicks Reflects on 'Rumours' as Album Turns 40 - ABC News
John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey ... While the making of the album was full of drama, Stevie Nicks still looks back on the ...
Stevie Nicks on Secret to Fleetwood Mac's Longevity - Rolling Stone
Stevie Nicks has been having trouble sleeping. The Fleetwood Mac vocalist wrapped up a year-and-a-half long tour with her band last November, but even as ...
Stevie Nicks and Lady Antebellum Team for 'Crossroads' Taping ...
When rock icon Stevie Nicks and country trio Lady Antebellum convened at L.A.'s Sony Pictures Studios Tuesday to tape an upcoming episode of CMT's Cro.

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