Stevie Nicks was born Stephanie
Lynn Nicks in Arizona on May 26, 1948. Stevie
has made her mark as a member of a superstar
group of the 70s, Fleetwood
Mac, and as a superstar solo
artists of 80s. Stevie is known for her
poetic lyrics, raspy yet tender vocals, and
mystical demeanor while singing. Stevie's
musical desire began while singing and
writing her own songs while still a teenager
in California. Her first musical
collaboration was a group called the Changing
Times. While attending Menlo-Atherton High
School, Stevie met Lindsey Buckingham
and together with a friends, they formed a
group called Fritz.
Stevie quit college and toured
with Fritz around the West Coast and opened
for artists including Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. Fritz lasted for 3
years, at which point they broke up leaving
Stevie and Lindsey to make personal and
professional music together as a duo.
Stevie worked did various jobs
including a waitress and a dental assistant,
and Stevie and Lindsey released an LP
together - Buckingham-Nicks.
Although the LP didn't do well, it helped get
the duo noticed by Fleetwood
Mac, who were looking to expand
their appeal to the U.S. and needed a
"West Coast touch." In 1974, the
duo joined the group and Nicks helped Fleetwood
Mac become one of the most
successful bands in history.
Stevie appeared on the
soundtrack for Heavy
Metal with "Blue Lamp."
# 36
Singles Artist of the Year
August 6: Stevie released her
first solo LP, Bella
Donna. A majority of the songs on Bella
Donna were compositions she
wrote in the 70s. Stevie later said of her
solo outing: "When you're in Fleetwood
Mac, you don't have much of a
life... you don't have much of a personal
life anyway... you're a member of a band,
part of the team... my solo work is a whole
other thing... everything that happens is my
decision, which makes it a lot more
special."
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"Stop
Draggin' My Heart Around" with Tom
Petty & The Heartbreakers.
Bella
Donna was certified platinum.
Stevie hit the Top 40
with help from Don
Henley with "Leather And Lace."
Stevie hit the Top 10 with "Leather And Lace."
# 31
Singles Artist of the Year
Stevie was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Edge Of Seventeen") and Best Rock Performance by a Duo
or Group with Vocal ("Stop
Draggin' My Heart Around" with Tom
Petty & The Heartbreakers).
Stevie hit the Top 40
with "Edge Of Seventeen."
Stevie hit the Top 10 with "Edge Of Seventeen."
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"After The Glitter Fades."
Stevie appeared on the
soundtrack for Fast
Times At Ridgemont High with "Sleeping
Angel."
# 25
Singles Artist of the Year
McCartney was nominated for an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist.
Stevie released her 2nd LP,The
Wild Heart.
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"Stand Back."
Stevie hit the Top 10 with "Stand Back."
The
Wild Heart was certified platinum.
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"If Anyone Falls."
Stevie hit the Top 10 with "If Anyone Falls."
December 31: Stevie topped the Billboard 1983
Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Pop Album
Artist - Female.
Stevie was nominated for an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist.
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"Nightbird."
Stevie was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Stand Back").
Stevie appeared on the
soundtracks for Against
All Odds with "Violet &
Blue."
Bella
Donna was certified 3x platinum.
# 113
Singles Artist of the Year
Stevie released Rock
A Little.
# 22
Singles Artist of the Year
Rock
A Little was certified platinum.
Stevie hit the Top 10 with
"Talk To Me." Rock
A Little also contained the
hits "I Can't Wait" and "Has
Anyone Ever Written Anything For You."
Stevie also appeared on the
soundtrack for American Anthem and
spent a month at the Betty Ford Center to
help kick a cocaine habit.
Stevie also hit the Top 40 with Tom
Petty & The Heartbreakers with a live remake of
"Needles And Pins."
Stevie was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Talk To Me").
# 114
Singles Artist of the Year
Stevie released The
Other Side Of The Mirror.
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"Rooms On Fire."
The
Other Side Of The Mirror was certified gold.
Bella
Donna was certified 4x platinum.
Stevie was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Whole Lotta
Trouble").
Stevie officially left Fleetwood
Mac after a track that Stevie wrote
during her Fleetwood
Mac years, "Silver
Springs," was not allowed (by Mick
Fleetwood) to be included on a greatest hits
collection.
The hits collection, Timespace:
The Best Of Stevie Nicks, was released. Stevie
had a moderate hit with "Sometimes It's
A Bitch" - 1 of 3 new tracks in the hits
collection. Timespace:
The Best Of Stevie Nicks was certified gold by
the end of the month.
Stevie went into detox for a
dependence on Klonopin.
The
Wild Heart was certified 2x platinum.
# 172
Singles Artist of the Year
Stevie released Street
Angel with the hit "Maybe Love Will Change
Your Mind." Entertainment Weekly
called the LP "...a solid pop-rock
collection."
Stevie hit the Top 40 with
"Maybe Love Will Change
Your Mind."
Stevie appeared on the Boys
On The Side soundtrack with "Somebody
Stand By Me."
Stevie appeared on the
soundtrack for Twister with
"Twisted" (helped out by Lindsey
Buckingham) and Party
Of Five compilation with her version of
Tom
Petty's "Free Fallin'."
Street
Angel was certified gold and The
Other Side Of The Mirror was certified
platinum.
Timespace:
The Best Of Stevie Nicks was certified
platinum.
# 118
Singles Artist of the Year
At the
beginning of the year, Stevie was inducted
into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along
with Fleetwood
Mac.
Stevie also released a 3-CD box
set, Enchanted:
The Works Of Stevie Nicks in May. The set
contains many of Stevie's classics in
addition to unreleased tracks, live
performances, soundtrack contributions, and
studio demos.
Stevie received a restraining
order against a schizophrenic fan who
believed Nicks was a witch who could heal him
and "...enable him to get along with
others and find a woman to marry" and
who showed up at her Denver concert. The
"fan" allegedly had stated that he
wanted to kidnap Nicks, use her witchcraft to
cure his schizophrenia, and then "make
babies" with her. He was banned from all
future Nicks concerts and from hanging around
her Los Angeles home.
A a man hung himself after a
Stevie Nicks concert in California in front
of hundreds of existing concert goers. The
man reportedly was arguing with his wife (who
had a restraining order against him) at the
concert. After climbing a utility pole near
the entrance with jumper cables, the man hung
himself either by accident or deliberately.
Stevie could be heard on the
soundtrack for Practical
Magic with an updated version of
"Crystal" and the Top 40 hit "If
Ever You Did Believe."
Enchanted:
The Works Of Stevie Nicks was certified gold.
Ranked # 14 on VH1: 100
Greatest Women of Rock & Roll.
Stevie will be heading
a benefit concert in Arizona for the Arizona
Heart Institute Foundation and will be joined
by Don
Henley, Lindsey Buckingham,
Sheryl
Crow, and possibly Chris
Isaak and Lenny
Kravitz.
# 167
Singles Artist of the Year
Stevie released Trouble
In Shangri-La and hit the Top 40 with "Every Day." The LP topped
the Billboard Internet Sales chart for a
week.
Trouble
In Shangri-La was certified gold.
Stevie had to cancel 2 concerts
in Virginia and North Carolina due to
illness.
Stevie topped the Billboard
Dance Club Play chart for a week with
"Planets Of The Universe."
Stevie was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Planets Of The
Universe").
Stevie ranked #
52 on VH1: 100
Sexiest Artists.
# 99 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.
The CD/DVD Crystal
Visions - The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks was released.
Rolling Stone:
'The Greatest Singers' includes Stevie at # 98.
The
Soundstage Sessions was released.
Stevie will released In
Your Dreams.
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Bella Donna
Bella Donna
(Deluxed Edition)
Released: August 6, 1981
US: 4x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 1 week)
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Bella
Donna" - "Kind Of Woman" -
"Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" - "Think About
It" - "After The Glitter
Fades" - "Edge Of Seventeen" - "How
Still My Love" - "Leather And Lace" -
"Outside The Rain" -
"Highwayman" |
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The Wild Heart
The Wild Heart (Deluxed
Edition)
Released: June, 1983
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 5
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Wild
Heart" - "If Anyone Falls" - "Gate
And Garden" - "Enchanted"
- "Nightbird" - "Stand Back" - "I
Will Run To You" - "Nothing
Ever Changes" - "Sable On
Blond" - "Beauty And The
Beast" |
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Rock A Little
Released: November, 1985
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 12
Tracks: "Talk To
Me" - "Nightmare" -
"If I Were You" - "No
Spoken Word" - "Has Anyone Ever
Written Anything For You" - "I
Can't Wait" - "Rock A Little
(Go Ahead Lily)" - "Sister
Honey" - "I Sing For The
Things" - "Some Become
Strangers" - "Imperial
Hotel" - "Has Anyone Ever
Written Anything For You" |
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The Other Side Of The
Mirror
Released: May, 1989
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 10
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Rooms On Fire" - "Long
Way To Go" - "Two Kinds Of
Love" - "Ooh My Love" -
"Ghosts" - "Whole Lotta
Trouble" - "Fire Burning"
- "Cry Wolf" -
"Alice" - "Juliet" -
"Doing The Best I Can (Escape From
Berlin)" - "I Still Miss
Someone (Blue Eyes)" |
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Timespace: The Best Of
Stevie Nicks
Released: September, 1991
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 30
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Sometimes
It's A Bitch" - "Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" - "Talk To
Me" - "Stand Back" -
"Beauty And The Beast" - "If Anyone Falls" - "Rooms On Fire" -
"Love's A Hard Game To Play" -
"Edge Of Seventeen" - "Leather And Lace" - "I
Can't Wait" - "Has Anyone Ever
Written Anything For You" -
"Desert Angel" |
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Street Angel
Released: May, 1994
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 45
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Blue
Denim" - "Greta" -
"Street Angel" -
"Docklands" - "Listen To
The Rain" - "Destiny" -
"Unconditional Love" -
"Love Is Like A River" -
"Rose Garden" - "Maybe Love Will
Change Your Mind" - "Just Like A
Woman" - "Kick It" -
"Jane" |
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Enchanted: The Works Of
Stevie Nicks
Released: May, 1998
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 85
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks:
"Enchanted" - "Outside The
Rain" - "After The Glitter
Fades" - "Wild
Heart" - "Leather And Lace" -
"Garbo" - "Stand Back" - "Nightbird" - "Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" - "Beauty And
The Beast" - "Kind Of
Woman" - "If Anyone Falls" - "One
More Big Time Rock & Roll Star"
- "Blue Denim" - "Bella
Donna" - "Edge Of Seventeen" (live) -
"Street Angel" - "Rock A
Little (Go Ahead Lily)" - "I
Sing For The Things" - "Rooms On Fire" - "I
Can't Wait" (Extended Rock Mix) -
"Two Kinds Of Love" -
"Highwayman" - "Rose
Garden" - "Talk To Me" -
"Destiny" - "Ooh My
Love" - "Desert Angel" -
"Whole Lotta Trouble" -
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything
For You" - "Twisted" (Demo
Version) - "Long Distance
Winner" - "Battle Of The
Dragon" - "Gold" -
"Free Fallin'" - "It's
Late" (Demo Version) - "Violet
And Blue" - "Whenever I Call
You 'Friend'" - "Sweet
Girl" (Demo Version) - "Blue
Lamp" - "Gold And Braid"
(live) - "Reconsider Me" -
"Somebody Stand By Me" -
"Sleeping Angel" -
"Rhiannon" (Piano Version) |
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Trouble In Shangri-La
Released: May, 2001
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 5
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Trouble In
Shangra-La" -
"Candlebright" -
"Sorcerer" - "Planets Of
The Universe" - "Every Day" - "Too
Far From Texas" - "That Made Me
Stronger" - "It's Only
Love" - "Love Changes" -
"I Miss You" - "Bombay
Sapphire" - "Fall From
Grace" - "Love Is" |
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Crystal Visions - The
Very Best Of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD)
Released: May, 2007
Billboard
peak:
# 21
Tracks: "Edge Of Seventeen" - "I
Can't Wait" - "Sorcerer" -
"If Anyone Falls" - "Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" (with Tom Petty) -
"Siver Springs" (with Fleetwood
Mac) - "Dreams" (with Deep
Dish) - "Rhiannon" (live) -
"Rooms On Fire" - "Talk
To Me" - "Landslide" (with
The Melbourne Symphony) - "Stand Back" -
"Planets Of The Universe" -
"Rock And Roll" (live) - "Leather And Lace" (with Don
Henley) - "Edge Of Seventeen" (with The
Melbourne Symphony) |
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The Soundstage Sessions
Released: March, 2009
Billboard
peak:
# 47
Live Tracks: "Stand Back" -
"Crash Into Me" -
"Sara" - "If Anyone Falls" -
"Landslide" - "How Still
My Love" - "Circle Dance"
- "Fall From Grace" -
"Sorcerer" - "Beauty And
The Beast" |
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In Your Dreams
Released: May, 2011
Tracks: "Secret
Love" - "For What It's
Worth" - "In Your Dreams"
- "Wide Sargasso Sea" -
"New Orleans" - "Moonlight
(A Vampire's Dream)" - "Annabel
Lee" - "Solder's Angel"
(with Lindsey Buckingham) -
"Everybody Loves You" -
"Ghosts Are Gone" - "You
May Be The One" - "Italian
Summer" - "Cheaper Than
Free" (with Dave Stewart) |
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24 Karat Gold - Songs
From The Vault
Released: October 7, 2014
Billboard
peak:
# 7
Tracks:
"Starshine" - "The
Dealer" - "Mabel Normand"
- "Blue Water" - "Cathouse
Blues" - "24 Karat Gold" -
"Hard Advice" -
"Lady" - "I Don't
Care" - "All The Beautiful
Worlds" - "Belle Fleur" -
"If You Were My Love" -
"Carousel" - "She Loves
Him Still" |
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Stand Back: 1981-2017
Released: March 29, 2019
Tracks: "Edge Of
Seventeen" - "Rooms On
Fire" - "Stand Back" -
"After The Glitter Fades" -
"If Anyone Falls" - "Talk
To Me" - "I Can't Wait" -
"Has Anyone Ever Written Anything
For You" - "Long Way To
Go" - "Maybe Love Will Change
Your Mind" - "Blue Denim"
- "Every Day" - "Planets
Of The Universe" - "Secret
Love" - "For What It's
Worth" - "THe Dealer" -
"Lady" - "Stop Draggin' My
Heart Around" (with Tom Petty &
The Heartbreakers) - "Leather And
Lace" (with Don Henley) -
"Nightbird" - "I Will Run
To You" (with Tom Petty & The
Heartbreakers) - "Two Kinds Of
Love" - "Whenever I Call You
'Friend'" (with Kenny Loggins) -
"Magnet & Steel" (Walter
Egan) - "Gold" (John Stewart) -
"Too Far From Texas" (with
Natalie Maines) - "Sorcerer" -
"You're Not The One" (Sheryl
Crow) - "Santa Claus Is Coming To
Town" (Chris Isaak) - "Cheaper
THan Free" (with Dave Stewart) -
"You Can't Fix This" (with Dave
Grohl, Taylor Hawkins & Rami Jaffee)
- "Golden" (with Lady
Antebellum) - "Blue Water"
(with Lady ANtebellum) -
"Borrowed" (LeAnn Rimes) -
"Beautiful People Beautiful
People" (with Lana Del Rey) -
"Gold Dust Woman" (live) -
"Dreams" (live) -
"Angel" (live) -
"Rhiannon" (live) -
"Landslide" (live) -
"Sara" (live) - "Crash
Into Me" (live) - "Circle
Dance" (live) - "Needles &
Pins" (live with Tom Petty) -
"Rock & Roll" (live) -
"Blue Lamp" - "Sleeping
Angel" - "If You Ever Did
Believe" - "Crystal" -
"Your Hand I Will Never Let It
Go" |
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Live In Concert: The 24
Karat Gold Tour
Released: October 30, 2020
Live Tracks: "Gold And
Braid" - "If Anyone Falls"
- "Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" - "Belle Fleur" -
"Gypsy" - "Wild Heart /
Bella Donna" - "Enchanted"
- "New Orleans" -
"Starshine" - "Moonlight
(A Vampire's Dream)" - "Stand
Back" - "Crying In The
Night" - "If You Were My
Love" - "Gold Dust Woman"
- "Edge Of Seventeen" -
"Rhiannon" -
"Landslide" |
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Complete Studio Albums
& Rarities (box set)
Released: July 28, 2023 |
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