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September 23 2000: Stevie Nicks and Friends Arizona Heart Institute Benefit concert in Phoenix, AZ. Stevie performed with friends Sheryl Crow, Don Henley, Chris Isaak, and Lindsey Buckingham. Read fan reviews of the concert.
July/August 2000: The July/August issue of Scottsdale Life has photos and an article about Stevie and the benefit concert. See the article and photos.
Note: You can order a copy of the magazine directly from the publisher for $4.00. To order, call 602.234.0840 (from Phoenix) or 800.228.6540.
July 31, 2000: In the July 31st issue of People Magazine the cover article is called "Staying Sexy". It is about celebrities in their 30s and beyond who are centered, serene and sensational. Stevie is included in this list of people and is quoted as saying "I've always felt like a sexy girl. I'm really no different at 52 than I was at 25."
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July 14, 2000: The July 14th edition of the Arizona Republic has an article about the AHI benefit titled "Nicks, Pals Sing for a Cause". There was also a full page ad for the event in the July 16th edition.
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    Stevie attended the 2000 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. You can see a photo of Stevie on the VH1 photo page
    The March 30th issue of Rolling Stone (Issue 837) had the following mention of Stevie in an article about celebrity fan websites:

    "It figures that Stevie Nicks inspires some of the most cosmic Web worship: If you see her reflection in the blue glowing screen, a download brings it down. The Web is a place for fans to let their freak flags fly, and nobody freaks up the fans quite like Stevie. The Nicks Fix [nicksfix.com] offers breaking news, such as the fact that Phish played an instrumental version of 'Landslide' in Providence a couple of months ago. Other burnt offerings include Sisters of the Moon: The Magic of Stevie Nicks [hometown.aol.com/WildestHrt/index.html] and That Rock & Roll Gypsy Look! [geocities.com/FashionAvenue/5171], a useful and erudite guide to Stevie's evolving fashion sense: 'During the Rumours tour, Stevie began wearing two different feathered headdresses. They were crocheted caps (one was cream and one was black) with long strands of feathers dangling down her back and mixing with her hair. These headdresses would later reappear in the Bella Donna era.' Needless to say, visual links are provided."

    Another Stevie mention follows the article:

    "You can scoff at the supplicants who worship at these grottoes, offering libations for our John Taylors and Stevie Nickses, racking up the mouse clicks like so many rosary beads."

    March 5, 2000: The Fleetwood Mac Rumours album hit the top 40 album charts in the UK. Warner Brothers is even releasing the LP on 180 gram heavy vinyl as a limited and numbered release. You can find the limited LP at EQS.
    February 11, 2000: Stevie performed at a private concert on February 11th at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Attending the show by invitation-only were associates of the NBA and NBC. Also performing were Al Green and Jewel. Read a review of the show.
    In the Decision 2000 Behind the Music poll on VH1, Stevie's Behind the Music was voted #3 of all time by the viewers.
    January 13, 1000: There was an article on MTV Online News in which Dallas Austin discusses working on Stevie's album. Read the article.
    January 6, 2000: Stevie performed a private show for Zenith in Las Vegas. Read a review of the show from a fan who attended (including photos).
    Stevie performed seven concerts around the turn of year 2000. Stevie performed concerts at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA on December 28 & 29, 1999 & January 3 & 4, 2000, a concert at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on December 31, 1999, and two shows at the Sun Theater in Anaheim, CA on January 8 & 9, 2000. Read more about the show on the Millennium Shows page.
    December 30, 1999: There is an article in the Millennium Rolling Stone issue in which Stevie answers some interesting questions.
    December 17, 1999: ARTISTdirect launched Stevie Nicks Direct (stevienicksdirect.com), the exclusive online store for Stevie Nicks merchandise.
    December 12, 1999: The Nicks Fix became the Official Stevie Nicks website!
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has an exhibit called ROCK STYLE presented by Tommy Hilfiger. Many clothes worn by rock stars are on display, including 2 of Stevie's outfits: a flowery pink beaded chiffon skirt and matching jacket, and the famous black witchy dress and tambourine from the cover of the RUMOURS album. The exhibit runs through March 2000. Read an article about it or see the photos of Stevie's outfits.

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    December 7, 1999: "Sheryl Crow and Friends" CD was released. The CD includes Stevie & Sheryl singing "Gold Dust Woman."
    November 19, 1999: Stevie performed a private corporate show at the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha Nebraska. Read a fan's review of the show.
    November 5, 1999: There is an article in Entertainment Weekly which talks about Stevie recording the new album with producer, Dallas Austin.
    A new version of Cheerios, called Millenios, has been created to celebrate the Year 2000. General Mills plans to auction Millenios cereal boxes signed by various celebrities to the general public on the eBay Internet auction site. All proceeds from the sale of the limited-edition boxes will benefit local chapters of Big Brothers Big Sisters. Stevie's box sold for $455.
    September 14, 1999: Stevie joined Sheryl Crow for a free concert in Central Park. The concert benefited Pediatric AIDS and included Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Sarah McLachlan, Chrissie Hynde, the Dixie Chicks and others. It was broadcast live on TV, radio and the Internet. Stevie sang "Gold Dust Woman" with Sheryl and her band backing her. Read the reviews of the concert. The concert was released on CD entitled "Sheryl Crow and Friends". The CD includes Stevie & Sheryl singing "Gold Dust Woman." Read articles about the concert.
    August 22, 1999: The August 22nd issue of the Arizona Republic contained the following article:

    While fans of Stevie Nicks eagerly await her new solo album, her mother continues to enjoy demos of various songs from the upcoming CD. "What she does is send me demo tapes," said Valley resident Barbara Nicks. "She's written some wonderful new songs --- I play them over and over." The former Fleetwood Mac vocalist, who lives in LA and here in the Valley, is producing the album in Atlanta. Singer Sheryl Crow is producing the project with Nicks, to help capture an accurate picture of the singer." When she goes into the studio, there's always a male producer that wants to make her into something that is maybe not as intimate as what she sees her music as being," Crow said in a recent interview with Woodstock.com.

    August 18, 1999: According to a press release on August 18th, "MCY.com has acquired global digital distribution rights of noted artists on the prestigious Modern Records, including Stevie Nicks. MCY.com will be offering all of Modern Records Stevie Nicks solo albums, including titles never before released."
    "MCY.com shoppers can purchase digital tracks at rates ranging from $.99 to $1.99." Read the press release.
    Read numerous clips from articles that mention Stevie's upcoming album. Many are interviews with Sheryl Crow.
    July 30, 1999: The Practical Magic soundtrack was certified Gold on July 30, 1999. The soundtrack includes two songs by Stevie; "If You Ever Did Believe" and "Crystal".
    The RIAA has added the Diamond Award (in addition to Gold, Platinum) for albums with sales of 10 million or more. Rumours is number 4 on the list with certified sales of 18 million.
    In VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll, Stevie is ranked #14 as voted by the "movers and shakers", but she was voted #1 by the Internet community.
    July 17, 1999: Stevie joined Sheryl Crow onstage at Lilith Fair in Los Angeles to sing Strong Enough. The crowd gave Stevie a very warm welcome.
    June 8, 1999: Stevie performed a private corporate show in New Orleans on June 8th. She performed a 75 minute set with the Enchanted band, with the exception of Al Ortez filling in for Don Boyette (Don is on tour with Cher) and Scott Crago replacing Land Richards (Land is out with Bruce Hornsby). This dinner party event was held at the New Orleans Convention Center. Read a review of the show from a fan who attended.
    June 1999: There is a mention and a picture of Stevie in the June 1999 issue of The Ladies' Home Journal,called MORE (Cheryl Tieggs on the cover). The article is about celebrity women over forty with their trademark style of hair, long and gorgeous.
    May 25, 1999: Popular MTV DJ Jesse Camp's album Jesse And The 8th Street Kidz was released - Stevie sings backup vocals on "My Little Saviour".
    May 18, 1999: Stevie was a double winner at the 47th edition of the BMI Pop Awards for Landslide and Silver Springs. Read the article
    May 1999: Celebrity Style magazine, Stevie's name is listed on the cover as one of the "20 Music Stars With Real Style". Inside, there's a small 1997 photo of Stevie, with the following blurb:

    "The ethereal gypsy still radiates cool. While many of the Bella Donna's generation have busily updated and conformed their style to the fickle times, Nicks continues to go her own way in flowing witchy woman skirts, platform heels and even the occasional leg warmer. Even when Fleetwood Mac split, Nicks remained true to herself and her fans with her one-of-a-kind throaty vocals and personal style that has withstood the test of time."

    April 4, 1999: The Enchanted Boxed Set was certified Gold.
    March 30, 1999: Stevie joined Sheryl Crow for the song, "Strong Enough," in Sheryl's Phoenix concert stop. Read reviews of the show.
    Stevie's Live at Red Rocks video has been released on DVD.
    Some customers of AT&T's Personal Network have received the Stormy Weather CD as a promotional gift. Yes, this CD includes Stevie's version of At Last, as performed at the Stormy Weather concert. See the CD Cover and more details.
    The year 2000 Stevie calandars are available from EQS Music. These are the Oliver Books calendars from the UK.
    February 1999: There is an article about Stevie in a Chile Newspaper called El Mercurio. Read the translated article.
    January 2, 1999: There is a small mention of Stevie in the Arizona Republic. Read the article.
    January 1999: There is an article about Stevie in the Jan. 1999 issue of McCall's Magazine. Read the article.
    Billboard's Year End Issue
    • Two very well-known critics at Billboard (Larry Flick and Timothy White) gave Stevie's "If You Ever Did Believe" a mention on their Top 10 Year-End Lists.
    • Landslide was the #25 Hot Adult Contemporary Single/Track of 1998
    • The Dance was the #32 album of 1998
    • The Dance re-enters the Billboard 200 at #185 in it's 67th Chart week
    • The Dance was the No. 7 Top Music Video in sales and the No. 54 Top Video in sales (including all formats of music, entertainment, sports, and movies)
    • Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits was the #8 Pop Catalog album of 1998

    December 30, 1998: The CNN website had an article about Sheryl Crow. In the article Sheryl talks a little about working with Stevie. Read the entire article.
    The new CD called "Chicken Soup For The Soul: I'll Be There For You - Songs Of Friendship, Brotherhood And Sisterhood" includes the song "Whenever I call you Friend", which features Stevie with Kenny Loggins.
    Listen for Landslide to be played during the new movie, Jack Frost. It does not, however, appear on the soundtrack.
    The January 1999 issue of Yahoo! Internet Life magazine lists the biggest internet related events for '98. Among the many things listed is the Top Concert by Multiple Performers. The winner is "A Day In The Garden: August 14". The article says "Perhaps it was the remote support of all those Woodstock veterans who were not quite up for the...er...trip to Bethel, New York, that made this hippie-inspired rockfest the year's best attended concert Webcast." This, of course, was the day that Stevie performed.
    The Landslide video was number 16 on VH1's Video of the Year (1998) selections.
    December 18 1998: Boston Globe has an article about Sheryl Crow and Stevie's new album is mentioned. Read the article.
    December 16 1998: In Arizona Republic, there was the following mention of Stevie in reference to the annual KTAR radio broadcast of A Christmas Carol:

    "The spirit of the show shifts with changing performers. This is the first time in three years that singer Stevie Nicks will not be onstage as a ghost. Nicks is stuck in an LA studio working on an album with Sheryl Crow. The album will feature new work and some songs from the past. Nicks has two new songs out on the soundtrack from the motion picture 'Practical Magic.' That CD was also produced by Crow."

    The December 1998 issue of US Magazine (#251) has an article about Sheryl Crow in which Stevie is quoted as follows:

    "She's a strong woman and very smart," says Stevie Nicks, who worked with Crow on two songs for the Practical Magic soundtrack. Crow, generous in her admiration for classic rockers such as Nicks, squeezed two maniac noon-to-sunrise sessions into her schedule right before flying to Europe, and was thrilled when the Fleetwood Mac singer asked her to produce an entire album. Says Nicks, "She's really good with musicians. She tells them what she wants, but she has amazing tact. She was in control."

    The Practical Magic soundtrack is available in stores now. Stevie has two songs on the soundtrack, Crystal and If You Ever Did Believe. Both songs were written by Stevie Nicks and were produced for this soundtrack by Sheryl Crow.
    The Landslide single entered Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Chart at #59 and peaked at #51.
    The If You Ever Did Believe video debuted at # 29 on the Much Music Video Countdown.
    November 25, 1998: There is an MTV news article about Sheryl Crow working on Stevie's new album. Read the article
    November 11, 1998: BBC Radio 2, a radio station on the UK (F.M. between 88-90), aired a radio show called Rumours. This show about the Rumours album was produced in Britian. Read a fan's review of the show or read the entire transcript.
    November 4, 1998: Stevie performed at the City of Hope's benefit, The Spirit of Life Award Dinner. She sang Black Velvet solo, and also sang It Takes Two as a duet with Don Henley. Read the articles. The event took place at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. Bill Murray hosted this "One Night of Wonders", which included artists performing their favorite "One Hit Wonders." The event raised $2.5 million.

    Other performers included Don Henley, John Mellencamp, James Taylor, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, Shawn Colvin, Anita Cochran, Deana Carter, Angelique Kidjo, BR5-49, among others.


    November 1, 1998: Stevie's edition of Storytellers aired on VH1. Read the transcript. Read reviews of the taping from fans who attended it on August 18, 1998.
    November 1, 1998: The episode of Stevie Nicks Behind the Music aired on VH1. Read the transcript.
    October 26, 1998: Entertainment Weekly Online has a great article (and photos) about Stevie and Sheryl Crow's collaboration on the Practical Magic soundtrack.
    Stevie showed up at a taping of Storytellers with Sheryl Crow, to sing "Strong Enough" with her. The show is scheduled to air on October 18.
    The 1999 Stevie calendars are shipping. You can order them at EQS Music.
    September 26, 1998: Stevie performed at an Andre Agasi benefit in Las Vegas, NV. Stevie opened the event accompanied by an orchestra and sang "At Last." She also performed "Dreams," "Rhiannon," and "Stand Back." Other performers were Mick Fleetwood, Sheila E. and Lionel Richie. The Andre Agassi Foundation benefits underprivileged children. Read the fan reviews. Read the press release.
    Stevie has recorded two new songs for the soundtrack "Practical Magic." The songs are "If You Ever Did Believe" and "Crystal.". "If You Ever Did Believe" is being played on many radio stations and will soon be released as a single. The video for the song has been shot and will also be released soon. Sheryl Crow is also in the video and it will include footage of Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman from the movie.

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    "Crystal" is another of Stevie's songs that will be on the soundtrack of Practical Magic. The song was re-recorded with Stevie singing lead vocals. It's a long song now...almost 6 minutes.
    The soundtrack is scheduled for release on October 6. You can order it from EQS Music.


    September 6, 1998: Stevie was interviewed for Off the Record. Mainly she discussed Fleetwood Mac. During the interview, many FM songs were played. The interview aired on numerous radio stations. Read the transcript
    September 5, 1998: The September 5 issue of Billboard Magazine has a review of Stevie's appearance in VH1's Storytellers. Read the review.
    September 1998: The Stevie Nicks Enchanted Tour Best Buy Collector's CD is shipping now. See the song list and listen to audio clips of the interview.

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    September, 1998: There is an article about Stevie and eight photos in the September issue of In Style magazine. Read the article.
    August 18, 1998: Stevie's edition of VH1's Storytellers was recorded. Read reviews of it from fans who attended. The show aired on VH1 November 1, 1998. Read the transcript of the show.
    August 17, 1998: Stevie was on MTV's FANatic. If you missed it on TV, you can read the text version here. You can also read Elena's story here.
    Read about the Enchanted 98 tour here - articles, reviews, photos, etc.
    August 14, 1998: Stevie performed at Woodstock 98 in New York. This performance was the last night of the "Enchanted" tour. This show was shown online. View the Woodstock compilation. Read the comments after the show.
    July 4, 1998: Stevie helped raise money for the Red Cross to benefit the Florida Fire victims. Read the article in the Palm Beach Post.
    June 30, 1998: The Dance CD was certified Quadruple-Platinum with over 4 million is sales.
    June 16, 1998: Stevie made an appearance on The David Letterman Show. She performed Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You and was interviewed by Letterman. Rhiannon was played for the live audience during a commerical break. Read a review of the taping.
    The Landslide remix single is available now on 12" vinyl and CD. The 12" single has the following versions of Landslide listed:
    • Live album version
    • Remix
    • String Remix
    • Analog remix
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    The Japanese version of the Street Angel CD is being re-released. This CD includes all of the songs on the U.S. version, plus God's Garden and Inspiration.
    May 27, 1998: Stevie began her concert tour "Enchanted" in Hartford, CT. View all tour dates and fan's reviews of the concerts.
    May 11, 1998: Stevie appeared in People Magazine as one of the 50th Most Beautiful People. View the photo.
    May 1, 1998: Stevie was interviewed on CNN.
    April 28, 1998: Stevie's boxed set The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks was released. Read the details about the boxed set.
    April 30, 1998: Stevie appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She performed Stand Back and talked to Jay for a minute.

    April 16, 1998: Stevie performed at Stormy Weather. This was a benefit for the Walden Woods project and the Thoreau Institue at Walden Pond. Stevie performed two songs; "When Sunny Gets Blue", and the Etta James classic "At Last". She was accompanied by the El Nino Orchestra. Read the reviews.
    Some tour dates for Stevie's upcoming "Enchanted" tour have been announced.

    Stevie's box set, "Enchanted," is currently scheduled for release on April 28. Read the details.
    April 6, 1998: Rumours went Multi-Platinum with over 18 million in sales.
    March 24, 1998: The Fleetwood Mac tribute album, Legacy - A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours was released. Read a review from Entertainment Weekly.
    February 27, 1998: The Dance video was certified Platinum (1 million in sales).

    Read about the Fleetwood Mac reunion, "The Dance" tour and the latest news.
    February 25, 1998: Grammy awards -

    Fleetwood Mac was nominated for three Grammys:

    • Best Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals for "Silver Springs"
    • Best Pop Album for "The Dance"
    • Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group for "The Chain"
    However, Fleetwood Mac won no Grammy Awards. Fleetwood Mac performed a medley of songs at the Grammys, including bits from Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way and Don't Stop.

    There was an interview with Stevie just before the performance.

    VH1 had a short interview with Stevie after the Grammys.

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    February 10, 1998: The Grammy Compilation CD was released in stores. The CD includes Silver Springs.
    February 9, 1998: Fleetwood Mac was honored with the Award For Outstanding Contribution To the British Music Industry at the 1998 Brit Awards. Read the backstage interview.
    January 27, 1998: The Dance was certified Triple Platinum (3 million in sales).

    January 27, 1998: Fleetwood Mac Rumours video was released.
    January 15, 1998: There was an article on the MTV page about Stevie's new solo album and tour.

    January 14, 1998: A nice photo of Stevie appeared in the January 14 Stars and Stripes along with a small mention of the Hall of Fame.

    January 12, 1998: There is an article in Billboard magazine about Stevie's boxed set and tour. The boxed set is to be entitled "Enchanted."

    January 12, 1998: There was an article in Live magazine about Stevie's boxed set and tour.

    January 12, 1998: Stevie and Lindsey Buckingham appeared as guests on the David Letterman show on January 12 and performed Landslide. They appeared again on January 13 and performed Big Love.

    January 12, 1998: Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on January 12. They performed Say You Love Me live. The event was recorded for broadcast on VH-1 on January 19 at 9pm EST.

    January 6, 1998: Fleetwood Mac was nominated for three Grammys:
    • Best Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals for "Silver Springs"
    • Best Pop Album for "The Dance"
    • Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group for "The Chain"

    The 1998 Stevie Nicks calendars are available to order from EQS music. (www.eqsmusic.com)

    January 1, 1998: There is a photo of Stevie and a trivia question in the Ay Chihuahua section of the January 1 Arizona Republic.

    January 1998: There is a short article and picture of Stevie in the January edition of In Style magazine.

    1998: There was an interview with Stevie on E! Online.

    January, 1998: The January edition of US magazine has an article about Stevie and contains a nice photo of Stevie.

    December 25, 1997: There are a couple of articles in the Dec 25 double issue of Rolling Stone; one about the reunion and a small mention about Stevie with Gwen Stefani. There are also several related letters in the section called Correspondence, Love Letters & Advice.

    December 19, 1997: Stevie played the part of THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST in the annual KTAR radio (Phoenix) broadcast of "A Christmas Carol." KTAR will rebroadcast the performance on Christmas eve at 8pm and Christmas day (time unknown). Stevie has participated in this play for three years now, which benefits the Salvation Army. Read details about the performance.

    December 19, 1997: Comedy Central is replayed Saturday Night Live episode #359 on Friday, December 19 at 7pm. This was the episode with Stevie Nicks (hosted by Flip Wilson). Stevie sang "Stand Back" and "Nightbird."

    Big Love from The Dance has been released as a single in Holland. The single also includes Sara and Oh Well from the 1980 double live album. The VH-1 Classic Albums special, Rumours, is available in Holland on VHS. These are both available from EQS Music (http://www.eqsmusic.com).

    December 8, 1997: Final concert stats for the Fleetwood Mac tour 1997 were listed by Amusement Business. Billboard listed concert stats for specific venues.

    December, 1997: PBS aired The Dance video during their December pledge drives.

    December, 1997: The December issue of Q magazine has a two page article about Fleetwood Mac and the tour and some photos.

    November 25, 1997: Modern Records announced it has started the preparation for a box CD Greatest Hits with Stevie Nicks.

    November 25, 1997: Street Angel was certified Gold (500,000 in sales).

    November 25, 1997: There is an article about Stevie in the November 25 New York Times.

    November 21, 1997: Goldmine magazine featured Fleetwood Mac on the cover and contained a lengthy article in the November 21 issue.

    November 19, 1997: The Other Side of the Mirror was certified Platinum (1 million in sales).

    November 11, 1997: Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks was certified Platinum (1 million in sales).

    November 7, 1997: The Dance was certified as double platinum (2 million in sales).

    November 7, 1997: The Dance video was certified Gold (over 500,000 in sales).

    November 1997: There is a great article about Stevie in the November issue of Harper's Bazaar. There are great pictures, too.

    October 30, 1997: Fleetwood Mac is on the cover of the Oct 30 Rolling Stone. There are photos and a lengthy article.

    October 28, 1997: There is an article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion in the Oct 28 issue of the Denver Post.

    October 27, 1997: There are articles about the Fleetwood Mac reunion in the Oct 24 and the Oct 27 issues of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

    October 24, 1997: There is an article about Fleetwood Mac in the Oct 24 issue of the Las Vegas SUN.

    October 22, 1997: Wall of Sound reports that Fleetwood Mac will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in January 1998.

    October 21, 1997: There is a great article about Stevie in the October 21 issue of Arizona Republic

    October 1997: There is an article in Spin magazine with Courtney Love and Stevie.

    September 29, 1997: There is a photo and a small article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion in the Sept 29 edition of People.

    September 14, 1997: There is an article about Stevie in the Sept 14 Hartford Courant.

    September 12, 1997: There is an article about Stevie in the Sept 12 Salt Lake Tribune.

    August 29, 1997: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were interviewed live on WTIC FM.

    August 22, 1997: There is an interview with Stevie in Bam magazine

    August 19, 1997: Fleetwood Mac's latest album, The Dance, was released.

    August 18, 1997: There is a long article about Fleetwood Mac on Newsweek Online.

    August 18, 1997: The August 16 edition of Billboard has a small photo of Fleetwood Mac on the cover and a lengthy article.

    August 15, 1997: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were guests on the Mark & Brian radio show.

    August 12, 1997: There is a short article about Stevie in the August 12 Arizona Republic.

    August 12, 1997: There is an article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion in the August 12 edition of USA Today.

    August 12, 1997: The August issue of TCI Cable Magazine has a half page article about Fleetwood Mac and a recent photo of Stevie.

    August 8, 1997: The August 8 Boston Globe has a good article about Fleetwood Mac and a cool graphic of the group.

    August 8, 1997: There is an article about Fleetwood Mac in the August 8 LA Times.

    July 22, 1997: Usa Today (July 22) has a small photo of Stevie and an article with quotes from her about the VH-1 special.

    July 22, 1997: Warner Brothers talks about The Dance in a press release.

    July 22, 1997: The VH-1 special, Classic Albums with Fleetwood Mac, was aired on the following dates:
    • July 22 at 8pm EST
    • July 22 at Midnight EST
    • July 26 at 7pm EST

    July 19, 1997: There is an article in Associated Press about the Fleetwood Mac tour.

    July 5, 1997: The recently recorded Rumours Documentary (VH-1 Classic Albums) was aired on Dutch TV on July 5.
    June 12, 1997: The June 12 Rolling Stone has a 1/3 page article about Fleetwood Mac and a new photo of the group (page 34).
    June 7, 1997: The June 7-13 issue lists upcoming music specials including "Fleetwood Mac Reunion Special (MTV, Aug. 12) The '70s band reunites to perfom songs from its upcoming album."
    June 6, 1997: The June 6 edition of Entertainment Weekly has an article about the reunion and two photos (one each of Stevie and Lindsey).
    June 2, 1997: The LA Times says that the MTV Special may not be Unplugged. Read the article.
    May 28, 1997: There is an article about Stevie's birthday on the May 28 Cybersleaze.
    May 28, 1997: Rolling Stone.com
    There is an article about the MTV special on Rolling Stone.com and the group photo.
    May 28, 1997: There is an article about the MTV special on People Online.
    May 27, 1997: There is an article in the May 27 edition about the MTV special.
    May 26, 1997: May 26 was Stevie's Birthday and she was 49 this year.
    May 24, 1997: The May 24 edition of the LA Times had an article about the MTV special.
    May 24, 1997: Yahoo News had a review on the Friday taping of the MTV special.
    May 22, 1997: The Fleetwood Mac Unplugged special was taped on May 22 and 23.
    A review of the Thursday taping is available with a song list.
    May 22, 1997: There was a small article about Stevie in the February issue of BAM.
    May 20, 1997: The June 12 Rolling Stone has a 1/3 page article about Fleetwood Mac and a new photo of the group (page 34).
    May 15, 1997: The Life section of the May 15 USA Today has an article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion.
    May 14, 1997: There was a short article about Fleetwood Mac on the Business Wire page.
    May 12, 1997: The May 12 edition of the Baltimore Son has a small article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion in Liz Smith's column.
    May 6, 1997: The Fleetwood Mac MTV Unplugged special will reportedly be taped on May 22 and 23 in Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank in front of a live audience. No ticket information is available.
    May 3, 1997: The May 3 edition of Billboard magazine has a small article and recent photo of Fleetwood Mac announcing that they have reunited. Interestingly enough, the article reads that it's "the first release under the new signing," implying that there may be more Fleetwood Mac CDs in the future.
    May 2, 1997: The May 9th issue of Entertainment Weekly lists the new Mac album as being released on Aug 12. It states: "Joining Mick Fleetwood and John McVie are reunited frontpeople Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks, who each contribute a new tune to the hits mix on this live package. (Aug 12)"
    May 1, 1997: Fleetwood Mac appeared on CNN Thursday, May 1st to talk about the reunion.
    May 1, 1997: The May 3 edition of Billboard magazine has a small article and recent photo of Fleetwood Mac announcing that they have reunited. Interestingly enough, the article reads that it's "the first release under the new signing," implying that there may be more Fleetwood Mac CDs in the future.
    April 25, 1997: The May 15, 1997 issue of Rolling Stone lists the Definitive Library of The 200 Best Albums Ever Made, sorted by decades. To no surprise Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is listed as one of the best albums of the 70's.
    April 24, 1997: There was an article on MTV News about Fleetwood Mac's reunion.
    April 24, 1997: There is an article in PRNewswire about the Fleetwood Mac reunion.
    April 24, 1997: Fleetwood Mac was mentioned on the USA Channel on Thursday, April 24. It was brief but they showed the band during a Mask concert and said they're working on a new album and a tour, and Lindsey said "the magic is still there".
    April 22, 1997: American Journal had the members of Fleetwood Mac on April 22. It was mostly Stevie talking about the reunion.
    April 22, 1997: The members of Fleetwood Mac (the '97 lineup) were on MTV News. Lindsey and Christine were talking about the reunion. The rehersal on April 19 was taped. MTV said the album will be out in the fall.
    April 21, 1997: Fleetwood Mac was on Entertainment Tonight. They talked about the reunion.
    April 21, 1997: There was an interview with all of the members of FM on Access Hollywood. They also showed them doing a little bit of Dreams for the MTV special.
    April 16, 1997: The Midnight Special with Fleetwood Mac aired again on Wednesday, April 16 on VH-1.
    April 15, 1997: On the April 15th ROSIE O'DONNELL SHOW, singer-songwriter AMANDA MARSHALL, when asked by ROSIE who her musical influences were, listed STEVIE NICKS, Tina Turner and Ella Fitzgerald. She said, "I was a BIG Stevie Nicks fan". Incidentally, Ms. Marshall was of course on the bill of the Boston concert in which Stevie performed on October 12, 1996.
    April 14, 1997: VH-1 has started a five-part special hosted by Ringo Star called Classic Albums. The April 14 edition of the Arizona Republic states that "Classic Albums will repeat April 19-20, and new segments will air throughout the year, including a just-finished examination of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours".
    April 9, 1997: The May 1 issue of Rolling Stone has a mention of Stevie and the Fleetwood Mac reunion in the Grapevine section.
    April 9, 1997: The April 9 edition of The Arizona Republic mentions a Stevie sighting.
    April 4, 1997: The April 17 issue of Rolling Stone has a mention of Stevie in it.
    March 30, 1997: Stevie is on Kenny Loggin's greatest hits CD that was just released. She sings on the duet Whenever I Call You Friend. The CD is called Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow The Greatest Hits Of Kenny Loggins.
    March 28, 1997: There is a new letter from Ginny Kamano. This one talks about the Fleetwood Mac reunion tour and the Unplugged Special as well as a television special.
    March 20, 1997: There is a half-page picture of Stevie in the April issue of Allure magazine.
    March 20, 1997: There is a small article about the reunion in the March 20 Boston Globe.
    March 17, 1997: ICE online magazine has an article about the Fleetwood Mac reunion.
    March 15, 1997: On March 15 at the Phoenician in Phoenix The Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix auctioned off a dinner for two with Stevie. The dinner went for $1800.
    March 9, 1997:Stevie performed with Don Henley in a concert to benefit the Southwest Center for Biological Diversity at the Union Hall in Phoenix. Stevie performed four songs. Don Henley joined her for Leather and Lace. Also performing were Roger McGuinn, Bruce Hornsby and Timothy B. Schmit. There was a short review of the concert in the March 10 Arizona Republic. Be sure to read the reviews from the fans who attended. Photos are available.
    March 10, 1997:There is a photo of Stevie in the March issue of the United Airlines Hemispheres magazine (page 167). They have added Edge of Seventeen to their in-flight audio programming.
    March 8, 1997: Courtney Love has a photo of Stevie taped to her guitar. See the photo on page 84 of the April '97 issue of Spin.
    February 25, 1997: There is a small article about Fleetwood Mac in the February 24 Boston Herald. They are basically quoting the article in the March 3 edition of People.
    February 24, 1997: Don Henley is doing a concert to benefit the Southwest Center for Biological Diversity at the Union Hall in Phoenix on March 9. Stevie will be a special guest along with Roger McGuinn, Bruce Hornsby and Timothy B. Schmit. There are two shows (2:00 & 7:30). Tickets are on sale Monday, Feb 24 at Dillards in Phoenix (602-505-5555). There is an article in the February 20 Arizona Republic.
    February 24, 1997: Stevie and Fleetwood Mac were mentioned in the March 3 edition of People Magazine. There is discussion of an MTV special. There was also a 1970's photo of the band.
    February 24, 1997: There is a small photo of Stevie in the March '97 issue of Harper's Bazaar in an article regarding Rockin' Runways. Stevie was mentioned several times as a fashion influence on various designers.
    February 13, 1997: Stevie is mentioned in the March 6 issue of Rolling Stone.
    February 4, 1997: Check out the article in Sunday's paper for more news about a possible Fleetwood Mac reunion.
    February 3, 1997: There is a mention of Stevie in the January 24 Arizona Republic.
    January 31, 1997: The Style section of the February 7 edition of Entertainment Weekly has a small photo of Stevie and some talk of her fashion influence.
    January 22, 1997: Stevie was mentioned in the January 20 edition of USA Today.
    January 15, 1997: The January '97 issue of Live magazine has a small color photo of Stevie from Mix Fest in Boston.
    December 20, 1996: Stevie performed in the annual production of A Christmas Carol at the Herberger Theatre on December 20. Stevie read her part for The Ghost of Christmas Past which was broadcast on KTAR in Phoenix. She also did an interview. Reviews will be posted next week.
    November 25, 1996: A Phoenix magazine called Java Monthly had a mention of Stevie in the editors column. Although all of the facts aren't correct, it is still a nice article.
    November 13, 1996: A radio station in Tampa, Florida ( MIX 96, WMTX AM/FM) announced that the Fleetwood Mac reunion is official. They said that all of the members of the Rumours era have now signed. WMTX is the station that put the July 4 Stevie Nicks concert together.
    November 13, 1996: Be sure to watch Party of Five tonight to catch the new version of Free Fallin' by Stevie. The Party of Five soundtrack was released yesterday.
    November 11, 1996: ICE magazine reports that the TV company that did The Making of Sgt. Pepper has contacted Fleetwood Mac's manager and wants to do The Making of Rumours. The Rumours reunion is also mentioned.
    November 6, 1996: There is a small article in the Los Angeles News about Stevie Nicks' IRS audit.
    October 30, 1996: The new recording of Free Fallin' by Stevie will be played on the TV show Party of Five on November 13, the day after it is release in stores.
    October 4, 1996: Here is a letter received from Ginny Kamano as a response to a fans letter.
    September 23, 1996: The Stevie Nicks newsgroup is up for votes. Be sure to cast your vote soon.
    September 19, 1996: The Party Of Five soundtrack will be released on November 12. Stevie recorded the Tom Petty song Free Fallin' and Michael Campbell produced it.
    September 2, 1996: The date for the concert in Boston has been announced. The concert will be on October 12 at the Boston Common.
    September 2, 1996: Stevie appears in the Kenneth Cole fall preview '96 catalog. The catalog features Rock and Roll personalities including Janis Joplin, Yoko Ono, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Chuck Berry. There is a nice black and white photo of Stevie from 1981 with a quote below that says "Everyone needs a little gypsy in their sole". Kenneth Cole sells shoes and accessories. You can order the catalog from Kenneth Cole at 1-800-487-4389.
    August 26, 1996: Stevie will perform another concert in Boston in October. Keep an eye out for tickets.
    August 24, 1996: Stevie performed a benefit concert in Columbus Ohio on August 24. There are some reviews of the show posted.
    August 24, 1996: The Dave Koz CD called Off the Beaten Path was released on July 20. Stevie Nicks sings background vocals (to a saxaphone) with Sharon Celani on "Let Me Count the Ways" (track 4). There is a group photo on the CD of everyone who participated, including Stevie.
    August 20, 1996: Stevie was interviewed on VH-1 for about 5 minutes tonight on a Salute to the Seventies that will be airing all week. Keep an eye out for possibly more of Stevie on this special that starts every evening at 7pm central.
    August 18, 1996: Here is a letter received from Ginny Kamano as a response to a fans letter.
    August 14, 1996: There is an interview with Stevie in the August 4 (Sunday) edition of the LA Reporter. There are about 3 pages of interview with an older photo of Stevie on each page. There is also a photo on the cover.
    August 10, 1996: The 1997 Stevie Nicks calendars have started shipping from EQS music. (got mine) You can order one from EQS Music at 315-252-1999.
    July 30, 1996: The Music News of the World is reporting that Stevie is recording a brand new version of Tom Petty's Freefalling to be released on the Party of Five soundtrack which is due out later this year. You can read about it here.
    July 29, 1996: Stevie is performing at a concert / birthday bash for WNCI (97.9) radio station on August 24th at Polaris Amphitheatre in Columbus Ohio. The concert is celebrating the 35th anniversary of the radio station. Tickets are now on sale and they are also doing free giveaways on the air. The proceeds are going to Kids in Camp, which is a foundation for children with cancer. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at (614) 431-3600 and start at $10. Also performing are Cher, Voice of the Behive, Tina Arena, J'Son and others. The phone number of WCNI radio station is (614) 821-9624.
    July 13, 1996: There is an article in the Discover Tampa Bay Event Guide about Stevie doing the July 4 concert at St. Petersburg.
    July 5, 1996: There is a quarterly newsletter by a sax player named Dave Koz, that has a photo of Stevie and Koz in the Spring 1996 edition. Stevie was reported as recording with him on a song or two for his upcoming CD. The CD will be called "Off the Beaten path. I am unsure as to the extent of Stevie's involvement on this CD.
    July 4, 1996: Stevie performed a free concert in St. Petersburg, Florida. Reviews of the concert are posted.
    June 22, 1996: A 1997 Stevie Nicks calendar has been announced.for release in the middle of August. The calendar is from Oliver and can be pre-ordered from EQS Music (315-252-1999) at a price of $9.99.
    June 22, 1996: Update on the free Stevie concert in Tampa on July 4: You do not need tickets for this concert according to MIX-96 radio station. The concert is free. It is on the St. Pete Pier and starts at 5:30. Just show up. For more information you can call the radio station at 1-813-961-9600.
    June 17, 1996: The Twisted CD single can be ordered from EQS Music (315-252-1999), (eqs1999@ix.netcom.com) for $9.99. I do not think this is the remix version referred to in Ginny's letter. It's the single of the version that is on the soundtrack. The remixed version should be available soon.
    June 15, 1996: A radio station in Tampa, Florida (WMTX AM/FM) is running ads saying that Stevie Nicks will be performing a free concert on July 4th on the St. Pete Pier. Also performing with Stevie is Survivor, but Stevie is the "Special Guest" and the headliner. The concert is sponsored by the City of St. Petersburg, CAC Healthcare, MIX 96 (WMTX), The St. Petersburg Times and Samuel Adams.
    June 15, 1996: The Live at Red Rocks CD-Rom is available again at EQS Music (315-252-1999), (eqs1999@ix.netcom.com).
    June 14, 1996: The June 13 edition of the San Diego Union had an article with some comical predictions of the 20 year anniversary of Rumours.
    June 7, 1996: Read this letter from Ginny Kamano for current info about Stevie.
    June 6, 1996: In a response to a birthday card sent to Stevie, Ginny says that there is a remix single version of Twisted available.
    May 26, 1996: Stevie's birthday is today. She turned 48 this year.
    May 7, 1996: The soundtrack to the movie Twister was released in the US today. It has the song, Twisted on it; a duet with Stevie and Lindsey. The song was written by Stevie, specifically for the movie and produced by Lindsey. Mick Fleetwood plays drums on it and Lindsey plays lead and rhythm guitar.
    May 7, 1996: There was a small article in the May 6 edition of The Chicago Tribune about the Fleetwood Mac reunion at the Kentucky Derby.
    May 4, 1996: There was an article in the May 4 edition of The Lexington Herald Leader about the Fleetwood Mac reunion at the Kentucky Derby.
    May 2, 1996:The April 16 edition of The Courier-Journal (Louisville Newspaper) had an article about a Fleetwood Mac reunion at the Kentucky Derby.
    April 24, 1996: The May 3 edition of Entertainment Weeklymentions the "reunion" of Stevie and Lindsey to record the song Twisted for the soundtrack of the movie Twister. It also has an article on the 25 best selling albums of all time, and that includes Rumours.
    April 24, 1996: There is an Enhanced CD-Rom that has been released for the Red Rocks video. It is priced at around $40, and can be ordered from EQS Music (315-252-1999).
    April 22, 1996: Stevie performed at the 25 year anniversary/benefit for the Arizona Heart Institute on Sunday, April 21. The event was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Dietrich. Dr. Dietrich is the founder of the Institute and Jess Nicks (Stevie's father) is the chairman. Dinner was provided by Chef Vincent Guerithault. This was a very intimate setting on the patio of Dr. Dietrich's home on a beautiful Sunday evening. This event was invitation only, and most of the 200 guests were involved with the Heart Institute. Stevie's father introduced her before she sang a eleven song set. The set included the new song Twisted. Reviews of the event will be posted in the next few days. Click here for a photo of the band after the concert.
    April 22, 1996: Stevie has written a new song and recorded it with Lindsey. It's called Twisted, and it's for the soundtrack of the movie, Twister. The movie is about a tornado chaser, and the person who is left at home to worry about him. Stevie performed the song for the first time live at the Arizona Heart Institute's 25th Anniversary Benefit on April 21. The movie is set for release on May 10, with sneak previews May 7 or 8. The soundtrack is scheduled for release on May 7.
    April 7, 1996: Watch for Fleetwood Mac on the Disney Channel. Their "Going Home" special is being shown a lot lately. It's on Monday night (April 8) at 7:30 PST, 9:30 CST, 10:30 EST.
    April 4, 1996: The Stevie Nicks CD called The Gold Collection, was advertised as a greatest hits CD, but when shipped, it was discovered that it was actually The Wild Heart CD with a small logo on the back that said The Gold Collection. EQS Music has cancelled the orders that were taken for it and sent the CDs back to EMI.
    Mar 19, 1996: EMI is releasing a new Stevie Nicks Greatest Hits CD on April 1st. The CD is called The Gold Collection, and will be available on CD only. This may possibly be a bargain version of The Wild Heart.
    Mar 19, 1996: The Fleetwood Mac Family Album is available in stores now. This album is a collection of solo material from most of the artists who have been with Fleetwood Mac.
    Mar 17, 1996: There's a picture and a few words on Stevie in the new Rolling Stone (Sean Penn on cover).
    Feb 18, 1996: There is an article in the Real Estate section of the LA Times today about Stevie leasing a home on the Westside "to work on a retrospective about herself with Lifetime Television and on a couple of CDs of her work including some new songs".
    Jan 31, 1996: Stevie is no longer with Left Bank Management. She is now managed by H.K. Management in L.A. Stevie was managed by H.K Management during the Timespace era.
    Jan 14, 1996: The first edition of Mirror, Mirror has been shipped (Jan 12). For information on subscribing, see the magazines page on The Nicks Fix.
    Nov 30, 1995: The Stevie Nicks concert video, Live at Red Rocks, was recently re-released and can be found in record stores now.
    Nov 21, 1995: The Tom Petty 6-CD/cassette boxed set was released November 21. It contains the 1984 unreleased Stevie Nicks/Tom Petty duet, The Apartment Song. The boxed set also includes Tom Petty's solo version of Stop Draggin' My Heart Around (without Stevie). It was priced at $69.99 at my local record store.
    Oct 15, 1995: There is an article about Stevie in the October 15th Arizona Rebublic.
    Sept 23, 1995: It seems that the rumored boxed set has been canceled for now. It was originally planned to be the last album with Modern/Atlantic, but now it is unknown when or if it will be released. Also, the duet with Meatloaf for the Carol King tribute was cancelled.
    Sept 11, 1995: There is a small picture of Stevie in the September 12 Soap Opera Digest. She lists her favorite soaps and soap stars. Nice photo with straight hair.
    Aug 1, 1995: If you have written to the Stevie Nicks Fan Club you may have recently received a letter in response that tells some things that Stevie has planned.
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