"I hear there's trouble in Shangri-La.."
"in the web that is my own..."
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Enchanted
With her first solo album, "Bella Donna," selling over eight million copies to date, Stevie Nicks has paved a way for woman artists. During a time when there really were not many solo female artists, Stevie became a legend in her own right, while remaining faithful to Fleetwood Mac. She has inspired generations of people and artists, including Sheryl Crow and Coutney Love. Stevie Nicks has been through a lot in her life, but she continues to fight on and live on. What she has accomplished in her lifetime, most cannot do in three. For the newest information, pics, fan connections, or anything Stevie, visit Stevie's official webpage:
Read my reviews: December 28, 1999 LA House of Blues, -OR- January 9, 2000 Anaheim Sun Theatre And if that ain't enough, click here for fan reviews from Nicks Fix.
YES, I was one of the lucky fans who was at Lilith Fair in 1999 when Stevie came onstage to sing "Strong Enough" with Sheryl Crow!(Picture from Lilith Fair Website Rose Bowl, 7/17/99)
Stevie joined a miriad of woman artists for Stormy Weather 2002, which took place at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on 11/13. Stevie sang "Landslide" and Etta James' "Sunday Kind of Love" with a 75-piece orchestra behind her. It was an amazing concert filled with talented artists such as Reba McIntyre, Sheryl Crow, Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones, Michelle Branch, Paula Cole, and Susan Tdeschi. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
November 2003 Here I am dramatic Here I am not waiting Here I am not listening For the call of the wind -- Bombay Sapphires
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