Wednesday, May 04, 2011

NEW Extensive Interview with Stevie Nicks... Lots of info

Stevie Nicks talks gays, 'Glee' controversy and losing weight... with her own music?

By Chris Azzopardi
Pridesource.com

Ten years have passed since Stevie Nicks released her last solo album, but she's still the same gay-loved goddess of earthy rock she built her legend on. The new release, "In Your Dreams," is exactly how the gypsy queen left us - with that uniform sense of mystical otherworldliness that's made Nicks a go-her-own-way virtuoso since her days with Fleetwood Mac. White horses, vampire tales and ethereal love parables all seep into this set, Nick's first all-new studio project after reuniting with Fleetwood Mac for 2003's "Say You Will."

Nicks recently spoke with us about taking a trip to "the magical world of fairies and angels," the dress drag queens love, and how her own music motivated her to lose a dozen pounds.

Why did it take so long to release another solo album?
Even though I haven't made another solo record in 10 years, I've been making music solid since "Trouble in Shangri-La." I came off the road from 135 shows in 2005 with Fleetwood Mac and was going to make a record, and the business people around me said, "We don't think you should do it because the music business is in chaos" - you know, with Internet piracy, which was really hitting us in the face in 2005 - "and it's just going to be a really emotional pull on you. We don't think you should do it. Tour while you can, do big shows and sell lots of tickets, that's what you can do." And I just was stupid enough to kind of go, "OK."

When did you wise up?
At the end of the Fleetwood Mac tour in 2009. We were in Australia, and I wrote the "Moonlight" song (from "In Your Dreams") there, and when I got done with that song - I started it in Melbourne and I finished it in Brisbane - there was a piano. I stood up and I said to my assistant, "I'm ready to make a record now."

What was it like recording "In Your Dreams"?
The whole year of recording this record was like this magical mystery tour that we did at my house. We recorded the whole thing at my house and (the Eurythmics') Dave Stewart, and his entourage were there every day, and my girls and everybody were there every day. It was just a fantastic experience. We started in February and ended in December, and when it was over I was heartbroken. I didn't want it to ever end.

The concept of the video for the first single, "Secret Love," is intriguing - it merges your older self with your younger self. How do you feel now versus then?
That's why the little girl that's in the video, Kelly, is wearing the green outfit that was my first colored outfit made in 1976, 1977 - that's when my designer, Margi Kent, started making my clothes. But my outfits were black, and that's one of the only colored ones she made; it's a kind of tie-dyed green outfit. The little girl that's playing me, she's 15 and she's one of my goddaughters, she, like, fits into this and we're looking at her going, "Oh my god, we were that tiny!"

But anyway, that's what I wanted. I wanted Kelly to be the 25-year-old Stevie, and then there's the older Stevie. That song was written in 1975, so I wanted the spirits to blend. That's why you see her leaving the white horse and then you see me leaving the white horse and then we're both together, because in my dreams as a little girl that white horse was very important.

That horse was so beautiful. (While shooting the video) we looked down out of my bedroom window and saw this horse - and there was a fog machine on and the actual sun was coming through all the evergreens in my backyard - and I was like, "That can't possibly be real." If that horse had a horn you would've thought, "OK, I've died and gone to fairyland," because it was so, so mystical and so real in its magicness. This horse was like Guinevere.

Exclusive: Stevie Nicks & Lady Gaga On The Same Stage?

It looks like the finale of American Idol will be packed with divas.

RumorFix was first to tell you that Lady Gaga was locked in for the show in February, and now we've learned exclusively that Stevie Nicks is part of the all-star line-up.

The legendary Fleetwood Mac singer has a new album out called In Your Dreams -- it's her first solo effort in ten years.

So no matter who wins the singing competition, the finale is guaranteed to be a winning show!

Stevie Nicks Show May 6th in Atlantic City, NJ (Borgata Casino) Has Been Cancelled

Unfortunately the Borgata show May 6th in Atlantic City has been cancelled.
Get well Stevie!...

Hot Tours: Billboard Reports Hollywood Bowl Stats for Stevie Nicks & Rod Stewart

Landing at No. 2 are co-headliners Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks who appear on the Hot Tours tally together for a fourth week. The second place ranking, the duo's highest so far, is based on box office stats from two sold out concerts at the Hollywood Bowl on April 16 and 17. More than 32,000 fans filled the famed Los Angeles outdoor amphitheater for both performances, generating $3.5 million at the box office. Since the Heart & Soul Tour launched back in March, more than $13.7 million in ticket sales have been reported from nine sold out performances.

ROD STEWART AND STEVIE NICKS
Gross: $3,557,030
April 16-17
Hollywood Bowl, Los Angles (2/2)
Attendance: 32,154 (32,154)

Stevie Nicks - IN YOUR DREAMS "Dave Stewart who, co-writing and co-producing, really makes a dream team with Nicks"

Stevie Nicks - IN YOUR DREAMS
CRITIC'S CHOICE 3.5 stars (out of 4)
People Magazine - May 16th (Collectors Issue)

Pop-Rock: Ten years after her last solo studio album, Stevie Nicks is ever the enchantress, bewitching with songs that travel across time ("Secret Love," written in '76 about a clandestine affair she had) and place ("New Orleans," inspired by Katrina). She also transports between fantasy - see the New Moon influenced "Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)" - and harsh reality (the war-themed "Soldier's Angel"). The latter enlists Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham, but it's Eurythmic Dave Stewart who, cowriting and coproducing, really makes a dream team with Nicks.

(New Video) Stevie Nicks releases new solo album, 'In Your Dreams" (Fox News)







@PerezHilton Chatting With… Stevie Nicks! (Video)




Read highlights from his chat with Stevie at Perezhilton.com from the full interview above!!!

Stevie Nicks talks New Album, Reese Witherspoon, Rhiannon Movie

EXCLUSIVE: Stevie Nicks Says Doc Almost Killed Her, Ruined Chance of Becoming a Mom
Fox News

Stevie Nicks has been to hell and back and lived to write some more songs about it.

Along with being the lead singer for the legendary rock band “Fleetwood Mac” and a successful solo artist, the songstress has also had a lengthy battle with addiction, entering rehab once for cocaine and a second time for pills.

So now at age 62, with a new album drawn from her personal diaries being released this week, what is Nicks' greatest regret?

“The only thing I would change is walking into that psychiatrists office who prescribed me Klonopin," Nicks told FOX411's Pop Tarts in an exclusive interview in her Pacific Palisades mansion. "That ruined my life for eight years."

Klonopin is a tranquilizer generally used to treat seizures and panic disorder. Nicks said it was not for her.

Fulll Interview at Foxnews

One dinner guest was Reese Witherspoon, who met the rock and roll queen through her parents.

“I met Reese’s mom first on an airplane and she is just insane, she is darling. She was going to Nashville and I talked to her the whole way, she had a little Yorkie with her and we instantly bonded. I was going to do a session there and invited her to come,” Nicks said. “Never in a million years did I think she would actually come but she did, along with Dr. Witherspoon. They came and spent six hours in the studio as the audience as I worked on a new vocal, so after I met the mom I then met Reese the daughter.”

SOUND OFF: GLEE Dreams & Fleetwood Mac RUMOURS

Last night GLEE took on the catalogue of Fleetwood Mac - namely, their 1977 Grammy-winning Album of the Year, RUMOURS and proved that you can do justice to the originals - as inimitable as they may be - but still go your own way with them. And, have your own way. Also, Broadway baby Kristin Chenoweth made her long-awaited return as boozy April Rhodes just in time to duet with Matt Morrison on the Stevie Nicks-penned classic "Dreams" and a few of the secondary leads - namely Santana, Artie and Quinn - got a chance to shine with these silvery takes on the solid gold classic rock tracks. While some of the tribute shows have been hit-or-miss in the past, Fleetwood Mac and the self-avowed queen gleek herself, Stevie Nicks - who was on set for Gwyneth Paltrow's taping of "Landslide" earlier this year, cheering the cast on - surely won't be digging an early grave with her silver spoon after hearing and seeing these sensitive and respectful takes on her tunes - and Lindsey Buckingham‘s and Christine McVie‘s, as well. But, I guess if anyone in the group has an issue with any of these covers, they can always cast a spell using some white witches and black magic. Speaking of which - or witch - too bad they didn't do "Gold Dust Woman" or "Silver Springs"! And, no cover of "The Chain"? But, I suppose they're saving them for "Rumours: Part 2" or, perhaps, an all-Stevie Nicks episode - particularly if it happened to feature songs from her splendid new album, IN YOUR DREAMS, which is out this week (her first new album this decade). So, break out your feathers, rings, and shawls, we've got all the gypsy magic you can handle inside thanks to the ever-revolving door of the ever-evolving cast of GLEE paying due respect to the similarly designed/aligned folk/rock super-group of the 70s making their momentous musical marriage somehow oh-so-apropos to the times, no?

Read the full extensive article at Broadway World

Check Out... "I shot the cover of Stevie Nicks ‘In Your Dreams’ " by Kristin Burns

Kristin Burns... Photographer
blogged a little bit about her experience during the recording/filming of Stevie's new album.

Her photos are being used for the packaging, press, billboards, T-shirts, key chains, and the cover!

"Dave and Stevie had the novel idea to film a mini-movie of music videos, interviews, and more to accompany ‘In Your Dreams.’ Dave who is also a photographer asked me to work along side him and document the behind the scenes process of them working together."