Monday, April 21, 2008

Stevie Nicks thrills Mohegan Sun crowd

by The Republican
Monday April 21, 2008, 9:23 AM

By DONNIE MOORHOUSE

UNCASVILLE, CT - While it may not have been as it was billed, the "Very Best of Stevie Nicks," the Sunday night performance at Mohegan Sun turned out to be the least of Stevie Nicks. The singer recited her biggest hits during a too short 13-song set in front of a sold out crowd.

Except for a few occasions, most notably a relatively earnest version of "Rhiannon," many of Nicks' offerings were more recited than rendered with any passion. If it was the "best" it was only in relative sense.

She opened with "Stand Back," relenting to her trademark twirl with her outstretched arms draped in a sheer cape. Following with "Enchanted," and "If Anyone Falls in Love," the night seemed filled with nostalgic promise.

Nicks can still hit all the notes and while her vocal mix both on stage and off (she spent much of the early part of the night adjusting the volume on her ear piece) seemed a little harsh, it was more the memories the songs inspired that carried the performance.

The first real stumble of the night was an ill-advised cover of Dave Matthews' "Crash" a song Nicks has recorded for an upcoming PBS "Soundstage" show that will air in the summer. It was a truly amateurish interpretation of the song.

Nicks recovered with the aforementioned "Rhiannon," and followed it up with "Dreams," telling stories of how the songs were written. She also offered some insight into the early years when she and Lindsey Buckingham were dropped from Polydor "waiting for Fleetwood Mac to come find us," and she went back to waiting tables.

"It's not very show biz-like to stand up here and tell these stories but what do I care," she said. "I'm almost 60 years old." After digesting that morsel of reality, the crowd was rescued with strong versions of "Gold Dust Woman," and "Landslide," which Nicks dedicated, as always, to her late father.

She introduced the band, and the audience tolerated a drum / percussion duet and Waddy Wachtel guitar solo simply because they recognized the riff of "Edge of Seventeen."

Nicks was called back to encore and delivered a strong cover of Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll," finishing the song with a primal scream. She finished the show with "Beauty and the Beast."

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Live at Bass Hall Re-Broadcast April 27th

HDNet Concert Series
Will be re-broadcasting Lindsey's "Live at the Bass Performance Hall"

Sun., Apr 27 - 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT
Lindsey Buckingham - Live At The Bass Performance Hall - Multi-platinum artist and lead vocalist and lyricist of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsay Buckingham delights the privileged sold-out audience at the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas, with a memorable performance. Spectators are treated with a soulful acoustic tribute that samples from the wealth of Buckingham's musical career including the classic songs "Tusk", "Go Your Own Way" and "Holiday Road."

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Stevie in Reading April 18th (Video)

Crash Into Me & Landslide
Edge of Seventeen & Gold Dust Woman

Stevie Nicks radiant at Sovereign Center

Stevie Nicks radiant at Sovereign Center in Reading

The former Fleetwood Mac singer presents an evening of well-packaged, if predictable rock and roll, but it held the crowd in thrall.

By John Fidler
Reading Eagle


Reading, PA - The next time Stevie Nicks asks Vanessa Carlton to open for her, she’d better remind Carlton not to forget the lyrics to her songs.

Especially when one of them is a tribute to Nicks.

Blessedly, Carlton was on the Sovereign Center stage Friday night for just a half-hour.

When Nicks arrived and launched into "Stand Back," the first-act gaffe was quickly forgotten, and a nearly full house sat back (or stood up and danced) for an evening of classic Nicks.
Full Review

Photos by Ashton

Friday, April 18, 2008

3 New June Stevie Live Dates Announced

The Nicksfix has announced that there are three new dates added to the June line-up of dates. Not sure what the extent of this tour will be if it ends after the Holmdel show June 29th, or if she will extend it into July.

New Dates Announced Friday April 18th:
- June 14 in Chicago, IL at Charter One Pavilion [On sale May 3]
- June 28 in Wantagh, NY at Jones Beach Amphitheater [On sale May 3 at 9am]
- June 29 in Holmdel, NJ at PNC Bank Arts Center [On sale May 3 at 9am]

Here's a complete run down of the April and June Tour Dates:
- April 18 - Sovereign Center in Reading, PA [Tickets]
- April 20 - Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT [Tickets]
- June 5 - Biloxi, MS at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [Tickets]
- June 7 - Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Cafe Seminole [Tickets]
- June 8 - Tampa, FL at the Ford Amphitheatre - Florida State Fairgrounds [Tickets]
- June 10 - Alpharetta, GA at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park [Tickets]
- June 13 - St. Louis, MO at Chaifetz Arena [on sale now] [Tickets]
- June 14 - Chicago, IL at Charter One Pavilion [On sale May 3]
- June 15 - Clarkston, MI at the DTE Energy Music Center: [on sale April 12 at 10am]
- June 18 - Orillia, Ontario, Canada at Casino Rama [Tickets]
- June 20 - Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ. [Tickets]
- June 21 - Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ.: [Tickets]
- June 22 - Boston, MA at Bank of America Pavilion [Tickets]
- June 25 - Toledo, OH at Toledo Zoo Amph. [Tickets]
- June 26 - Cincinnati, OH at National City Pavilion [On sale May 5 at 10am]
- June 28 - Wantagh, NY at Jones Beach Amphitheater [On sale May 3 at 9am]
- June 29 - Holmdel, NJ at PNC Bank Arts Center [On sale May 3 at 9am]

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Lindsey Buckingham - Try For The Sun Acoustic

Lindsey performs "Try For The Sun" in his hotel room while on his 2006-2007 solo tour for Under the Skin.



Also, Lindsey Buckingham: Dancin' Across the USA - Episode 1
Lindsey Buckingham and his band fly from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to Mobile, Alabama in March 2007 on the Under the Skin tour. Starring: Lindsey Buckingham (filming), his band (Neale Heywood, Brett Tuggle, Walfredo Reyes Jr.), and tour manager Jimmy Johnson.