AUSTRALIA'S TOP 50 CATALOGUE CHART: WEEK OF OCTOBER 4, 2010
"Crystal Visions The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks" re-enters Australia's Top 50 Catalogue Chart this week at #25. Fleetwood Mac's 5x platinum "The Very Best Of" jumps again this week on the same chart from #9 to #2.
THE UK TOP 40 CATALOGUE ALBUM CHART: WEEK OF OCTOBER 2, 2010
In The UK, Fleetwood Mac's 1977 release "Rumours" moves up to 8th place on the Top 40 Catalogue Albums Chart for the week of October 2, 2010.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
Dave Stewart "The Blackbird Diaries" Early Album Artwork
Dave Stewart posted the early artwork for his upcoming release titled "The Blackbird Diaries". Stevie Nicks, Colby Caillat & Martina McBride all make appearances on the album along with Tom Petty guitarist Mike Campbell. No official release date has been announced, but from what Dave has said so far he's planning for it to be a multi format release including CD, Double Gatefold Vinyl, 7" Vinyl Singles and A DVD Documentary (which I'm positive Stevie would be on if he recorded the album making process).
Dave is scheduled to play the Belcourt Theatre in Nashville, December 9, 2010.
Follow Dave Stewart on Twitter HERE and use #theblackbirddiaries tag in your tweets to be entered to win a nokia phone with the album fully loaded to it + Dave will fly the winner to his December Nashville show.
Dave and Stevie are back in the studio later this week to continue the work on Stevie's next solo album. Keep up to date through the Dave and Stevie timeline HERE
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Dave Stewart,
Stevie Nicks,
The Blackbird Diaries
"What Up With That"
I swear to god.... One of these days the REAL Lindsey Buckingham will surprise us and be sitting there on the panel of the SNL segment "What Up With That". Repeatedly since last season Bill Hader has portrayed Lindsey sitting in along with two other guests who are the real deal during the Keenan Thompson singfest... For instance on last nights episode, Morgan Freeman and Ernest Borgnine were sitting there with him. None of them are essentially given the opportunity to speak least of all Lindsey who at the end of the segment gets the "Sorry Lindsey, we had to cut your song" at the end of the skit. If they are given a chance to say something, they are cut off by Keenan singing over them. The segment isn't particularly hilarious, it's just odd, which makes it kinda funny. Lindsey will likely rank up there in SNL history as one of the most portrayed/parodied musicians on the show...
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Bill hader,
Lindsey Buckingham
Friday, October 01, 2010
Live Nation counts on concert warhorses (Like Fleetwood Mac) to revive ticket sales
Live Nation counts on concert warhorses to revive ticket sales next year - USATODAY.com: "The concert business will end 2010 on a sour note, Live Nation Executive Chairman Irving Azoff told analysts today.
'We're still not seeing a consumer recovery' in ticket sales, after a summer when revenues declined, Azoff said at a meeting organized by Liberty Media. Liberty owns 14% of Live Nation, the No. 1 owner of concert halls and, with Ticketmaster, an e-commerce powerhouse.
Next year may improve, he said, as hitmakers who sat on the sidelines in 2010 plan major tours. He's especially optimistic that the cast of the TV show Glee, Van Halen, Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera, and Fleetwood Mac will fill arenas and ampitheaters."
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Fleetwood Mac,
Fleetwood Mac Live 2011
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Caitlin Rose covers Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks Track "That's Alright"
Add Nashville's Caitlin Rose to the ever-expanding list of American artists finding more welcoming arms -- and critical acclaim -- across the pond in the U.K. and Europe. While her new album Own Side Now draws stellar four-star reviews in London ("more than lives up to expectations...lovely stuff" -- Q, "major star alert" -- The Guardian) and gets an opening slot on the current Deer Tick U.K. tour, we wait patiently for a U.S release. Young singer/songwriters with a twang and an appreciation for alternative and traditional country styles (and who don't fit into the Nashville star-maker machinery) too often get neglected or pigeonholed. It's a shame, too. The fine, promising Own Side Now deserves greater exposure -- even in her own backyard.
Rose's debut has the classic rural tones of a Patsy Cline but this is a distinctively contemporary album in both lyrical depth and brash defiance of any particular one-note style. There are country/pop elements of Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt along with a version of the Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks song "That's Alright".
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Caitlin Rose,
Covers
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