Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Stevie Nicks Promo and TV Appearances in May

On Tour and on TV with Stevie Nicks!
Keyboardist Ricky Peterson, currently on tour with Stevie Nicks updated his website dropping a few hints as to what to look forward to this May heading into Summer with Stevie and the band...
"We’ll be doing promo the month of May. Today Show, Ellen, Dancing With The Stars and lots more! So keep your eyes open for us and a tour this summer."



See a Special Live Performance... Lindsey Buckingham Beverly Hills 4/22/11

An Intimate Evening with Lindsey Buckingham
Lindsey Buckingham will be performing an intimate live show at the historic Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills on Friday, April 22. Click HERE, enter the password SEEDSWESOW and be one of only 1,500 lucky people to see Lindsey in concert.

You can be among the very first fans to hear songs from Lindsey's upcoming album, "Seeds We Sow," his first new CD in four years; as well as several of his classic Fleetwood Mac hits you know and love.

Not only that, this performance will be filmed for a network television broadcast set to air this fall, so be camera ready! Tickets for this amazing event are only $55.


Onsale to General Public
Start: Wed, 04/13/11 10:00 AM PDT

Presale
Start: Tue, 04/12/11 12:00 PM PDT
End: Tue, 04/12/11 10:00 PM PDT

REAR BALCONY SEATING
US $55.00

ORCHESTRA SEATING
US $55.00

MEZZANINE SEATING
US $55.00

FRONT BALCONY SEATING
US $55.00

NEW Interview with Stevie Nicks on Kink FM 101.9 Portland

This is a morning interview... Stevie's been awake for all of 30 minutes and she's funny! Check it out here


"Legendary Stevie Nicks woke up early to talk with Dave & Sheila."


And also on the Kink FM Website

(More Stevie Interviews at the top of the page, click the "Audio Interviews" link)

Stevie Nicks Upgrade Offer for "In Your Dreams" Album

This Warner Bros. Notice was sent to anyone that originally ordered the pre-sale "In Your Dreams" through Warner Bros. that included the Bonus track "Secret Love".  Check your email inbox for this message.

Dear Stevie Nicks Fan,

Thank you for pre-ordering the new album ”In Your Dreams”.

We wanted to let you know that we have just added the Limited Fan Edition and wanted to give you the opportunity to upgrade your order.

The Limited Fan Edition includes:

Full “In Your Dreams” album
One extra track “My Heart” exclusive to this edition
Frame-able 16” x 20” lithograph featuring the “In Your Dreams” album cover

If you would like to CANCEL your ORIGINAL ORDER and place an order for the Limited Fan Edition, follow these steps.

*Cancelations and upgrades to receive your order for release date must be placed by April 17th 11:00PM PST or your regular order will ship.

  1. Respond to this email and request that your original order be cancelled. Provide your original order number, if possible.
  2. Click here to place your new order.

Please be aware that you have not been charged for your original order. We do not charge your credit card until your order ships. Credit cards are only Authorized in advance but not charged. If you paid by PayPal, your original order will be refunded.

Don’t want to cancel your order, but still want to pre-order the Limited Fan Edition? Click here.

If you have any other questions about upgrading contact us at StevieNicks@b3custserv.com.

Back Stage @Oprah: Stevie Nicks' Gloved Hand by Karl Lagerfeld

STEVIE�S GLOVED FINGERS BACKSTAGE @ OPRAH. SHE WEARS
THESE ... on TwitpicAnnabel Lee (aka Stevie Nicks) Tweeted this photo earlier today of Stevie back stage at The Oprah Show.

(click to enlarge)

Appears the nude coloured gloves she's currently wearing during Rod's set on tour are also gloves by Lagerfeld

Lindsey Buckingham Gearing Up For New album, Tour

(Reuters) by Dean Goodman - Fleetwood Mac frontman Lindsey Buckingham has finished work on his third solo album in six years, a project he expects to release in September and promote with a tour.

The album, "Seeds We Sow," will also be his first outside the Warner Bros. family. Buckingham told Reuters that he was unhappy with its handling of his solo projects, and he was now considering teaming up with a new label or going the DIY route with an independent promotion team.

Fleetwood Mac is also a free agent after more than 40 years at Warner Bros., Buckingham said. The Anglo-American rock icons last released an album in 2003 and were the ninth biggest touring act in 2009 with U.S. ticket sales of $55 million, according to Pollstar.

Buckingham, 61, said Fleetwood Mac will continue to tour and record. Given classic-rock audiences' disdain for hearing new music in concert, he said he enjoys the creative challenge of giving old favorites a new sheen on stage.

Despite a busy family life, Buckingham has also been on a creative tear in his solo career, releasing albums in 2006 and 2008, and touring to promote both of them. Before then, he had not released a solo album since 1992's "Out of the Cradle."

Coincidentally, he said "Seeds We Sow" will be similar in tone to "Out of the Cradle," which received a rapturous critical response but was a relatively poor seller.

ANOTHER STONES COVER

The title track opens the album. "I don't think anyone's gonna take that for a radio song because it's just voice and acoustic guitar and there's a lot of that on the record," he said. "It runs the gamut. There's some lead playing, there's a little bit of everything on there."

As he did on 2006's "Under the Skin," he covers an obscure Rolling Stones song, this time "She Smiled Sweetly" from the band's 1967 album "Between the Buttons." He previously reworked their 1966 tune "I Am Waiting."

Buckingham said he was a fan of the Stones' experimental recordings with original leader Brian Jones, an ill-fated virtuoso with whom he shares a musical versatility.

He recorded "Seeds We Sow" at his home studio in Los Angeles, playing most of the instruments and mixing it himself while fulfilling his obligations as the married father of three preteens.

While there is no theme to the album, his late-in-life domesticity inevitably means songs "get filtered through looking at the world a little differently, perhaps a little more philosophically."

Buckingham will take a break from laying the groundwork for the album when he appears at the annual ASCAP "I Create Music" Expo for musicians and songwriters in Hollywood on April 29. His Q&A with pop singer Sara Bareilles will follow the presentation of the performing rights group's Golden Note Award for career achievement.

"Maybe I'll take a guitar and a little amp and do a little picking on stage," he said.

But he warned attendees not to ask him technical questions related to publishing and licensing. And maybe not to tax him too much with tips for songwriting.

"I don't really think of myself so much as a writer as a stylist, someone who came into writing from the back door and has found it through a certain very specific and personal means. It's all about what you do with the style. Hopefully I'll have something good to say. We'll see."

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