Monday, August 15, 2011

Review: Stevie Nicks Grand Prairie, TX....

"This devoted audience of some 5,900 admirers genuinely loved Stevie Nicks because her music truly had been the soundtrack to their own lives. When the lights went down, and the opening chords to "Stand Back" wafted through the sound system, the crowd just couldn't wait to show their appreciation."


Stevie Nicks
Verizon Theater
Grand Prairie, TX
August 12, 2011
Review by David Huff

For some reason, over the last 30 days, it seems like every time I catch a live performance of an iconic female artist, I do the time warp back to 1986. That's the year, my memory bank tells me, I last gazed upon Sade, Ann Wilson of Heart and the enigmatic Stevie Nicks. Though each of these female superstars has carved out their own unique Hall of Fame career, without a doubt, it's Nicks who really stirs up the emotions in an audience. With nearly 40 years of whirling dervish behavior behind her shawls, to this very day there's just something about this vocalist that is both captivating and passionate. And it's those very two qualities that lie at the core of who and what this artist truly is.

Personally, I've always had mixed feelings when it comes to Stephanie Lynn Nicks. I witnessed firsthand her spiral downward into booze and drugs at a Dallas concert a quarter of a century ago during her Rock a Little tour. I dutifully reported her destructive behavior in the pages of Jam. In fact, the promoter of the concert even went so far as to ban me from any backstage access for the next year because of the scathing report I did from my behind-the-scenes perch. Yeah, Stevie was one hell of a mess back then. Unfortunately, it was that image I had not been able to shake, all these years later, as I sat quietly through this evening's opening act, Michael Grimm.

Continue:  For the full Grand Prairie review including photos see Jam Magazine

Review: Stevie Nicks Woodlands, TX

"She is forever the cool rock and roll aunt who, as long as you don't spill your apple juice on her shawl, will tell you tales of woodland nymphs, players who only love you when they're playing, and vampires in the moonlight until well after the witching hour."

Stevie Nicks 
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Woodlands, TX
August 13, 2011
By Chris Gray
Houston Press

Aftermath can't help but wonder if the people who think Stevie Nicks is some kind of wand-waving white-witch faerie queen have paid much attention to anything she's done besides "Rihannon." Not that Nicks didn't give those Woodlands creatures what they wanted Saturday; we were just a wee bit surprised at what else she gave them.

To bend the title of one of her albums, Nicks didn't rock a little Saturday; she rocked a lot.

Nicks is not going to make Lita Ford or Joan Jett (and probably not even Pat Benatar) cast any defensive spells around their amplifiers. Probably. But "Stand Back," a wicked wind-machine workout of an opener, and the new "Ghosts are Gone" had a much sharper hard-rock edge to them than we expected, like Nicks was hiding razor-blade fingernails in her fingerless gloves.

Get the rest of this great review and more photos at Houston Press



[Video] Fleetwood Mac Man Lindsey Buckingham Releases New Album Trailer...

Jokerstyle Productions have put together an album trailer for Lindsey's new album "Seeds We Sow" to be released September 6th in North America... Keep checking lindseybuckingham.com as the trailer was up, but they took it down to replace it with a correctly sized version... AND check out the second song clip of "One Take"... THAT to me sounds amazing! 

It's a short video, only 1:22 in length with only a three song clips included "That's The Way Love Goes", "One Take" and "Rock Away Blind".






Original Video - More videos at TinyPic

Stevie Nicks Show in Noblesville, IN 8/17/11 has been cancelled

Just heard that the show at Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville, IN (Indianapolis) has been canceled.  Live Nation confirm

Stevie was scheduled to play Atlanta tonight but because of medical reasons (no specific info was provided) the show in Atlanta was rescheduled to Wednesday August 17th.  This put the Indianpolis show in question all last evening as it too was scheduled for August 17th.  Also both Atlanta and Indianapolis were showing up on Ticketmaster and Livenation with the same date.

Noblesville won't be rescheduled - which is odd given the under roof seating looked about 90% sold out.  Maybe there were no other dates available at the venue that jived with Stevie's schedule.

Full refund at point of purchase.


Sunday, August 14, 2011

Stevie Nicks Postpones Atlanta Show...

Stevie's Altanta show scheduled for Monday Night 8/15 has been postponed until Wednesday 8/17 due to medical reasons.  No specific band members name was mentioned as having the medical issue.  

The only problem with this is Stevie is also scheduled to play Indianapolis Wednesday 8/17.



Live Nation and Ticketmaster both list the rescheduled Atlanta date as being Wednesday 8/17 - so what seems to be left out of this equation is the status of the Indianapolis show?... Either Indianapolis is outright cancelled or it will also be moved to a new date.


All Monday night tickets will be honoured for the new date... Refunds can be made at point of purchase if necessary.

So now the question is what's happening with Indianapolis??

Lindsey Buckingham Guitarist Magazine "We Salute You"

Look for the August, 2011 issue of 
Guitarist Magazine... 
Lindsey Buckingham featured on Page 20 
"Unsung Guitar Heros".