Friday, September 09, 2011

Reviews Stevie Nicks SPAC "one twirl of a cape and everybody loses it"


Get The Full Review HERE

Plus... Metroland

"For nearly every tune from the Dave Stewart-produced In Your Dreams, released in May to good sales and positive reviews, they rewarded the audience’s attention by following with a smash from the past.


It helped that the new material merged fairly seamlessly with the well-known songs from Nicks’ solo albums and career with Fleetwood Mac."

Fleetwood Mac Drummer Mick Fleetwood Sighting - Malibu



Fleetwood Mac drummer, Mick Fleetwood and family members are seen exiting the Malibu Chilli Cook Off. Malibu, California - 05.09.11

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham Inside the Extremely Solo Sessions

Rollingstone Magazine Sept 15, 2011
Lindsey Buckingham
Goes It Alone on New LP

Inside the extremely solo sessions.  Plus: Will 2012 be a big year for the Mac?

The album review also appears in this issue, which can be found on the Rollingstone website
Sound & Vision (October Issue)... Great article!






Album Chart Updates... USA | Australia | Ireland | UK

Chart Updates for the week ending September 4th and Billboard Magazine issue September 17, 2011.  

In Your Dreams drops off the Top 200 Albums chart this week after re-entering last week at # 150.  On the Top 200 Current Albums Chart the album moves down to # 166 from # 132 last week.

Fleetwood Mac remain on the Top 200 Album Charts with Rumours at # 182 down from # 155 last week.  The album sold 2,961 this week vs 3,037 last week.  

On the Top 200 Catalogue Chart Fleetwood Mac's Rumours moves down to # 28 this week from # 22 last week.  Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits collection moves down to # 114 from # 90 last week with sales of 1,676 vs 1,707 last week.  Fleetwood Mac's The Very Best Of drops off the chart this week.  Stevie's Crystal Visions Best Of album moves down to # 169 from # 124 last wee on sales of 1,373 vs 1,470 last week.

  • Fleetwood Mac's Rumours has sold 2,882,291 in the US since November, 1991 when Soundscan began keeping track of over the counter sales.
  • Greatest Hits has sold 4,489,255 since November, 1991.
  • Crystal Visions has sold 383,889 since the spring of 2007.


TOP 200 CURRENT ALBUMS CHART
WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 4, 2011
# 166 (132) In Your Dreams, Stevie Nicks (16 weeks on the chart)

TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART
# 182 (155) Rumours, Fleetwood Mac

TOP 200 CATALOGUE CHART
# 169 (124) Crystal Visions, Stevie Nicks
# 28 (22) Rumours, Fleetwood Mac
# 114 (90) Greatest Hits, Fleetwood Mac

Mick Fleetwood Photographic Exhibition Coming Soon


Celebrites Gallery , Shops at Wailea on Maui is holding a reception on September 21st presenting some of Mick Fleetwood's latest photographic works.

Check out the Celebrites Facebook page HERE for more details... and please check it out if you are on Maui around that time.





Review: Buddy Holly tribute concert a star-studded bash with Stevie Nicks

HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — For a 75th birthday bash, it was a pretty loud affair.

More than a dozen singers and musicians — from icons like Stevie Nicks and Graham Nash to upstarts like Patrick Stump and members of Cobra Starship — gathered at Hollywood Boulevard's Music Box Theater on Wednesday to pay tribute to the music of Buddy Holly on what would have been the late rock great's birthday (which was officially proclaimed Buddy Holly day in L.A.).

"We'd like to make tonight's concert a serious rock ’n’ roll party," explained co-host and musical director Peter Asher by way of introduction. The former member of Peter and Gordon — who had a hit with Holly's True Love Ways back in the ’60s — is the man behind the related new tribute CD Listen to Me, whose set list and performers formed the backbone of the three-hour event.

That's right, it lasted three hours. More precisely, it took three hours. The event was also being filmed for an upcoming PBS special, and as anyone who's watched TV production can attest, it can be a fairly tedious and repetitive endeavor replete with glitches, retakes, delays and general silliness (including, on this occasion, a bizarre debate over whether attendees would be allowed to eat cupcakes at their tables — don't ask).

Between all the hurry-up-and-wait, though, several hundred invited guests — including Holly's widow Maria Elena, old pal Phil Everly, a handful of celebrites like Priscilla Presley and Nigel Lythgoe, plenty of musicians and industry types, and a few reporters like yours truly — were slowly but surely treated to a 20-song set of Holly classics. Here's a quick (and hopefully technical difficulty-free) rundown:

Stevie Nicks | Not Fade Away

It's the first song on the Listen to Me CD. It's a bona fide Buddy gem. And Nicks is arguably the biggest star on the roster. So opening with it is a no-brainer. Fleetwood's Mac's gypsy queen is her usual witchy self, clad head to toe in black and sporting aviator shades. The song itself isn't messed with too much — it still bops to the trademark Bo Diddley beat, pounded out by an all-star house band fronted by corkscrew-haired guitar slinger Waddy Wachtel and anchored by the veteran rhythm section of drummer Russ Kunkel and bassist Leland Sklar. No complaints there.

Stevie Nicks | It's So Easy

Nicks returns for a second go-round — and makes it look easy with this cowbell-rocking version of It's So Easy. "I totally miss him," she says of Holly. Awww. After her tune, Isaak cracks: "Stevie Nicks — remember that name. You're going to be hearing a lot from that girl."

Full Review at The Toronto Star