Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Review: Lindsey Buckingham - Kernersville 8/3 by Ryan Snyder

BUCKINGHAM LIVE, ALONE AND ESSENTIAL
by Ryan Snyder
YesWeekly

It was supposed to be a week in music storyboarded around rock’s most sordid romance saga: solo tours by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were to cross wakes only 48 hours apart in an unlikely place. As Buckingham’s small machine rolled along with uncompromised efficiency, it was Nicks’ big machine that faltered — co-headliner Rod Stewart fell ill and their Greensboro show was canceled, a decision perhaps aided by slow ticket sales. That wasn’t an issue for Buckingham, who’s packed show on Friday at Bucked Up Super Saloon in Kernersville provided for all the intimacy of a coffee house open mic night.

The nature of those machines was one of Buckingham’s favorite topics of conversation on Friday. He noted how shows like this one — in a small town at a country bar unaccustomed to hosting performers of his caliber — were only made possible by the big machine that is Fleetwood Mac. Rather than an an oversized, idling tour bus, it was Buckingham’s silver Mercedes L Class that sat immediately outside the door from where he took the stage to the unconventional, yet stunning venue for his purposes. The club’s dancefloor was transformed into a makeshift theater with foldout chairs, but the ambiance created by the sparse lighting and hardwood construction possessed all the warmth of a more traditional venue.

Awesome review!... Read the rest at the original site.

Review: Lindsey Buckingham North Charleston Aug 4th + Clearwater Video Aug 6th

The Buckingham stops here 
Lindesy Buckingham review
by T. Ballard Lesemann

Lindsey Buckingham 
North Charleston Performing Arts Center
Aug. 4

Lindsey Buckingham may be best known for his work with Fleetwood Mac, but he also has six solo albums and two live albums under his belt. Not surprisingly, during his Saturday night gig at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, he touched on both sides of his career.

With three amp stacks and a large battery of acoustic and semi-acoustic guitars at stage left, the 62-year-old Buckingham opened with a beautiful number titled "Cast Away Dreams" (from his 2006 album Under the Skin). Within moments, it was clear that neither his guitar playing nor his singing had diminished over the years. Buckingham followed the opener with "Bleed to Love Her," a deep cut that ended up on Fleetwood Mac's 1997 album The Dance. He earned standing ovations after both songs, a gesture that fans in the less-than-packed PAC repeated after every song.

After the first four songs, Buckingham started to loosen up a bit, interacting with the more enthusiastic members of the crowd. After one particularly vocal ticket holder hollered, "Lindsey, I love this kind of shit," Buckingham laughed and replied, "Well put, sir. So do I."



LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM 
Live in Clearwater, Florida - August 6th


Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Review: Lindsey Buckingham at Plaza Live Orlando by Jim Abbott + 14 Photos

"The solo tour might be the small side of Buckingham’s career, 
but it still makes a mighty big sound."
By Jim Abbott
Orlando Sentinel

It was a one-man show by Lindsey Buckingham on Tuesday at Plaza Live:

No opening act. Buckingham didn’t even bring a band.

Yet it would be understandable if members of the sold-out crowd might have needed an occasional reminder that the Fleetwood Mac star was working alone. It seemed incredible that one person could deliver such an array of sounds.

Buckingham and his arsenal of a dozen or so guitars, with subtle help from a few effects pedals, offered an impressive overview of his long career with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo performer.

Continue to the full review on the original site

PLUS....

Check out the 14 fabulous Black and White shots of Lindsey from his show in Franklin, TN just outside of Nashville on July 27th. 

Photos By Butch Worrell

**Updated ** UK TV Alert: STEVIE NICKS and FLEETWOOD MAC All Over Sky Arts 1 This Week

SKY Arts 1 in the UK will broadcast Stevie's 2009 Live in Chicago concert twice on August 8th and 9th.

Fleetwood Mac's "Live In Boston" will be shown August 7th and 8th.  Fleetwood Mac's "Behind The Music" will air on August 9th and 10th, "Classic Albums" will air on August 10th and 11th. 

Mick Fleetwood discusses the music videos that defined Fleetwood Mac, including Big Love and the 'mini movie' for Gypsy on "Video Killed The Radio Star" airing Friday and Saturday 10th and 11th and Dave Fanning, Irish radio DJ chats with Lindsey Buckingham about his life, career and influences, featuring clips of him performing on Friday and Saturday August 10th and 11th



Monday, August 7th
10:00am - Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston pt 1
10:00pm - Fleetwood Mac: Live In Boston pt 2 ( 75 min )

Tuesday, August 8th
11:45am - Fleetwood Mac: Live In Boston pt 2 ( 75 min )
10:00pm - Soundstage Presents Stevie Nicks ( 60 min )

Thursday, August 9th
3:00pm - Soundstage Presents Stevie Nicks ( 60 min )
10:05pm - Fleetwood Mac "Behind The Music"

Friday, August 10th
12:00pm - Fleetwood Mac "Behind The Music"
5:00pm - Fleetwood Mac "Behind The Music"
9:00pm - Lindsey Buckingham: Talks with Dave Fanning ( 30 min )
9:30pm - Fleetwood Mac: Video Killed The Radio Star ( 30 min )
10:00pm - Fleetwood Mac: Classic Albums ( 80 min )

Saturday, August 11th
9:00am - Lindsey Buckingham: Talks with Dave Fanning ( 30 min )
9:30am - Fleetwood Mac: Video Killed The Radio Star ( 30 min )
10:00am - Fleetwood Mac: Classic Albums ( 80 min )
4:30pm - Fleetwood Mac: Video Killed The Radio Star ( 30 min )

Monday, August 06, 2012

Photos: Stevie Nicks Live in Sunrise Aug 4th - 2 Gallerys

STEVIE NICKS AND ROD STEWART
Bank Atlantic Center - August 4, 2012
Rod Stewarts performance was reviewed... But the reviewer missed Stevie's set. 

Stevie live in Sunrise, Florida with Rod Stewart
Photo Gallery (12 Photos) by Sayre Berman

STEVIE NICKS AND ROD STEWART


Photo Gallery by Ben Packard
Gallery | Slideshow

Players Only Love You When You’re Playing: Stevie Nicks Gets a Biography

By Drew Grant
The New York Observer

Stevie Nicks has finally passed the milestone into the same sainthood with a new biography on the queen of Fleetwood Mac acquired by St. Martin’s Press.

Written by Stephen Davis, who met Ms. Nicks in the 90s when working on Mick Fleetwood’s autobiography, Fleetwood: My Life and Adventures in Fleetwood Mac, this new book will chronicle the songstress’ forty year career, including those ten years she spent shying away from the spotlight after the breakup of her band and the dissolution of both her major love affairs.

From the press release:

Nicks’ hard-rocking paeans to Welsh witches, seductive sorceresses, and lonely goddesses are a source of inspiration and mystery to millions of fans, even bringing to bear “The Night of 1000 Stevies” where her devotees dress in her trademark costumes. This long overdue biography will shed new light on her unreported early career, her tumultuous love affairs and private life, and struggles with drugs, and will make it clear that even today, Stevie Nicks is nobody’s heritage act.

The Night of 1000 Stevies sounds like a George Romero film, but hey, no judgement.

No word yet either, on the title, or whether Ms. Nicks has authorized this bio, but we’re sure it’s better than that docudrama that Lindsay Lohan planned on making when she tried to acquire the singer’s life rights. To which Stevie Nicks eloquently responded, “Over my dead body.”


Deals: Week of August 6, 2012
Beier Nabs Nicks Bio

Elizabeth Beier at St. Martin’s Press took North American rights to a biography of Stevie Nicks by Stephen Davis (author of Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga). The book, which the publisher claims will be the “first comprehensive” take on the singer, is by the man who helped Nicks’s former bandmate, Mick Fleetwood, write his autobiography, which came out in 1990, Fleetwood: My Life and Adventures in Fleetwood Mac. (SMP said Davis first met Nicks in 1988, when he was traveling with Fleetwood Mac and working on that book.) David Vigliano and Anthony Mattero, at Vigliano Associates, represented Davis.

Publishers Weekly

On the surface this sounds interesting and it's hopeful that we may see something... But on a personal level, I'll believe this when I see it.  Going by what Stevie has said in the past about writing her story, a traditional bio is not something she's interested in doing... But I know.. MANY people would love for her to write her story.