Monday, November 12, 2012

Lindsey Buckingham Live Tonight in Knoxville at the Bijou

Rock ’n’ roll legend plays Bijou
BY: MORGAN MCCONNELL
The Daily Beacon

Lindsey Buckingham, renowned guitarist and male lead singer of Fleetwood Mac, will perform at 8 p.m. tonight at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, TN

Buckingham, whose signature finger picking style has earned him a place on Rolling Stone's list of most influential guitarists, is touring in promotion of his new album, "Lindsey Buckingham: One Man Show," set for release this Tuesday.

His first ever solo acoustic album, "One Man Show" features recordings from a live performance in Des Moines, Iowa, where Buckingham played songs from his former Fleetwood Mac heyday, including "Never Going Back Again" and "Go Your Own Way."

Full Article at The Daily Beacon


New videos on Lindsey's VEVO Channel

Two showcase tracks "Never Going Back Again" and "Big Love" from Lindsey's 2011 show at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA and released on the live DVD/CD "Songs From The Small Machine: Live in L.A.", have been added to his official Vevo Channel.  Both tracks are featured during Lindsey's current solo tour that runs through November 20th and on tomorrow's digital only release "One Man Show".  Own the DVD/CD

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham "Soldiers Angel" Remembrance Day / Veterans Day In honor of those who fought for freedom

Remembrance Day and Veterans Day
In honor of those who fought and continue to fight for freedom across the globe.


Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham "Soldiers Angel"

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Review: Lindsey Buckingham Live in St. Louis Nov 9th

Lindsey Buckingham show is sweet but short
By Daniel Durchholz Special to the Post-Dispatch

“Always leave them wanting more,” is a time-tested showbiz adage, but there’s such a thing as taking even good advice too much to heart. Such was the case Friday night at the Pageant, where once-and-(presumably) future Fleetwood Mac guitarist and sonic auteur Lindsey Buckingham put in a brilliant but exceedingly brief night’s work.

Clocking in at a mere 75 minutes, the show found Buckingham performing without the support of a backing band or even an opening act. Neither factor is a fault in itself. It’s often preferable at concerts to dive right into the headlining set; and solo shows can sometimes offer insights into heavily layered studio creations like Buckingham’s by stripping them bare.

So that much was fine. But the show was billed as “an evening with” Buckingham, and it was hardly that.

For the time he was onstage, however, Buckingham burned brightly, delivering dazzling guitar work and singing each song with energy and intensity.

"The show was terrific, but simply too short."

Read the full review at stltoday.com


 Twitter pics by: @speakersincode and @justjesslauren

Lindsey was spotted outside the venue after the show
Photo by @gDel_Rey



Stevie Nicks To Attend Breaking Dawn Part 2 Premiere - Monday in L.A.

Stevie Nicks to attend the LA premiere of Breaking Dawn Part 2

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According to the MaximoTV's guest list, Stevie will be at the LA Premiere of Breaking Dawn part 2 that will be held at the Nokia Theatre at LA Live on Monday Nov. 12, 2012.  Red Carpet takes place: 4:30pm - 7pm 

Stevie's song "Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)" was inspired by "The Twighlight Saga New Moon" after she saw the movie in Australia in December, 2009 and the song was the catalyst for Stevie deciding to then record a new album "In Your Dreams."

In Your Dreams Movie Screening Las Vegas... Stevie Nicks & Dave Stewart

Not much has surfaced after last nights screening in Las Vegas of Stevie and Dave's movie "In Your Dreams".  Here's a few twitter pics from the interview / Q&A courtesy of JoAnnKepler @shortyleigh10

Few more details:  There was a private Meet and Greet following the Q&A session with a professional photographer taking pictures of those who attended with Stevie.  Waddy was there as well and according to Maxx (see comments) Stevie sang "Soldiers Angel".
Friday (Nov. 9), Stevie Nicks and Dave Stewart hosted a special screening of “In Your Dreams,” a film the pair directed together, followed by a rousing Q&A discussion. Several dozen veterans and active duty military were invited to attend the event as Stevie shared her personal inspiration for the film and discussed her lengthy career.






Lindsey Buckingham gives us Trouble

Song Premiere: 
Lindsey Buckingham, “Trouble (Live)”

This Tuesday, November 13th Lindsey Buckingham will release "One Man Show" a live acoustic album that documents his current US tour which ends later this month on November 20th.  The release captures Lindsey during his September 1, 2012 Des Moines, IA show and is a straight from the console, no post-production, live... raw..., true sense of being there recording where just a few mics were added to the room to enhance the recording.  From the 4 previews released, it sounds fantastic!

American Songwriter has the latest preview: "Trouble".  Take a listen here

13 Song Track List:
  • Cast Away Dreams
  • Bleed to Love Her
  • Not Too Late
  • Stephanie
  • Come
  • Shut Us Down
  • Go Insane
  • Never Going Back Again
  • Big Love
  • So Afraid
  • Go Your Own Way
  • Trouble
  • Seeds We Sow
Check out the previous album previews:
Big Love - Rolling Stone
Go Insane - MSN
Never Going Back Again - Paste Magazine
Go Your Own Way - Good Housekeeping

One man Mac
By Walter Tunis, Contributing Music Critic

The last time Lindsey Buckingham played in Lexington was fall 1982. The pop warhorse he co-piloted, Fleetwood Mac, was in the midst of its third Rupp Arena concert in five years. To give you a sense of the time, Men at Work was the opening act.

You could sense the shift already. Where the appeal of Fleetwood Mac up to that point was divided more or less evenly between his songs and the music that Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie brought to the band, the '82 show clearly put Buckingham in the driver's seat. He turned the non-hit Not That Funny, a fractured bit of pop mayhem from 1979's Tusk, into a trio rampage with group founders Mick Fleetwood and John McVie that largely flew in the face of the band's sleek, radio-friendly image.

Fleetwood Mac still exists. In fact, a tour is in the works for next year. But the recent rush of solo albums Buckingham has released (five in six years) points to the kind of agitated pop craftsman he remains at heart. The 2006 album Under the Skin, the best of the solo records, boasts dizzying, finger-picking guitar joy rides (the opening Not Too Late) as well as luxurious contemplation's (the Brazilian-flavored finale Juniper). The tunes also come dressed with vocals that sound alternately stressed, possessed and enchanted.

"His stamina kept the music's energy fresh and volatile," wrote Ben Ratliff in The New York Times of a performance that followed Under the Skin's release. "At times, he seemed to be nearing a state of hypnosis while booming away on voice and guitar."

Voice and guitar also define Buckingham's newest album, a digital-only concert recording titled One Man Show, which will be released Tuesday, and the solo acoustic performance he will give this week at the Opera House.

But if One Man Show is any indication, the latter will be anything but a polite, folky affair. At 63, Buckingham is a pop soul pursuing his muse with the most restless and reliable accompanist he could find: himself.

Lindsey's show at The Opera House in Lexington, KY takes place November 14, 2012.

Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster

All album Available on itunes