Thursday, March 28, 2013

26 Years Ago Today: March 28th Fleetwood Mac's "BIG LOVE" debuted on Billboards Hot 100 Singles Chart



"Big Love", the first single to be released from Fleetwood Mac's "Tango In The Night" debuted at #52 on Billboards Top 100 singles Chart on this day in 1987.  The song spent a total of 16 weeks in the top 100 in the U.S. peaking at # 5 on May 30, 1987.  It reached #9 in the UK.

The song took on a new life in 1997 where it was first performed live with Fleetwood Mac, becoming a solo piece showing off Lindsey's incredible guitar ability and has remained that way in future shows.




Wednesday, March 27, 2013

NOW ON SALE: Tickets to see IN YOUR DREAMS: STEVIE NICKS In Venice, FL Apr 2nd


Advance Tickets to see Stevie and Dave's new documentary 
"IN YOUR DREAMS"
in Coral Springs and Venice, Florida 
both went on sale on-line today.  
Purchase advance Tickets to this ONE NIGHT ONLY event on April 2nd at:

Advance Tickets Now On Sale for IN YOUR DREAMS: STEVIE NICKS South Orange & Montclair, NJ


Advance on-line Tickets can now be picked up for the following two New Jersey theatres.  Get them before they are gone!

South Orange, NJ
South Orange 5
1 SOPAC Way

Montclair, NJ
Bellevue Cinema 4
260 Bellevue Avenue

Also screening in New Jersey at the following theatres.

Asbury Park, NJ at The Showroom April 2nd (SOLD OUT)
Asbury Park, NJ at The Showroom April 4th (2nd show)
Hoboken, NJ at Hoboken Cinemas
Ocean, NJ at Middlebrook Cinema 10
Washington Township, NJ at Cinema 3


inyourdreamsmovie.com

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

REVIEW: In Your Dreams: Stevie Nicks

New Stevie Nicks Film "In Your Dreams" is Only for the Superfans
BitchMagazine
by Kerensa Cadenas

I love Stevie Nicks. Who doesn't?  However, I came upon her music only within the last couple years—I'm by no means a Stevie expert. So I was excited to see In Your Dreams, the new film Nicks and collaborator Dave Stewart directed, at SXSW this month; the screening was a chance to learn more about Stevie from herself and an opportunity to wear a Stevie-approved ensemble (long flowing skirt obviously).

While I enjoyed In Your Dreams, it is very much a documentary for the Stevie die-hards. Fans who have been enrolled in the school of Stevie for years will enjoy the film that documents the collaboration between Nicks and Stewart (a former member of the Eurhythmics) on their album of the same name. Shot "somewhere in Southern California," Nicks, Stewart and their collaborators hole up in a gorgeous mansion to work on the album. There are very brief mentions to Nicks' childhood and time in Fleetwood Mac, that's not the focus here.


While the film centers on the making of this new album, the formatting of the film feels like a distraction. The documentary is set up like the film version of reading liner notes. Nicks and Stewart go through the album song by song discussing inspirations, then cut to recording of said songs, which at times can be a rather jarring transition. It feels similar to Beyoncé's recent documentary (which she also directed) in that it's a very purposefully controlled portrait, one that seemingly gives the audience insight into Nicks' life but doesn't at all.

However, one thing that can't be contained or controlled is the sheer awesomeness of Stevie Nicks.

Nicks calls the shots throughout the film, saying very early on, "I don't like to be told what to do." The audience sees Nicks take control of much of action while recording the album with Stewart. In one of the more humorous and loveable moments, Nicks explains her love for Twilight—she immediately connected with the romance between Bella and Edward. The song "Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)" was inspired by New Moon. Somehow, Nicks' fangirling about the series is completely charming.

Even though Nicks was smack dab in the middle of second wave feminism, the subject doesn't really come up in the documentary. However, in the post-film Q&A at SXSW, Nicks discussed the choices that she had to make as a woman to do what she wanted to do, "I decided not to get married or have kids so I could follow music. I didn't want to be tied down." She also spoke about having to work multiple jobs (cleaning, waitressing) so she could continue to be devoted to music. Later in the day, Nicks spoke specifically for the music portion of the festival and that's when feminism explicitly came up. Nicks talked about how feminism has impacted rock and roll but also society as a whole, how she sees women's rights falling apart and how it's pissing her off.

 "We fought very hard for feminism, for women's rights. What I'm seeing today is a very opposite thing. I don't know why, but I see women being put back in their place. And I hate it. We're losing all we worked so hard for, and it really bums me out."

While Nicks' documentary doesn't work well for the less devoted fans, it's still a fascinating portrait of an endlessly inspirational woman who cares deeply about women's rights within the music industry and outside it.

Now on sale: IN YOUR DREAMS: STEVIE NICKS Sacramento,CA Columbia, SC, Springfield, MO Plano, TX

Tickets are now on sale for the following theaters screening Stevie's new documentary "In Your Dreams" on April 2, 2013

Sacramento, CA at Tower Theater
Columbia, SC at Nickelodeon
Springfield, MO at Moxie Cinema
Plano, TX at Angelika Film Center

Monday, March 25, 2013

Fleetwood Mac Ticket Giveaway in Silver Spring, MD during In Your Dreams: Stevie Nicks Premiere


Here's an interesting twist while seeing Stevie's "In Your Dreams" in the Washington, DC area on April 2nd.

The film will be screening at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, MD on April 2, 2013.

*Audience Giveaways*
All ticketholders eligible to win one of two (2) pairs of tickets to see Fleetwood Mac in concert at the Verizon Center on April 9, thanks to LiveNation! Drawing held in theater; must be present to win.