Wednesday, November 27, 2013

New Interview with Stevie Nicks and Billboard Coming Soon!

Keith Caulfield, Associate Director of Charts at Billboard Magazine will be interviewing Stevie Nicks next week for (Video).  

Keith posted on Twitter today:

"If you have good questions, let me know!"

So... Do you have a good question(s) for Keith to ask Stevie?  I'm sure there are a ton of burning questions you want answers to what with all the recent news about Christine McVie... John McVie, and what's in store for Fleetwood Mac... Her solo plans... The In Your Dreams Documentary... and Herbert W. Worthington's passing. 

Hit Keith up on Twitter at @keith_caulfield and give him your suggested question.  You never know, your question just might make the cut!

If you aren't on Twitter, but want a question asked.. Leave your question in the comments section below and I'll send the question to Keith on Twitter on your behalf.


Keith's interview with Stevie was done today... December 2nd.  Video coming soon to Billboard.com.


Check out the full article at Billboard


Review: Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams - Documentary


Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams: 
Two and a half stars out of five

It’s unpredictable, fiery and completely random. Creativity can reduce the bravest, most decorated left-brained soldier into a puddle of nervous mush. For singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks, this seems to be a natural state — a lacy palace of romantic thoughts and swirling melodies that complements her actual abode, a sprawling mansion with a mega-rotunda in suburban Los Angeles. The house and Nicks’s ephemeral creative muse are essentially the two stars of In Your Dreams, a new documentary from multi-hyphenate producer Dave Stewart. Part video diary of the production process, and part artist portrait, In Your Dreams chronicles the conception, gestation and eventual birth of Nicks’s latest studio offering, which shares the same title as the movie. It conjures a feeling somewhere between nutty cat-collector and esteemed oddball artist, and we hear Nicks tell us about her life and her creative work with an unmistakable hint of Norma Desmond lurking in the folds of her black cloaks. Special features unavailable.

by Katherine Monk
Postmedia News

PRE-ORDER "In Your Dreams"
29/11 - NEW ZEALAND: - Mighty Ape
03/12 - USA: - Amazon | Barnes & Noble 
03/12 - CANADA: - Amazon Canada 
06/12 - AUSTRALIA: - JB Hi-Fi | EZY DVD | WOW HD
09/12 - UK: - Amazon
Also Available via Warner Bros. Warner Bros. version is a "Region 0" DVD meaning unrestricted international usage. So for those outside North America, this DVD will work in your DVD players.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Monday, November 25, 2013

"Warner Music: Your Order has Shipped" Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams

Looks like Warner Bros. has begun sending out the DVD Bundles today... Anyone else receive their email confirmation?

DVD Available Worldwide via Warner Bros. The Warner Bros. version is a "Region 0" DVD meaning unrestricted international usage. So for those outside North America, this DVD will work in your DVD players.  Buy via Warner Bros.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Stevie Nicks & Friends UCLA May 8, 1983 - Check out these never before seen pics!

Rock n' Run for Charity at UCLA's Drake Stadium
Celebrity Run held at 12:30 p.m on May 8th, 1983

Some pretty cool pics from this day... We've seen a few of Stevie and Mick... but never this many. Thanks to Lori Gentile for posting them.

View the gallery on Facebook

The event was hosted by Eddy Money and Toni Basil (Oh Mickey You're so fine.. you're so fine you blow my mind hey Mickey!) Other celebs included Rick Nielson of Cheap Trick, Wayne Nelson of Little River Band and Jane Wiedlin from the Go-Go's. Stevie dropped the starting race flag. Mick Fleetwood's new band Los Cholos (which eventually morphed into The Zoo) played after the run.  Up on stage were Christine McVie, Billy Burnett, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, and Mick Fleetwood.


Review: Fleetwood Mac: 1969 to 1972 [vinyl boxed set]

“Fleetwood Mac: 1969 to 1972” (Reprise)

The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning Fleetwood Mac is their seminal album “Rumours.” But the band’s pre-”Rumours” days are rich with bluesy offerings that are well worth revisiting on the new box set “Fleetwood Mac: 1969 to 1972.”

The highlight of the four-album, vinyl collection is the first re-mastered edition of “Then Play On,” Fleetwood Mac’s 1969 debut album on Reprise Records. This is a raw, young blues-fueled Fleetwood Mac and the sense of urgency to their music is on full display. The opening, bongo-backed track “Coming Your Way” bristles with pace and the all-out house rocker “Fighting For Madge” showcases guitarist Peter Green as a force to rival Eric Clapton of that era.

“Future Games” is another winning platter, though it presents a softer Fleetwood Mac. By 1971 we find them putting together the less edgy sound that would prove to be the backbone to their radio mainstay hits to come. “Fleetwood Mac: 1969 to 1972” aptly presents the formative years of one of the most successful bands in history.

Get it today at Amazon