Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Album by Album 4 Page Stevie Nicks Magazine Spread

4 Page Album by Album spread in the latest issue of Classic Pop (Duran Duran on the cover)

STEVIE NICKS

Renowned for her shimmering vibrato, soap opera personal life and sorceress image, the singer-songwriter helped propel Fleetwood Mac into the pantheon of all-time greats before launching a sporadic solo career which consistently mined pop gold.

May 2026 Classic Pop issue... Look for it wherever you buy magazines.


 
 



Monday, April 13, 2026

Lindsey Buckingham's Accused Stalker Arrested



Police Arrest Woman Accused of Stalking Fleetwood Mac Guitarist

The guitarist, Lindsey Buckingham, had obtained a restraining order against the woman two years ago, but the police said she continued to follow him in March.

By Vjosa Isai
April 13, 2026
New York Times

A woman accused of stalking the former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and dousing him with an unknown substance was arrested over the weekend in Indiana, the authorities said.

The woman, Michelle Dick, 55, followed Mr. Buckingham to an appointment in Santa Monica, Calif., on March 25, where she threw the substance on him and also damaged his car, the police in Fort Wayne, Ind., said in a statement on Saturday.

After the encounter, Ms. Dick had fled California and traveled about 2,000 miles to Fort Wayne, the police said. It was not clear where Ms. Dick lives, as officers who went to an address associated with her in San Leandro, Calif., were told by another resident that she had left in November 2025.

A lawyer for her was not yet listed, and she has requested a public defender. Ms. Dick will face stalking charges in Los Angeles.

Sgt. Jonathan Cutler of the Fort Wayne Police Department said another law enforcement agency contacted local officers with information about Ms. Dick’s possible whereabouts in a hotel on the city’s northwest side, where she was arrested on Saturday.

On Monday, she made an initial appearance in Allen County Superior Court. She will be in custody as part of hearings for her pending extradition to California.

Mr. Buckingham, 76, who lives in Los Angeles, was not injured in the encounter. He obtained a restraining order against Ms. Dick in 2024, accusing her of stalking him and his family since at least 2021, according to documents contained in the order. She is barred from being closer than 100 yards to Mr. Buckingham. His representative did not respond to a request for comment.

In his restraining order application to a judge, Mr. Buckingham accused Ms. Dick of trying to trespass at venues where he was set to perform, leaving threatening voice mail messages to himself and family members, claiming to be his daughter and demanding money from him.

Ms. Dick also called the police to Mr. Buckingham’s home in November 2025, reporting that she had heard gunshots. The call was false, according to evidence provided by an officer in the application, but nonetheless resulted in Mr. Buckingham being handcuffed while police searched his home.

Mr. Buckingham is best known as a prolific songwriter and guitarist for the British American rock band Fleetwood Mac, whose relationship with his bandmate Stevie Nicks is said to have inspired a number of the group’s hits, including “Go Your Own Way.”

The Los Angeles Police Department declined to provide more information about the nature of the stalking claims.

Thursday, April 02, 2026

Stalker Attacks Lindsey Buckingham in Santa Monica

Some disturbing news this week.... This apparently happened a week ago but is just now being reported by pretty much every publication with NBC Los Angeles first reporting.



Lindsey Buckingham, former guitarist for Fleetwood Mac, was attacked by a woman in Santa Monica

By Emily St. Martin and Richard Winton
LA Times


  • Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham was attacked Wednesday in Santa Monica when a woman tossed an unknown substance toward him as he entered a building.
  • The suspect has a stalking history with Buckingham, and was subject to a December 2024 restraining order.
  • Buckingham was not harmed in the incident; police say an arrest is expected soon.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lindsey Buckingham was attacked by a woman in Santa Monica on Wednesday morning.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that a woman with a history of stalking Buckingham, 76, tossed an unknown substance toward the former Fleetwood Mac guitarist and vocalist from a container as he entered a building for an appointment. According to law enforcement, Buckingham was not harmed; the woman is known to the musician and has been the subject of prior action with the LAPD threat management unit.

Police believe the woman found out when and where Buckingham had scheduled his appointment. She was not apprehended Wednesday morning, but an arrest was expected soon.

“The Los Angeles Police Department, Threat Management Unit, is working with the Santa Monica Police Department to investigate the incident,” LAPD Capt. Mike Bland told The Times in a statement. “To protect the integrity of the open and ongoing investigation, no further comment will be provided, at this time.”

Representatives for Buckingham have not responded to a request for comment.

In December 2024, Buckingham filed a request for a restraining order against Michelle Dick, who was 53 at the time of that filing. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Scully granted the order, which mandates that Dick stay at least 100 yards away from Buckingham, his wife and his son. She was also ordered not to harass or attempt to make contact with him in any way.

In November 2024, Buckingham petitioned the court for the order, writing that Dick had been stalking him for several years and that her harassment included threats of violence. According to the musician’s declaration, Dick had loitered around his and his family members’ homes, called repeatedly and left threatening voicemails, and taped a photo collage of herself and Buckingham to his mailbox. The final straw, he said, was when she placed a false emergency call against Buckingham, claiming that she’d heard gunshots inside his home. Police arrived and handcuffed him while they cleared his home.

A detective in the threat management unit also gave a declaration in favor of a protection order, writing that she had been assigned to investigate the harassment of Buckingham and that Dick insisted she was the child of the musician. She wrote that she believed Dick to be dangerous and mentally unstable.

Buckingham has had a rough go in the last several years, but last week he shared on Instagram that Fleetwood Mac had a documentary in the works and that he had a positive outlook for 2026. “I am still very, very grounded in my creative life,” he said. “I’ve been working on a new solo album for the last couple of years, which is one song away from being finished.”

In 2018, Buckingham split with Fleetwood Mac and a legal battle over lost wages with his former band ensued. Then, in February 2019, Buckingham suffered a heart attack and had to undergo triple bypass surgery. During the process, the insertion of a breathing tube damaged his vocal cords, leaving him questioning whether he would ever be able to sing again, he told The Times in 2021.

He spent much of the pandemic focusing on his recovery.

“I’ll tell you what: Between the Fleetwood Mac stuff and the heart attack, it’s all been humbling,” Buckingham said. “I’ve never suffered from a lack of confidence, and sometimes could get carried away with that in the process of leading the band. But everything has pulled me in a little bit. I’m not as aggressive a person as I was before, which is probably not a bad thing. It made me look around more — and become less self-involved, hopefully.”