Showing posts with label In Your Dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In Your Dreams. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

"For What It's Worth" The NEW Stevie Nicks Single >> Station Adds

Stations around the US are slowly but surely picking up on Stevie's latest track from "In Your Dreams". It's impacting mainly at AC stations with a few Triple A stations also playing the track according to the most current mediabase tracking. SiriusXM The Blend has really latched onto the track. The recently shot video for the tune is coming soon!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

At 63, the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman never seems to stop working, either on her solo career or with the band that shot her to superstar status in the 1970s

Stevie Nicks: timeless, tireless 
BY DAN FIRESTONE BLADE STAFF WRITER
Toledo Blade


When Stevie Nicks last performed in Toledo, a thunderstorm threatened to blow her and her band right out of town.
"It blew so hard it almost knocked some of our set down," Nicks said in a phone interview, recalling her appearance at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre in 2008, which finally began after a downpour delayed the show for almost two hours. "Of course I remember. But you know it turned out to be a magical night."
The rock and roll legend returns this week, with no worries about weather conditions. Her concert is scheduled for Friday at the Huntington Center.
Nicks, calling from her home near Phoenix last week, is embarking on a tour to promote her seventh studio solo album, "In Your Dreams." It debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard charts, an impressive showing in a business dominated by younger artists.
At 63, the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman never seems to stop working, either on her solo career or with the band that shot her to superstar status in the 1970s. She did a mini-tour earlier this year with Rod Stewart. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer seems everywhere these days, with guest appearances on all of TV’s top competition shows.
It’s hard to imagine that it’s been nearly 40 years since she and then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham joined three remaining members of the English-based Fleetwood Mac and skyrocketed to success with a run of best-selling albums, most notably "Rumours," which sold more than 40 million copies worldwide.
Nicks released her first solo album, "Bella Donna" in 1981 and it went to No. 1 and spawned the hits "Edge of Seventeen," "Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around" (with Tom Petty), and "Leather and Lace" (with Don Henley). She’s overcome battles with drug addiction to develop a career that spans generations, which she discussed in a recent interview.
How do you approach writing songs, because you’ve often said you don’t write for your generation?
I try to make my music as timeless as possible. I don’t think that any of my songs are directed to people in their 70s. My songs are directed towards the whole world. I think love in many ways, when you’re writing about it, is not different. When I fell in love with the first guy I fell in love with at 15½ and I wrote my first little love song and told my mom and dad I was going to be a songwriter, I was in love with that guy at 15½ [in the same way] as I have been in love with anyone since.
So when I write, that’s how I write, I look back to 15 and come up to how old I am now and I see so many similarities. I don’t think a lot of things change. I think a lot of people think it does. I write for people who think love is timeless.
Unlike the old days where we didn’t see Fleetwood Mac or yourself on TV much, you were everywhere the past few months, especially on the talent shows (Dancing with the Stars, The Voice, America’s Got Talent.) How is it different in promoting albums from years past?

Friday, August 12, 2011

[Article] Stevie Nicks: She’s a “Soldier’s Angel,” a fairy godmother with the gift of music

Stevie Nicks is a big-hearted woman who has found a way to comfort ailing  soldiers. She sings about it on her excellent new album, In Your Dreams.
The Dallas Morning News
August 12, 2011



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Stevie Nicks braving real-life heat for In Your Dreams

Illness brings reversal on her no-summer-shows stance 

Stevie Nicks swore she would never play the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion again. Then, she got pneumonia.

Chron.com
By: Joey Guerra - Music Writer

"On the day my record (In Your Dreams) came out, my precious record, I was really, really sick with pneumonia. I couldn't even go and do anything. I just thought, 'It's the grim reaper. He's haunting me here,'" Nicks says. "I made a decision from that second onward, that I was just going to do anything I could do to bring this record to the people.

"I'm doing outdoor shows that I swore up and down that I would never do again because it's just too damn hot in the middle of the summer. I called my manager at the beginning of the year and said, 'I take it all back.' I will do whatever it takes to get people to listen to this record, because I don't know if I'm ever going to make another record that's this good."


In Your Dreams pairs the Fleetwood Mac songbird with Dave Stewart, who knows his way around iconic females. (Stewart and Annie Lennox made the Eurythmics one of the biggest acts of the '80s). It's Nicks' first solo record in a decade and has earned some of the best reviews of her storied career.

Were you worried about fans accepting new music after such a long wait?

It's not just tough for me. It's tough for everybody. This is the (age of the) Internet. Piracy follows us like the grim reaper. Finally, in 2009 December, I was in Australia, and I ended up writing the song Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream), and when I finished it up in Brisbane, I said, "I'm ready to do a record, and basically, I don't care."

Why was Stewart the right fit for In Your Dreams?

We don't have an ego. When we wrote the first song, I realized he knows thousands of chords, and he's very knowledgeable of just musicianship. And I really know six chords — which has served me very well through the last 30 years. However, when you actually work with somebody that knows that many chords, it allows you to go places in melody that you would never go if you were just playing your six chords. You may say, "Why didn't you do that with Lindsey (Buckingham)?" The reason is that Lindsey and I lived together as a married couple for five years, played in a band for three years. Lindsey and I have so much drama and baggage. We have total ego. When we sit down together, the ego is sitting in between us.


How challenging was it to give up some of the control?

I have a lot of poetry, which Dave read. Who does that? He read 40 pages of poems about love affairs, fairies, angels, death, life, babies — everything you can imagine. When he came to my house, he picked a poem out and said, "I like this poem. Why don't we start here?" It was You May Be the One. I was a little bit like the deer in the headlights. "Does he really think we're going to write a song together? Here? In my house?" He did. And we did. I never wrote with Lindsey. If I wrote a song, I'd put it on a cassette in the early days, and I'd put it by the coffee with a note that said, "Here's a song. You can produce it, but don't change it."

What were the advantages of recording at home?

Dave and I made it at my big, two-story house in Los Angeles. It was like making a record with Led Zeppelin in the 1960s at the (Headley) Grange outside of London. It was all those things that you would want if you were making a real rock-n-roll record. We had dinners every night — dinner for 12 — in my dining room, where we would break for an hour-and-a-half and talk about the world, talk about politics and gossip and then go back to working. It was just so unbelievable.

Texas is a special place for you, isn't it?

I love Texas. I actually lived in Texas once when I was making (1985's) Rock a Little for several months. I (also) lived in Texas for five years in El Paso, from fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade. I have a real love for Texas. It's going to be hot, and I might drop dead of heat exhaustion. But I'll get back up.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Stevie Nicks to play Toledo's Huntington Center on Aug. 19th

Stevie Nicks has dreams she likes to sell. Her crystal visions of magic, eternal love and enchanting characters beckon. It’s those poetic fairy tales shrouded in mist set to music — and that voice. 

by: Vicki L. Kroll
Toledo Free Press

As the shawl-wearing rock star twirls through the mystical seasons of her life, fans still cry out for “Rhiannon.” And “Edge of Seventeen,” “Dreams,” “Landslide,” “Stand Back,” “Gold Dust Woman.”

She’s one of the few artists with a successful solo career while in a band. With Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2003. The group has sold 48.5 million discs, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, and Nicks solo has tallied 10.5 million.

“In Your Dreams,” her seventh solo record, debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 in May, and the music is hauntingly familiar. Dave Stewart, formerly of Eurythmics, co-produced the disc and co-wrote seven songs.

“When you’ve been part of a duo like Dave and I have, the spirit of Annie Lennox and Lindsey Buckingham float with you,” Nicks said during a teleconference with four newspapers, including Toledo Free Press Star.

She talked about what it was like during the nine months when Stewart was at her house working on the record.

“The fireplace is on, and all the moons and stars are on the ceiling, and it’s all totally this magic living room that I live in, and he just starts playing his guitar and he’s like, “Well, come on, let’s go ahead.” And I’m like a deer in the headlights: Oh my God! Does he expect me to sit here and write a song with him? With him in the room? So I did, I just started kind of reciting my words in a sing-songy way, and that song in 15 minutes became the third to the last song on the record, “You May Be the One.’

” Nicks recalled how they talked about poetry — and resurrected a gem.

“I said I wrote a song once that was to an Edgar Allan Poe poem named ‘Annabel Lee.’ And he said, ‘Can we hear it’” And I said, “Sure,” and I went and got the demo out of the vault and played it for he and [co-producer] Glen Ballard and they loved it. They loved the fact that I had written it when I was 17, and they loved the fact that I didn’t even make a demo of it until 1996, so it lived in my head from 1965 until 1996.”

The singer said “Secret Love,” another song from the new disc, was written in 1975.

“When I first joined Fleetwood Mac in the fifth day of 1975, we — both Lindsey and I — already had a ton of songs that didn’t make it on the “Buckingham Nicks” record that were really good, like, for instance, ‘Rhiannon,’ so we would just put the songs away.

“And then you join Fleetwood Mac and you have three writers,” she said. “And you’re writing like crazy because you’re experiencing this new band and this crazy thing — and you only get three or four songs.

“So then two years goes by until you do your next record, and you’re writing all through that two years — you’re on the road, I’m writing in my journal,” Nicks said. “By the time we get to ‘Rumours,’ I’ve got all the songs that didn’t go on ‘Fleetwood Mac’ that also aren’t going to fit on ‘Rumours.’ So I call it the song vault, so all those little songs go into the vault. And then every time I do a record, I peruse through all those songs.”

The songwriter has a few thoughts about casting musical spells.

“You just need to be a good storyteller,” she said. “The truth speaks volumes. So that’s what I always tried to do was be totally truthful, and none of my songs are made-up stories, they’re all real, they all came out of my journals, they all came out of my prose writing, which someday I’ll put into a book you guys all will get to read.”

In the meantime, fans can see Nicks’ “In Your Dreams” tour, which will stop at the Huntington Center on Aug. 19. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert range from $49.50 to $125.

The 63-year-old talked about prepping for the tour with a show at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.

“We weeded,” she said. “‘Stand Back,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen,’ ‘Gold Dust Woman,’ ‘Sorcerer,’ ‘Landslide,’ we did the musts, the must-haves, and then we did seven new songs. And the reviews that came back from that show were like the old songs were great, but there was a special light around the new songs that we haven’t seen in a long time.”

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

"For What It's Worth" Radio Play Update >>

Stevie's newest single 'For What it's Worth' continues to gain at mostly AC radio stations since being serviced to both AC and Triple A outlets in the latter part of July... Currently on the 7 day reports and station playlist chart the song is # 32 moving up from # 39 last week with an increase in radio play on monitored stations that pretty much doubles week over week.  The song was also part of the "AC Most Added List" for the week.  There are a few Triple A stations playing the track, but not enough yet for the song to appear on the monitored stations chart.


Friday, August 05, 2011

Photos.... Stevie Nicks with her fans at Amoeba Music... CD Signing August 3rd

Are you in any of the photos? Some nice shots of fans meeting Stevie Nicks on August 3rd at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Exciting day for the lucky few that were part of the 200 wristbands being sold for the event!  



Thursday, August 04, 2011

Stevie Nicks interview with Tim Johnstone >>

Tim Johnstone of 94.9FM The River had the pleasure and honor of sitting down for a conversation with Stevie Nicks about her new CD In Your Dreams. The interview took place in La Costa California on February 18th, 2010. At that point, Stevie had just begun talking about her first new CD in ten years.


I don't think I've heard this interview... Couldn't find a post about it.... So hear it is.  It's from her time in San Diego during the Sunset Sessions.


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STEVIE NICKS 'In Your Dreams' Back on Billboard Top 200

After a two week absence from Billboards Top 200 Album Chart 'In Your Dreams' re-enters this week at # 181 on a 67% boost in sales. The album also enters the Billboard Top 200 Current Albums Chart at # 151. This is it's 11th week on the top charts and it's 13th week in release in North America.

The album also re-enters the Top Rock Albums Chart at # 42.

Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is # 39 on the Top 50 Catalogue Chart after re-entering again last week at # 21.

Chart positions are for the week ending July 31st and Billboard issue August 13th.



Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Stevie Nicks' new 'Dreams' becomes real with Stewart's collaboration

By Lynne Margolis | August 3, 2011
Your Houston News

When Stevie Nicks decided to record her first solo album in 10 years, she called her old pal, Eurythmics veteran Dave Stewart. Not only did he prove to be a particularly well-suited writing partner and producer, he shared a unique historical circumstance that bonded them in a special sort of kinship; like Nicks, Stewart had been part of a duo that was both musical and romantic. And like Nicks, his romance ended before the musical connection did.

Stewart, of course, was with Annie Lennox when the pair gained fame. Nicks had joined forces with Lindsey Buckingham when they were still high-school students, and when Buckingham was invited to join Fleetwood Mac, he said the Buckingham-Nicks duo, which had released one dead-in-the-water album, was a package deal. By the time they split, they had put their indelible stamp on what would become one of the best-selling albums of all time, 1977's "Rumours," a chronicle of two band couples coming apart (John and Christine McVie were the other) and Nicks' affair with the band's co-founder, drummer Mick Fleetwood.

The members of Fleetwood Mac have since splintered and come together again more than once, but in the meantime, each made solo forays. Nicks, however, has notched the most successful solo career of any Fleetwood Mac veteran (including several before she and Buckingham joined). Her string of hits, with and without Fleetwood Mac, represents one of pop music's most beloved canons: the list includes "Rhiannon," "Landslide," "Dreams" (a favorite topic), "Edge of Seventeen," "Leather and Lace" (a duet with one-time lover Don Henley), "Stand Back" and, with Tom Petty, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around."

Her gypsy/witchy-woman look - Victorian-inspired gowns, high-heeled boots, leather and lace, silk and satin, romantic hats over long, blonde hair, all shown off with frequent stage twirls - set a tone in the ‘70s from which she hasn't wavered. Nicks hasn't changed her songwriting style much, either - or at least, she hadn't, until she began working with Stewart on her new CD, "In Your Dreams," released in May.

Up until he sat across from her in her L.A. living room, expecting her to sing along as he played, she'd never written a song with another person while sharing the same breathing space, face to face.

"I sent him 40 pages of poetry, never really expecting him to read all of it, but he did," Nicks recalled, speaking over the phone in her deep alto. "He puts his guitar on and he takes one of the poems out of the binder that I had sent him, and he said, ‘I like this poem. Let's do this one.'"

Startled ("like a deer in headlights," she said with a laugh), she wanted to tell him she doesn't write with other people. But she kept her mouth shut - likely a rare moment for a woman who hardly breaks for another question once she gets going during an interview.

[Download] Stevie Nicks with Jim Ladd Full Interview


JIM LADD with STEVIE NICKS 
on August 1st KLOS in Los Angeles Jim Ladd's special in studio guest was non-other than Stevie Nicks... I think the plan was for her to stick around from 10pm until Midnight... but she ended up staying for about 3 and half hours... They played her new album 'In Your Dreams' track by track discussing every track in depth... This was an awesome interview one that Stevie said herself she had been waiting since May 3rd to do. There's just so much to love about this interview... Not only because it's lengthy, but because it's with Jim. He's been a Stevie cheerleader for years, they have a long history stretching way back to the late 70's - some really great interviews between the two back in the day... There's too much in this interview to go over... so just download and listen.


Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Elle Magazine UK (September Issue) Features Stevie Nicks Interview

September issue of Elle UK with  Kirsten Dunst on the cover, hitting Newstands Wednesday, will feature an interview with Stevie Nicks.  Also features interviews with Justin Timberlake and Dolly Parton.

Elle Magazine

Monday, August 01, 2011

Chart Updates: Stevie Nicks 'In Your Dreams' Wk 5 - UK + Australian Chart Updates for Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac continue their latest ride on the Australian charts for the week ending August 1st placing 3 titles on the catalogue charts - Rumours, The Very Best Of and Greatest Hits.  Rumours remains within the Top 100 at # 61.  On the DVD Chart, Stevie's Live in Chicago drops out this week and The Dance remains at # 21. Only one title this week by Stevie Nicks makes an appearance on the Australian charts - Crystal Visions, The Very Best Of Stevie Nicks - dropping to # 46 from # 23 last week.

In the UK, Week 5 for in Your Dreams has the title at # 74 down from # 61 last week. Fleetwood Mac remain high on the catalogue chart at # 15 down two places from last week.

(Previous week in parenthesis)
AUSTRALIA - Week ending 8/01/2011

FLEETWOOD MAC - RUMOURS
# 61 (52) Australia - Top 100 Albums Chart
# 17 (06) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart
# 42 (25) Australia - Top 50 Digital Albums Chart

FLEETWOOD MAC - THE VERY BEST OF
# 06 (02) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart

FLEETWOOD MAC - GREATEST HITS
# 37 (28) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart

FLEETWOOD MAC - THE DANCE (DVD)
# 21 (16) Australia - Top 40 Music DVD Chart

STEVIE NICKS - CRYSTAL VISIONS
# 46 (23) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart

UK - Week ending 8/06/2011

STEVIE NICKS - IN YOUR DREAMS
# 74 (61) UK - Top 100 Albums chart

FLEETWOOD MAC - RUMOURS
# 15 (13) UK - Top 40 Catalogue Chart

BBC Radio 2 Playlist
On the BBC Radio 2 Playlist - Secret Love disappears from the A-List after spending almost 2 months on the list.  Entering the B-List is Stevie Nicks LP - In Your Dreams.  Not sure what this means if it's the track, or the whole album... In any case, BBC Radio 2 has been very supportive of In Your Dreams this year in the UK!

SECRET LOVE - UK Airplay
On The UK Radio Airplay Chart - Secret Love moves down to # 45 this week from # 35 last week with 231 plays and audience impact of 19.27 million.

FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH - USA Airplay
Radio in the US is starting to kick in and play "For What It's Worth" Stevie's latest single.  The below, updated to August 1st, shows a total of 9 stations have picked up the track for regular rotation so far... These are the stations that are reporting and are monitored by Mediabase, there are many more that play the track but don't report it.  This data is then used by outlets such as Billboard to compile airplay charts.  If this keeps up, For What It's Worth should enter the Top 30 on the AC Charts either next week,or the week following.


UPDATE Please Note The Changes: Stevie Nicks CD Signing in Hollywood August 3rd...

Rock ‘n Roll’s reigning queen Stevie Nicks pays a special visit to Amoeba Music to meet and sign for her fans.

***UPDATED 8/1 - please note changes***
Signing is limited to the first 200 people to purchase her new CD In Your Dreams 
ON DAY OF EVENT - WEDNESDAY, August 3rd.
With CD purchase fans also receive a limited-edition lithograph created for In Your Dreams.

  • Line to get wristbands forms on Ivar Street – first 200 people in line will have opportunity to purchase In Your Dreams and receive ONE ticket/admission to the signing line.
  • First come, first served. NO holds, online, or phone orders will be accepted for this special event.
  • All sales final.
  • NO photography allowed.
  • No overnight camping allowed (per city codes)
This makes more sense... IN YOUR DREAMS! for the win!

Stevie Nicks Interview.... KBCO Denver... Great Interview!

Stevie was the call in guest today on the BCO Morning show in Denver, CO speaking with Brett Saunders... The podcast is available to listen to or download on the KBCO website... Great interview!


Stevie was very open to discuss her years of addiction, owing her life to Betty Ford, South Park and much more. Listen to the conversation at the podcast link above and See Stevie when she returns to Red Rocks next Tuesday.

She tells Brett how she had to OK the latest South Park episode where they used Landslide... and she talks about when they used her previously when she was a goat being captured.. She thought it was hilarious!  

Stevie also tells Brett she wants the fans to know that 6 or 7 new tunes are in the set on the upcoming tour, again saying The Wiltern show was the benchmark for the decision since the show turned out so well with the added new music in the set..

I think she's nailed it.  The Wiltern set list was perfect in my opinion... It balanced the old and the new very well...Look forward to seeing how the new set turns out!



Saturday, July 30, 2011

Stevie Nicks 'In Your Dreams' Week 5 on Ireland's Top 100 Albums Chart

Stevie Nicks' 'In Your Dreams' in it's 5th week of release in Ireland remains on Top 100 Albums Chart for the week ending July 28, 2011

# 99 (92) Ireland - Top 100 Albums Chart (Week 5)

IRELAND TOP 100 CHART RUN:
# 33 - 06/30/2011 - Debut
# 61 - 07/07/2011
# 48 - 7/14/2011
# 92 - 7/21/2011
# 99 - 7/28/2011

Fleetwood Mac's 'The Very Best Of' re-enters the same chart this week for the first time since June 30th.

# 95 - ( - ) Ireland - Top 100 Albums Chart


(UK and Australian Chart Updates Sunday or Monday)

Friday, July 29, 2011

Filming on "For What It's Worth" Took Place Today...

According to the below tweet from Dave Stewart, the shoot today on the "For What It's Worth" video in the desert went really well... Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers who wrote the music on the song for Stevie will also be in the video.  This is the second single from Stevie's album "In Your Dreams".

Look forward to seeing it!... Hopefully it will make it's debut in a timely fashion.



Also... According to a tweet from a short while ago, the "In Your Dreams" Documentary that everyone has been patiently waiting for is apparently 80% finished - as in post production.

[VIDEO] Stevie Nicks: "For What It's Worth" The Tonight Show >>


Another flawless performance!

Backstage with Bryan Banly
Photo by: Bryan Banly

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Stevie Nicks and Dave Stewart make a good team

Stevie Nicks is best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac.

By Jules E. Beuck
Highland News

She has also had quite a solo career as well. This year saw her touring with Rod Stewart and marked the release of a new Stevie Nicks album. The title of the album is “In Your Dreams” and features thirteen tracks.

Nicks’ back-up musicians include Waddy Wachtel on guitar, Dave Stewart guitar, and Mike Campbell (from Tom Petty’s band) guitar and bass. What helps this album the most is the producers. It is co-produced by Glen Ballard and Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics.

Ballard is well known in the business for his songwriting and producing talents. He has worked with many major artists including Alanis Morissette and Aerosmith.

However, Stewart’s influence is felt much more than Ballard’s. For example, he co-wrote seven of the songs on the album.

The first song on the album and first single “Secret Love” has Stewart’s stamp as it starts and ends as if in the middle. “Ghosts Are Gone” has a Eurhythmics feel to it. It also is a very energetic Rocker.

“In Your Dreams” also has the energy that Stewart brings to his work.

Continue to the full article

"For What It's Worth" Video Being Filmed on Friday...

Some really great news from Dave Stewart today!!... The video for Stevie's latest single "For What It's Worth" is being shot tomorrow.