Friday, August 05, 2011

Groupon Deals: Stevie Nicks Live in Grand Prairie (Dallas) & Rosemont (Chicago)

Groupon Deal: 4 Days Left To Buy
Stevie Nicks – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
One Ticket to See Stevie Nicks with Special Guest Michael Grimm at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie on August 12 at 8 p.m. Two Options Available.
Limit 4 per person

For $23, you get one reserved seat in sections 401–404 or 410–413, rows L–P 
(a $35 value before fees, or up to a $46.53 value online including all Ticketmaster fees).
For $40, you get one reserved seat in sections 402–404 or 410–412, rows A–K 
(a $65 value before fees, or up to a $78.54 value online including all Ticketmaster fees).


Groupon Deal: 2 Days Left To Buy
Stevie Nicks – Rosemont Theatre
One Ticket to See Stevie Nicks at the Rosemont Theatre on August 23 at 8 p.m. Two Options Available.
Limit 4 per person

For $39, you get one reserved seat in the back half of section 203, 208, or 209 
(a $63 before fees, or up to a $76 value online including all Ticketmaster fees).
For $54, you get one reserved seat in the double-letter rows of section 106 or 112 
(a $93 value before fees, or up to a $106.90 value online, including all Ticketmaster fees).


Stevie Nicks Takes The Wiltern Setlist On The Road...

By Melissa Ruggieri
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Earlier this year, Stevie Nicks embarked on one of the more interesting novelty tours in recent years, with fellow classic rock royalty Rod Stewart.

Nicks joked that she wasn’t really sure what to expect since she barely saw Stewart before their first show together.

“He’s not really a rehearser. He feels he’s already rehearsed for 33 years,” she said with a husky laugh.

But despite some slapdash elements to the experience, Stewart was “charming and fun and witty and English. I do well with English people,” said Nicks, an engaging conversationalist herself, in a recent chat with a handful of journalists.

Now, she’s back on the road for a monthlong tour of her own that comes to Chastain Park Aug. 15, and eager to share the songs from “In Your Dreams,” her first solo record in a decade, which arrived in May.

The toughest part about the Stewart jaunt, she said, was keeping her set to 75 minutes. A self-described talker, Nicks, 63, prefers to linger during a two-hour show, sharing stories with the audience about the origin of songs and sprinkling in new material amid standbys from her Fleetwood Mac and solo catalog such as “Edge of Seventeen,” “Dreams” and “Gold Dust Woman.”

At the end of May, she previewed her solo tour with a show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles and performed the majority of “In Your Dreams,” a format she intends to keep for this outing.

“The reviews were that the old songs were great, but there was a special light around the new songs,” she said.

Nicks produced and co-wrote much of “In Your Dreams” with Dave Stewart (of Eurythmics fame) and leaned on him and another old friend for inspiration.

“Dave, he’s the caterpillar on top of the crazy hookah in Tom Petty’s ‘Don’t Come Around Here No More’ video. He’s just that crazy, magic man,” Nicks said, unleashing another throaty laugh. “He’s the wildest guy I’ve ever known, and when you’ve been part of a duo, the spirit of Annie Lennox [Stewart's partner in the Eurythmics] and Lindsey Buckingham float with you.”

Speaking of Buckingham, the Fleetwood Mac guitarist-singer, with whom Nicks' name will be forever linked, appears on “In Your Dreams” as well, singing and playing guitar on “Soldier’s Angel,” a bracing exploration of the heart of warriors.

The song began as a poem in 2005, after Nicks made one of her numerous visits to the just-shuttered Walter Reed Army Medical Center in D.C. Nicks told people for years that one day it would be a song, but after several attempts to record it something was blocking her emotionally and mentally.

“I said, ‘We’ve got to call Lindsey.’ He listened to it for a week, then came to my house and we recorded it live in my entryway. He came back the next day and put more guitar on it and a second harmony,” she said. “Lindsey saved the day. That was my most revered and sacred song on the record.”

Nicks has a special relationship with the injured soldiers she visited frequently at Walter Reed, usually staying for 10 or 11 hours at a time and providing them with music-filled iPods.

“A lot of these kids didn’t even know who I was because they were so young, but that didn’t matter to me. I just wanted to give them music because it’s rehabilitation,” she said.

“[Music] would break the ice and they would open up to me and talk to me. I have many secrets that I carry. I probably know more about the war than most people, and their secrets are safe with me. It has been a life changer. I walked in there a rock star with very few problems and walked out of there a soldier’s mother.”

Concert preview

Stevie Nicks. 8 p.m. Aug. 15. $40-$75. Chastain Park Amphitheatre, 4469 Stella Drive, Atlanta. This show is a no-table setup. No coolers or carry-ins allowed. 1-800-745-3000, www.livenation.com.

Chastain Park Amphitheatre on Facebook has a 
ticket sweepstakes going on... 


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!  



Lindsey Buckingham... "Seeds We Sow" Promotions and Upcoming TV Appearances

Check out the Marketing and Selling points for Lindsey's new CD "Seeds We Sow".  Looks like we'll be seeing A LOT of Lindsey Buckingham on TV over the next while... Plus a website relaunch with contests and promotions tied to the album and tour. 

No TV dates have been firmed up according to this... But Conan, Extra, Tavis Smiley and Martin Bashir look to be lined up so far... 

This is from the Fontana New Release Book.

Lindsey Buckingham 'In Our Own Time' NEW SONG... LISTEN!

Hear the new track 'In Our Own Time' from Lindsey's new album 'Seeds We Sow' at Fontana Distribution.  Which by all indications answers the question of who's distributing the album in the US.

Great tune!  Click through here and look to the right of the page for the music player.

Can't wait for September 6th!


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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The Word... Interview with Stevie Nick - July, 2011



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.



Stevie Nicks greets fans at Amoeba Records




LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The legendary Stevie Nicks is about to hit the road to promote her hit album "In Your Dreams."

It's a hit on the Billboard charts and Nicks wants it to stay that way. She went to Amoeba Records in Hollywood to meet fans and sign copies of her first solo album in 10 years.

"It's hard to sell records in this day and age, unless you're Lady Gaga or unless you're in that youthful kind of dance performance artist thing," said Nicks. "Which is great, but then there are the rest of us."

Nicks performed the first single off the album on "Dancing With The Stars" back in May and she hasn't stopped since.

"I will stand out on a street corner if I have to and play these songs with a boom box and a TV track if I have to get these songs out to the public," said Nicks.

Nicks has been bringing us songs since the 1970s, proving a classic never goes out of style because she's still singing.

Her longtime fans couldn't be happier. One woman drove in from Portland, Oregon.

"I love Stevie Nicks and I've never met her," said fan Anita Kayed. "I've been a fan for about 28 years and I've seen about 102 concerts."

"I've followed her for about 35 years," said Doug Shipley. "And like Anita, I have never met her and it's my life's dream too."

The songs included on "In Your Dreams" involve life and love. But there's also a social relevance; everything from hurricane Katrina, Sept. 11, and U.S. troops.

"I just feel that, we as musicians and songwriters, we have a job," said Nicks. "And that is to, whether you're Bob Dylan or whether you're me, we have a job to try to not only write good romantic music, but we're also kind of reporting the news as we go along also."

"In Your Dreams" is in stores now.