Wednesday, August 17, 2011

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM On Conan September 6th.

On the release day of his new album "Seeds We Sow" Lindsey Buckingham is scheduled to appear and perform on Conan.  

Conan's show airs on TBS.  Check your local listings. Teamcoco

Stevie Nicks Loves Furry Hot Water Bottles... "25 Things You Don't Know About Me"


Music legend Stevie Nicks, 63, (her latest album, In Your Dreams, is out now) shares the 25 things you don't know about her with Us Weekly.

US Magazine

1. I always try to be on time.
2. I think fabulous sheets are crucial.
3. I love cashmere.
4. One of my favorite things to do is read European fashion magazines.
5. One of the most thrilling days of my life was visiting the cast of Glee.
6. I believe in long hair for everybody.
7. I never sit in the sun.
8. Forgiveness is a big priority in my life.
9. I use a Power Plate machine to work out.
10. I keep holiday lights on one of my trees in the backyard all year long. Why not?
11. Face creams, especially La Mer, are mandatory.
12. I have a gold Buddha frog from Pier 1 on my desk.
13. My dog is my best friend.
14. I love furry hot water bottles.
15. I enjoy watching cartoons.
16. I believe it's good to have your mattress on the floor.
17. I will not drink chai lattes. They're too fattening.
18. I'm a fanatic about good lighting in every room in my home.
19. I do not sing in the rain.
20. One of my goals is to inspire others.
21. "Be generous" is one of my mantras.
22. I often use rainbow lightbulbs.
23. I use Erno Laszlo's Shake-It mashup.
24. I love being on a boat or looking out at sea.
25. I love what I do.

Lindsey Buckingham: "We're doing about eight or nine new songs" on tour...


“I’m doing a fair number of songs just on my own,” he explains, “but most of these songs are ensemble, and they need a band. I thought it would be more interesting, certainly, to do new songs that are as close to the recorded versions as we care to get, so we’ve done that. Of course, you don’t really get away without doing a few other things, too, that people might want to hear, so you try to mix it up. But we’re doing about eight or nine new songs.”

Riffs, Rants & Rumors: Lindsey Buckingham Sows Solo Seeds
by Jim Allen
Ourstage.com

Lindsey Buckingham occupies one of the odder positions in the already off-kilter business that is the modern-day music industry. Though Buckingham is the co-leader and driving force behind one of the bedrock bands of the classic-rock universe, the Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter/guitarist’s long-standing, if sporadic, solo career is considerably more of a boutique operation. This is especially true with the arrival of his latest solo outing, Seeds We Sow, Buckingham’s first-ever release outside the major-label realm. Buckingham had been working under the Warner/Reprise umbrella ever since his band’s self-titled 1975 blockbuster album, but after his contract ran out following his last solo outing, he found the majors to be both uninspired and uninspiring in regard to his new work. “As we all know,” he says, “the model of the large record company, you might say it’s broken. But you might just say it’s insensitive to the sense of possibility, the sense of risk-taking, the sense of nurturing that it used to provide artists.” Consequently, he’s gone the indie route with Seeds.

Full article at Ourstage.com

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Photos: Stevie Nicks - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion - Whip My Shawl!

Stevie Nicks Live in Woodlands, TX 
August 13, 2011
Photos by: Jay Lee 

Below: Photos by Manuel Nauta

Stevie Nicks braced herself against the wind with hair flying as she launched into her song

50,000 Fans Dazzled at First American Thunder Music Festival Benefit for Bob Woodruff Foundation. Jeff Bridges hosts All-Star Concert in Celebration of the Men and Women of the United States Military and their Families.
PR Newswire

STURGIS, S.D., Aug. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The inaugural American Thunder Music Festival, a benefit concert for the Bob Woodruff Foundation, made history in front of an audience of 50,000 fans this past weekend (August 13) when Jeff Bridges hosted and performed  along with Stevie Nicks and John Fogerty.  Nicks performed in the midst of a howling thundering windstorm and tornado warnings...  The show was the first major benefit concert in the 71-year history of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Stevie Nicks performed her classic hits "Landslide" and "Rhiannon" along with a haunting version of "Soldiers Angel" which she told the audience was written and inspired by her many visits over the years to Walter Reed Hospital and Bethesda to visit wounded soldiers.

The moment could not have been more dramatic.  Commented American Thunder's creator David Clark, "Our giant 40'x60' foot backdrop was ripped from the rigging and went sailing through the back of the stage like a leaf in the wind.  I was on the verge of pulling the plug.  At that point I looked at a determined Stevie Nicks as she braced herself against the wind with hair flying and those famous streamers from her mic violently flying as she launched into her song about the need to care for the country's wounded warriors.  Over 50,000 people watched with me in amazement as Stevie continued to perform.  It's no exaggeration to say that this was the most emotional moment I've ever witnessed at a show."

Read the full PRNewswire Release
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Review: Lindsey Buckingham ‘IN OUR OWN TIME’ ★★★★✩

Throughout his career, Fleetwood Mac‘s Lindsey Buckingham has consistently kept the listener guessing as to what his next move would sound like, and his new single ‘In Our Own Time’ strikes a compelling groove while maintaining that sense of mystery.

‘In Our Own Time’ is the first official single from Buckingham’s new album ‘Seeds We Sow,’ which he’s describing as possibly the best work he’s ever done. Buckingham makes specific reference to the “tools” of his musical vocabulary when calling the album an “excellent representation” of what he does.

Listening to ‘In Our Own Time,’ it’s evident that Buckingham has been quite busy in that toolshed, as the single puts forth a sound that is so experimentally out there that it’s not immediately clear who exactly you’re listening to in the initial moments.

HEAR the new single and read the full review at Ultimate Classic Rock

Love the cover art!
Lindsey Buckingham- In Our Own Time by MMMusic

Win A Chance To See Stevie Nicks Live! - AUSTRALIA

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  • 4 tickets to Stevie Nicks’ concert!
  • A copy of “In Your Dreams”!
  • A Stevie Nicks tour poster!
Woman’s Day is excited to offer our readers the chance to see Grammy Award winning superstar Stevie Nicks perform live in concert!

One reader for each of the tour venues listed below will each win four tickets to see Stevie Nicks perform, a tour poster, and a copy of Stevie’s latest album, In Your Dreams.

Stevie is touring with special guest Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics and will be bringing her unique sound to the following venues:

  • 19th Nov MELBOURNE - Sidney Myer Music Bowl
  • 20th Nov MELBOURNE - Mornington Race Course
  • 23rd Nov ADELAIDE - Entertainment Centre*
  • 26th Nov PERTH - nib Stadium
  • 29th Nov SYDNEY - Entertainment Centre
  • 30th Nov NEWCASTLE - Entertainment Centre*
  • 3rd Dec BRISBANE - Riverstage
  • 5th Dec WOLLONGONG - WIN Entertainment Centre*
  • 7th Dec CANBERRA - AIS Arena*

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"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!

One More Time... Stevie Nicks on Oprah Wednesday Aug 17th (Repeat)

The Oprah Show will repeat "Rock Goddesses of the 70's & 80's on Wednesday, August 17th (check local listings)... This will likely be your last chance to catch the show if you missed it so set your DVR's if you want to catch it.  The show originally aired back in April, 2011.

Also on the program... Joan Jett, Salt-N-Pepa, Pat Benatar, Sister Sledge, Sheryl Crow, Miley Cyrus, Avril Lavigne.

Lindsey Buckingham Live KBCO Studio C August 12, 2011 Podcast


Lindsey was in Studio C in Boulder, CO on August 12th for a short interview and he played a couple of tunes live.  The Podcast is available to stream on the KBCO website.  He played "Never Going Back Again" plus "Big Love". 


His last visit to Studio C was in August, 2008.  His previous in studio performances of "Did You Miss Me" along with "Time Precious Time" and "Big Love" plus the interview portion are also available to stream.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Review: Stevie Nicks Grand Prairie, TX....

"This devoted audience of some 5,900 admirers genuinely loved Stevie Nicks because her music truly had been the soundtrack to their own lives. When the lights went down, and the opening chords to "Stand Back" wafted through the sound system, the crowd just couldn't wait to show their appreciation."


Stevie Nicks
Verizon Theater
Grand Prairie, TX
August 12, 2011
Review by David Huff

For some reason, over the last 30 days, it seems like every time I catch a live performance of an iconic female artist, I do the time warp back to 1986. That's the year, my memory bank tells me, I last gazed upon Sade, Ann Wilson of Heart and the enigmatic Stevie Nicks. Though each of these female superstars has carved out their own unique Hall of Fame career, without a doubt, it's Nicks who really stirs up the emotions in an audience. With nearly 40 years of whirling dervish behavior behind her shawls, to this very day there's just something about this vocalist that is both captivating and passionate. And it's those very two qualities that lie at the core of who and what this artist truly is.

Personally, I've always had mixed feelings when it comes to Stephanie Lynn Nicks. I witnessed firsthand her spiral downward into booze and drugs at a Dallas concert a quarter of a century ago during her Rock a Little tour. I dutifully reported her destructive behavior in the pages of Jam. In fact, the promoter of the concert even went so far as to ban me from any backstage access for the next year because of the scathing report I did from my behind-the-scenes perch. Yeah, Stevie was one hell of a mess back then. Unfortunately, it was that image I had not been able to shake, all these years later, as I sat quietly through this evening's opening act, Michael Grimm.

Continue:  For the full Grand Prairie review including photos see Jam Magazine

Review: Stevie Nicks Woodlands, TX

"She is forever the cool rock and roll aunt who, as long as you don't spill your apple juice on her shawl, will tell you tales of woodland nymphs, players who only love you when they're playing, and vampires in the moonlight until well after the witching hour."

Stevie Nicks 
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Woodlands, TX
August 13, 2011
By Chris Gray
Houston Press

Aftermath can't help but wonder if the people who think Stevie Nicks is some kind of wand-waving white-witch faerie queen have paid much attention to anything she's done besides "Rihannon." Not that Nicks didn't give those Woodlands creatures what they wanted Saturday; we were just a wee bit surprised at what else she gave them.

To bend the title of one of her albums, Nicks didn't rock a little Saturday; she rocked a lot.

Nicks is not going to make Lita Ford or Joan Jett (and probably not even Pat Benatar) cast any defensive spells around their amplifiers. Probably. But "Stand Back," a wicked wind-machine workout of an opener, and the new "Ghosts are Gone" had a much sharper hard-rock edge to them than we expected, like Nicks was hiding razor-blade fingernails in her fingerless gloves.

Get the rest of this great review and more photos at Houston Press