Stevie Nicks: ‘I Believe in the Church of Stevie’
In a nearly four-hour interview, the legendary singer goes deep on longevity, Kamala Harris, why Fleetwood Mac are finished, and much more
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Subscribe NowIn a nearly four-hour interview, the legendary singer goes deep on longevity, Kamala Harris, why Fleetwood Mac are finished, and much more
“Christine was Harry’s girl, she was my girl, she was your girl,” Stevie Nicks told the crowd in London on Friday.
"You can’t replace her," the singer-songwriter says, adding she saw her relationship with McVie in Swift's song, 'You're On Your Own, Kid'
"I just wish Christine could have seen it. She would have loved it," Nicks writes in a heartfelt post
Merck Mercuriadis-led Hipgnosis Songs Fund now owns catalog of both McVie and Lindsey Buckingham, and eight of 11 Rumours songs
One year before Fleetwood Mac kicked Lindsey Buckingham out of the band, he went on tour with Christine McVie
“In no way are any members of Fleetwood Mac ‘done’ with being part of the band,” she says. “If anyone took that from my statement, that was a misperception and not intended”
Pete Townshend, Billy Gibbons, Christine McVie and Bill Wyman also performed at star-studded event
How an in-studio bathroom replica, juvenile dick jokes, and a Peter Green guitar cameo informed the band’s sprawling, experimental follow-up to Rumours
Kendrick battled, Gangs rocked and Taylor beat the haters.