Former Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks was convinced people had stopped taking cocaine after her stint in rehab for drug addiction in the 1980s. The U.S. singer, 59, spent a brief spell at the Betty Ford Clinic in California in an attempt to kick her 10-year drug habit - and has previously admitted to spending at least $1 million on her addiction.[...] Read more!
Former Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks was stunned to discover how her use of aspirin to calm the effects of cocaine could have completely destroyed her nose. The legendary American star, 59, struggled to kick her cocaine addiction for over 10 years and only managed to quit the drug after a spell at the Betty Ford Clinic in California in the 1980s.[...] Read more!
Former Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks "sold her soul" to find success as a rock star - and concedes she missed out on a family as a result. Nicks has no regrets in achieving her musical dreams at the cost of remaining unmarried and childless.[...] Read more!
Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks enjoyed a secret three-year affair with The Eagles star Joe Walsh and describes the guitarist as her "great, great love". [...] Read more!
Legendary rocker Stevie Nicks spent more than $1 million on cocaine during her hell raising heyday. The Fleetwood Mac star consumed huge amounts of the drug during the 1970s and 80s and even thanked her dealer on the band's album credits.[...] Read more!
Singer Stevie Nicks is refusing to reunite with her former Fleetwood Mac bandmates, unless fellow vocalist Christine McVie also returns. [...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to WWE Diva Ashley Massaro (1979), South Park co-creator Matt Stone (1971), "The Corpse Bride" actress Helena Bonham Carter (1966), rock star Lenny Kravitz (1964), "General Hospital" actress Genie Francis (1962), comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (1962), film and TV actress Margaret Colin (1957), "Jackie Brown" star Pam Grier (1949), country superstar Hank Williams Jr. (1949), "Miami Vice" actor Philip Michael Thomas (1949), Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks (1948), British guitarist Mick Ronson (1946; d. 1993), The Band drummer Levon Helm (1942), jazz trumpeter Miles Davis (1926; d. 1991), Gunsmoke star James Arness (1923), singer Peggy Lee (1920; d. 2002), "Little House On The Prairie" actor Sam Edwards (1915; d. 2004), "Star Wars" actor Peter Cushing (1913; d. 1994), "The Lone Ranger" 'Tonto' portrayer Jay Silverheels (1912; d. 1980), "Dragnet" actor Ben Alexander (1911; d. 1969), British actor Robert Morley (1908; d. 1992), Western legend John Wayne (1907; d. 1979), Great Depression photographer Dorothea Lange (1895; d. 1965), and jazz singer Al Jolson (1886; d. 1950).
Stevie Nicks paid tribute to pal Tom Petty at a concert in Los Angeles last night when she spotted the rocker in the audience. The Fleetwood Mac singer ripped into a version of Petty's I Need To Know, which she performed with Petty and his band the Heartbreakers on their U.S. tour last year.[...] Read more!
TMZ.com: A sweltering Stevie Nicks still managed to perform -- despite nearly being asphyxiated underneath a landslide of crushed velvet, leather and lace! Stand back!!Stevie kicked off her summer tour in Concord, Calif. on Thursday, dressed like an... Read more
LINDSAY Lohan and Britney Spears will regret their wild ways someday, predicts Stevie Nicks, who got coked up, stoned and drunk during her prime with Fleetwood Mac and ended up in rehab. "You are sorry later, that's what I would tell them," Nicks...
Led Zeppelin didn't reunite, but plenty of Ahmet Ertegun's other disciples were more than happy to take the stage together.
Rock icons such as Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young gathered at New York's Lincoln Center Tuesday to pay tribute to the Atlantic Records chairman, who died Dec. 14 at 83.
Tragically, yet oddly fittingly, Ertegun died of a head injury suffered in October when he fell down at a Rolling Stones concert. A mover and a shaker until the end, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer signed and nurtured rockers such as the Stones and Led Zeppelin, as well as some of the biggest names in soul and R&B, including Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding.
Jagger remembered his boss at Atlantic as "the wicked uncle with the wicked chuckle," saying he could never keep up with the dapper Turk.
Stevie Nicks has poured scorn on reports Lindsay Lohan is set to play her in a new movie - because there's no such project. Lohan has been speaking about the role, which has left the Fleetwood Mac star bemused - because she knows nothing about it.[...] Read more!
The voice and songwriting talent of Stevie Nicks as a solo artist as well as a member of Fleetwood Mac is truly the stuff of legend. Indisputably one of the most successful female artists in rock history, Nicks' extraordinary career includes multiple Grammy awards,[...] Read more!
Paul McCartney's death riddle has topped a new online poll to find rock's greatest myth. The 'Paul is dead' fable beat Stevie Nicks' anal drug fixation to land at the top of Rolling Stone magazine's ridiculous rumors list. Music fans voted for their favorite myth over the weekend. [...] Read more!
The Fleetwood Mac star reveals she was shut out of her own life for eight years because she was taking klonopin - one of the nine drugs found in tragic Anna Nicole Smith's body at her time of death.
LOS ANGELES — Ian Wallace, a journeyman drummer who toured with Bob Dylan, Don Henley, Bonnie Raitt and recorded with Stevie Nicks, Ry Cooder and other music stars, has died. He was 60.