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    2002

  • On a recent episode of Drew Carey, a part of the show has the cast in a repeatable rut, the music in the background is that of the Fleetwood Mac song "World Turning".

  • As part of Wisconsin Public Television's semiannual pledge drive, they broadcasted The Dance and, based on the amount viewers would pledge, they would receive The Dance VHS/DVD and/or The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac CD.

  • On December 29th, MTV2 was at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with Vanessa Carlton performing. They showed a dress of Stevie's and Vanessa said, "I love Stevie! I would definitely wear that."

  • In The Looks Book - Whole New Approach to Beauty, Image and Style by Rebecca Odes, Esther Drill and Heather McDonald, there is a photo of Stevie and the following paragraph:
    Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac reclaimed the Faerie Princess from it's association with victims and gave it a rocker-girl edge. She says she deliberately chose her look in order to stand out. "I said, 'Instead of going in the direction that a lot of the women singers are going in being revealing 'I'll be very, very sexy under 18 pounds of chiffon and lace and velvet. 'I will have a mystique'.

  • In the 20th Anniversary Edition of Trivial Pursuit, one of the Sound & Screen questions is:
    What did Stevie Nicks tell Vanity Fair she'd like to be, if she were reincarnated - Joan of Arc, Lady Godiva or a Yorkshire Terrier?
    Answer per the game - Yorkshire Terrier

  • In a London Times review of The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers the following was found:
    "As for women, they weren’t merely marginalised in The Fellowship, they were so far out on the outskirts they were script surburbia. Here, once again, the chick input is reminiscent of an under-attended Stevie Nicks convention, with Aragorn only briefly managing to exchange hot glances with Eowyn, the king’s niece (Miranda Otto), and pine for the elf princess Arwen (Liv Tyler) before the climactic battle breaks out."

  • On the VH1 show "I Love The 80's: I Love 1984", while talking about the movie "Purple Rain", a clip from the movie premiere was shown and Stevie could be seen in the crowd waving.

  • Watch the Sunday, December 15th edition of the Plain Dealer in Cleveland for an article by Cris Glaser that profiles Maria Taddeo, the house masseuse at Blossom Music Center outside Cleveland. There is a picture of Stevie with Maria at the venue and an accompanying caption in which Taddeo comments on Stevie.

  • The Fashion Trends section of the Newport News website mentions Stevie as the inspiration for the "Gypsy Chic" clothing.

  • On page 74 of the December 13 issue of Entertainment Weekly, there is a small mention of the Dixie Chicks' upcoming TV special, in which the cover of "Landslide" is referred to as "pure honey."

  • The VH1 program Women Who Rocked 2002 showed a video clip of Stevie singing Landslide with the Dixie Chicks at Vegas Divas Live.

  • On December 9th episode of The VH1-Classics channel's Headliners, a half hour block of Fleetwood Mac videos were played.

  • The December 8th Burlington County Times (NJ) had a mention of an upcoming Dixie Chicks special which included the following quote regarding Landslide:
    "I heard this song my whole life and it never affected me like when I was 27," singer Natalie Maines tells the audience. "I spoke to Stevie Nicks, and she said she wrote it at 27."

  • Rolling Stone's "Rock and Roll Yearbook 2002" has a small photo of Stevie in a small article that talks about the DVD-Audio release of Rumours.

  • The Six Feet Under online trivia game at the HBO website lists the following question: "Nate's raspberries are associated with whom?" Stevie Nicks is the answer.

  • The latest issue of US Magazine (Mariah Carey cover) mentions Stevie as one of the celebs who sent best wishes to Mariah during her hospitalization for her nervous breakdown.

  • In the December 1st Sunday comic section in Newsday, a Kidsday interviewer question to Vanessa Carlton was "Who is your idol or hero?" She responded, "Anyone who continues to push themselves, grow and become a better person. I don't have one person. I respect people in terms of their careers. I admire Neil Young. But I admire my mother and father as much as I admire Stevie Nicks."

  • The November 25th issue of People magazine has a review of The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac album.

  • Stevie was mentioned recently on VH1's "Bubblegum Babylon."

  • "Rooms on Fire" was on the PBR Rodeo Championship from New Orleans on November 24 on NBC.

  • Stevie was "People Profiles: Today's Star" on the People.com website on November 20th.

  • The John Cusack movie "The Sure Thing" has a Wild Heart promo poster on the wall when JC arrives at his friend's college in LA.

  • In an article about the Indianapolis band, Suburban Smackdown, on Nuvo.net, Stevie and Fleetwood Mac are mentioned.

  • The latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine has a review of The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac. It received 5 stars.

  • On Public Radio International's nightly stock market report, called Marketplace, they used the instrumental bridge from "Landslide" coming out of a story on the election results after the November 5 elections.

  • Stevie was mentioned on the postcard on the main page of the Relics of the Post Age website. It also listed the Nicks Fix as the cool site of the week.

  • Stevie is mentioned in the November 11th issue of US Weekly on page 38. The mention is about the November release of the VH1 Divas Las Vegas CD.

  • The November 8th issue of Entertainment Weekly lists Fleetwood Mac's new "Very Best Of" CD in their holiday gift guide. There is a picture of the band from 1987, and the write-up calls non-singles Storms and Gold Dust Woman "essentials."

  • The November issue of Rosie magazine has a calendar page that Rosie creates with a date reserved for "Pick up sticks with Stevie Nicks".

  • The November 2002 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine, has a mention of Stevie referring to Kirstin Dunst's clothing changes:
    Kirsten Dunst: "She still has that Stevie Nicks-meets-Shirley Temple thing going on- but it's more stylish"

  • MSNBC's The Scoop had the following regarding the Rumours musical on Oct 29th:
    Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” may be heading to Broadway. There are plans to turn the songs from the wildly popular 1977 album into a musical, roughly in the same way lyrics from various Abba songs were used to make the Broadway hit musical “Mamma Mia,” a source tells The Scoop.

  • The latest issue of People magazine in an article about Faith Hill where Faith talks about her daughter Gracie, who has a voice like Stevie and says she may be the next Stevie Nicks.

  • "Stevie Nicks" was a topic on the Donny Osmond hosted game show, The Pyramid, on October 27th.

  • The November 14th issue (No 909) of Rolling Stone magazine has a picture of Stevie and a mention that she was at Tom Petty's L.A. show.

  • While performing at The College Of William & Mary In Virginia on Saturday, October 26, The Pat McGee Band performed "Landslide" during their set and it got a very warm response from the crowd.

  • The November issue of Vanity Fair magazine has two mentions of Stevie. One is in a cover story titled "Nine Girls and A Guy." Stevie Nicks is mentioned in the Sheryl Crow section of this article on page 125. Also in an article about "A Very Special Christmas", which talks about a new one, Stevie is mentioned as being on the original release.

  • The latest issue of JEEP Magazine (courtesy mag sent to Jeep owners), has is a list of road-trip worthy music the article Jeep Culture. It mentions Stevie as a guest vocalist on the Sheryl Crow song "Diamond Road".

  • On October 20th on CNN, Stevie was seen in the Bootylicious video in a piece on the fashion sense of Destiny's Child.

  • The October 28th issue of People magazine has a picture of Stevie with Warren Zevon on page 111. The article is about Zevon's battle with cancer.

  • The October 18th episode of Good Morning America had a video clip of Stevie at Red Rocks during an interview with Betty Ford.

  • On the American Idol tour, Nikki McKibbin sings Rhiannon.

  • Stevie is featured in Rolling Stone's Women in Rock, but she is also mentioned in interviews of two of the other artists who are featured, Macy Gray and Sheryl Crow:
    Question: What other female musicians do you most admire?
    Sheryl: "Stevie Nicks. She's always working and growing up, and when she's writing she doesn't edit herself according to what people are going to think."

    Question: Which female musicians do you admire?
    Macy: "...I really like Stevie Nicks--you know that song "Dreams"? That's one of my favorite songs ever."

  • Stevie's Timespace album was one of the few choices on the personal in-flight entertainment system on recent USAirways international flights on the new Airbus A330 planes.

  • In the film "Knockaround Guys" there is a part of the film that takes place in a bar. When one of the characrters goes to the jukebox to play a song the "Stevie Nick's Greatest Hits" CD cover can clearly be seen twice.

  • In the November 2002 issue of Spin magazine, Tori Amos lists "Rumours" as one of nine works (albums, books, etc.) that influenced her.

  • In the first chapter of Stephen King's book, Desperation one of the characters is said to look like Stevie Nicks.

  • On October 4th, in an interview with Heart on the Bravo channel, it was mentioned that the song These Dreams was offered to Stevie to record before Heart recorded it.

  • Commercials for The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac album have started running on TV.

  • On the series premiere of "The In-Laws", the new son-in-law is granted permission to drive his Father-in-Law's Fleetwood automobile. His mother-in-law congratulates him on receiving this privilege, and tells him from now on she will call him "Fleetwood Matt".

  • On the September 30th episode of MTV's show "Real Life", Stevie's song "Everyday" was played in the background.

  • On the September 30th episode of The View it was stated that Stevie Nicks was still a hot rocker.

  • The September 27th episode of the gameshow "Hollywood Showdown" on the PAX network, had the following final round box office questions:
    "What group had Stevie Nicks as a lead singer?"

  • Radio station Magic 106.7 in Boston been running a Television ad which features Stevie singing Landslide from the Dance concert.

  • In the November 2002 issue of Teen People magazine, Nikki McKibbin from American Idol mentions that she would like to work with Stevie Nicks.

  • The September 30th episode of the Match Game onthe Game Show Network had the match-up choices of "Stevie - Blank", "Stevie Wonder or Stevie Nicks."

  • The September 10, 2002 edition of the L.A. Times "Ask Robert Hilburn" column had the following:
    The perception of Stevie Nicks has changed dramatically the last five years---from airy fairy to respectable. Do you have any ideas why? --J. Whitaker, Los Angeles

    Two things have happened. The first may sound like a joke, but it's true: she's pretty much kept a low profile, so that when people think of her, they think of her best music and not the sometimes spacey image. Secondly, lots of younger artists have expressed their respect for her, including Sheryl Crow and Natalie Maines from the Dixie Chicks. The Chicks, in fact, have recorded "Landslide" as their new single. They did it on Leno the other night.

  • The college textbook Introduction to Mass Communication: Media Literacy and Culture, by Stanley J. Baran and published by McGraw Hill, has the following passage about the cultural value of the book:
    "Books are an important cultural repository. Want to definitively win an argument? Look it up. We turn to books for certainty and truth about the world in which we live and the ones which we want to know. Which countries border Chile? Find the atlas. Stevie Nicks' band before Fleetwood Mac? Look in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll."

  • On VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists, the results of a US Weekly Reader Poll of the "Sexiest Voices" was shown and Stevie was #5.

  • The September 22nd edition of the New York Times, has an article about India Arie and Stevie Nicks is listed as one of India's influences.

  • In Rolling Stone Issue 907 (October 17th, 2002), the results of the Readers' Poll is listed. 'Rumours' is #43 on the list.

  • In the October 2002 issue of InStyle magazine, there is an article written by the designer Anna Sui about her favorite moments in rock. There is a picture and the following about Stevie:
    Stevie Nicks (1981)
    "She was the fairy or the witch--you really couldn't tell. In the 'Gypsy' video, she wanders through the bedroom in these filmy clothes, and everything's sort of draped, and there are flowers everywhere. I think that's one image she had, but then she would also wear the same kinds of things but all in black. It's the duality that I liked. She must love fairy tales, but she's also into the mystical. She definitely popularized flowing chiffon dresses and scarves--that's very Stevie Nicks to me--and inspired a kind of new age look."

  • In the movie Banger Sisters there is a Buckingham/Nicks photo on the wall in Suzette's (Goldie Hawn) home.

  • On the September 17th episode of the Comedy Central game show, Beat The Geeks, the following question was asked:
    "In what 1982 song did Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks sing about stop doing what to my heart?"

  • There is an article inthe September 20th Daily Mail in the UK which reports that theatre producer Robert Fox is wanting to turn Rumours into a "play with music".

  • Stevie is #52 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.

  • The October 2002 issue of Sound and Vision magazine has an article on recording engineer Elliot Scheiner, who did the DVD video version of The Dance. The article contains the following quote from Elliot:
    "When I mixed Fleetwood Mac's The Dance for DVD-Video, the band wouldn't have anything to do with it at first; they were getting ready to do the tour. I said, 'Please, on my last night, come and listen.' They didn't even know what 5.1 was. So they came. They heard the first song, and their mouths dropped. After the program was over, Lindsey Buckingham said to me, 'I don't know how it's going to be possible to go back to stereo.' "

  • On September 12th, the TV Guide channel had a short interview with Stevie about the upcoming Fleetwood Mac album and tour.

  • In the October 2002 issue of Vanity Fair, in the article "The New Establishment", Stevie is mentioned in the bio for Doug Morris.

  • The September 9, 2002 issue of US Weekly, has the following from Nikki McKibbin in an American Idol article:
    "I've been trying to get clearance from Stevie Nicks [to sing "Edge of Seventeen"] for the whole series, and last night she said yes!" an exuberant Nikki told US before the August 21 show (when Tamyra Gray was voted off). "It's the most wonderful thing."

  • The October 2002 issue of Spin magazine, has an article titled "It's Over Dude: The Most Influential Band Breakups of All Time" which includes a photo of Fleetwood Mac and mentions of the band's relationship breakups.

  • The September 8, 2002 Sunday edition of the San Diego Union-Tribune homescape section had this opening paragraph in an article for a style of home decor called Gypsy Chic:
    Imagine Cher dressing the part as she belts out "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves." Or think Stevie Nicks with dangling earrings, velvet, beads and fringe. Translate these stars' love of beads, bangles and baubles into home decor and you've got "Gypsy Chic. Be prepared to lay your money down-the gypsy invasion has only just begun. The sizzling look, which works for all ages and incomes, has been sneaking quietly into the sidelines of interior design the past two years.

  • The October 2002 issue of Vibe magazine has the following mention of Stevie in a small article called "A Roundup of Artists Going Solo." :
    "May have given Beyonce some ideas on the set of the video for 'Bootylicious'. Joined her former bandmates at Bill Clinton's 1993 inauguration, staying for a reunion tour and an upcoming studio album." (There is a small photo of Stevie from the Live at Red Rocks concert)

  • Stevie was mentioned on the Howard Stern show on Friday, September 6th. David Lee Roth was a guest, and they were commenting that his love life has always remained very private. They asked him if he ever slept with anyone famous, like Stevie Nicks. He said no.

  • This week there were several articles in newspapers, CNN, etc. about Camper van Beethoven's new album which is an entire remake of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk" album. See the album on Amazon.

  • On the September 2nd episode of the Caroline Rhea Show, Caroline had on an outfit with flowing sleeves. During the cooking segment the man she was cooking with held her sleeve away from the grill. She quipped, "You should not be dressed as Stevie Nicks while cooking barbecue... is that what you're suggesting?"

  • The September 2002 issue of Movieline Magazine Style issue has an article called "Under the Influence" about style trendsetters. There is a paragraph about Stevie and a small photo of her from the 80s.

  • In VH1's show Rock Bodies, when discussing "older rockers" over 40, they showed a short clip of Stevie from the Every Day video.

  • The September issue of Redbook magazine has a story called "Will My Son Ever Fit In," about a boy who has been labeled everything from gifted to autistic to disabled. In the article the mother talks about the song Dreams and mentions Stevie.

  • There are a lot of articles and mentions of the Dixie Chicks cover and performance of Landslide in magazines and TV lately...too many to list seperately.

  • The Infobeat Daily poll had the following question on the week of August 29th: "This band's monstrous #1 album and oft-cited book "Rumors" stayed at the top of the charts for 31 weeks." (The answer was Fleetwood Mac)

  • American Idol contestant Nikki McKibbin sang Edge of Seventeen on the August 27th episode of the show. Judge Paula Abdul said "I love that song! I love Stevie Nicks!" She said that Nikki should select songs in which she could sing in a way that would make them her own as "Edge of Seventeen" was so easily identifiable as a Stevie Nicks song and no one could do it justice the way she does. Paula then stated that "that is why Stevie Nicks is an American Idol".

  • The August 27 Issue of The Hartford (Connecticut) Courant, has a staff writer's comments on the three remaining American Idol contestants. He describes Nikki's wardrobe as:
    "Mixing Mad Max separates with torn, faded jeans, Nikki has created her own daring look. Combining lots of bare midriff and peek-a-boo numbers has worked to her advantage as the show's grunge Stevie Nicks. Great makeup and terrific hair."

  • The September 2nd issue of US magazine mentions Stevie and Lindsey on a when talking about VH-1's Behind the Music's 5 year anniversary Heartbreaks special. There is a photo of Stevie from her episode of Behind the Music.

  • The October issue of Guitar One, has a special on the greatest acoustic songs in the world. Fleetwood Mac is one of the bands included and there is a small photo of Stevie and Lindsey.

  • On August 22nd, the CMT channel showed clips of the making of the Landslide video with the Dixie Chicks during the top 8 countdown.

  • On the August 24th Today Show, the Dixie Chicks were talking about Landslide and Matt, the host, said that Landslide from Fleetwood Mac is one of his favorite songs.

  • In a CNN.com review of the Dixie Chicks album, Home, contained the following Stevie mention:
    "And the Chicks' harmonies on Stevie Nicks' great weepie ''Landslide'' blend to approximate Nicks' own burred, modulated wail -- their pleasure in the song could not come through more vibrantly."

  • In a CNN.com interview with Sheryl Crow, the following was found:
    Crow: It feels kind of otherworldly, you know what I mean, because I can totally register in my body how it felt to go to the Blakemore drugstore and pick up Cream Magazine and Rolling Stone and just pore over pictures of Stevie Nicks and Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles and Bob Dylan and scrutinize pictures of Led Zeppelin, you know, right down to the tight jeans. It's pretty unbelievable.

  • The September 10th issue of Rolling Stone magazine mentions in "From the Vault" that The Dance was umber one 5 years ago.

  • The September 10th issue of Rolling Stone magazine has Fleetwood Mac listed as #29 on the 'Rock's 50 Greatest Meltdowns' list regarding relationship breakups. There is a photo of Stevie, Lindsey and Mick receiving their star on Hollywood Blvd.

  • The September 3rd issue of Country Weekly has the following paragraph from an article on the Dixie Chicks regarding some of the songs on their new CD:
    The CD's second single will be "LANDSLIDE" written by Fleetwood Mac's singer Stevie Nicks. "I've heard 'Landslide' my whole life", explains Natalie [Maines], " but I never connected to it the way I did last year. The line "I'm getting older too" resonated with me. I sure feel like I'm changing with the years, being a wife, mother and businesswoman."

  • The August 23/30 issue of Entertainment Weekly (# 668/669), has a review of the Dixie Chicks' new CD, which mentions their cover of "Landslide."

  • In an article on People.com about Chris Isaak's show being renewed for a 3rd season on Showtime, Stevie is mentioned as a guest who appeared on the show.

  • A review of a Melissa Etheridge concert by Tomothy Finn had the following: "Etheridge is 40, but her voice hasn't lost any of its leathery force. She can still howl like Janis Joplin or Sam Kinison or croon like Stevie Nicks, as she did on the piano ballad 'Ready to Love.' "

  • The August 10th Fox News article titled "Music Industry Out of Tune" mentions Stevie as one of the creators of the Recording Artists Coalition (RAC), which is fighting with record companies for better contracts and more creative control for musicians.

  • The Arts Network's Ovation, had a feature on The Corrs which showed them performing their version of Dreams. They talked about how their parents used to listen to Fleetwood Mac.

  • The Dixie Chicks made their debut on the Grand Ole Opry on August 10th. Natalie Maines, lead singer, made the statement that she thought that they might be making history by playing this song on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time. Then they performed "Landslide" .

  • The August 22nd issue of Rolling Stone, issue 903, (page 47) has a photo of Stevie and Mick Fleetwood in a section called Siblings and Spouses. It contained this about Fleetwood Mac:
    "Drugs, sex and great songs about drugs and sex. Christine McVie divorced John McVie. Stevie Nicks split with Lindsey Buckingham. Mick Fleetwood left his wife for Stevie. How do you top THAT?" Fleetwood Mac's score was 19 out of 20.

  • An interview with comedian Greg Portz in the MMC Monitor (Marymount Manhattan College's newspaper) included this:
    MMC: Who do you listen to?
    GP: Anything and everything, but my favorite is Stevie Nicks/ Fleetwood Mac. I could listen to her forever.
    MMC: So Stevie Nicks inspires your comedy?
    GP: Yes she inspires everything. I don't think there is one person who hasn't been inspired, maybe indirectly, by Miss Nicks. She is an amazing person. She is beautiful. I wish I could be like her.
    MMC: You do have the microphone stand to prove that.
    GP: Yes…many scarfs tied to it. I haven't started to wear shawls… in public anyway. And I can't spin that well in platform boots, I've tried. And I do play a mean tambourine.

  • Singer/songwriter Ari Hest performs Landslide at some of his live shows. [listen]

  • In an August 2nd article on CNN.com about songwriter Laura Nyro, the following mention was found:
    "Today, echoes of her music can be heard in singers ranging from Stevie Nicks to Tori Amos to Ani DeFranco."

  • On a recent episode of the MTV show GRAB THE MIC, a show about the history of rap music, a clip of Stevie's Stand Back was shown when talking about how MTV was once dominated by rock stars.

  • On the TV Guide channel interview, singer RES mentioned that people have told her that her music sounds a lot like what "Stevie Nicks did with Fleetwood Mac." RES said she took that as a compliment.

  • The August 2002 issue of MAD Magazine (Number 26, page 9) lists "Completely unnecessary box sets by easily ignored bands filled with 'rare' live performances, alternate takes and acoustic versions of songs their own mothers can't even hum." The list includes Enchanted.
    (Stevie fans, don't protest....Mad pokes fun at the best)

  • In Michael Musto's August 6 gossip column for The Village Voice, he mentions a revue currently running in New York City at The Slipper Room called Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves revue. Musto quips "No it's not about Stevie Nicks, Pamela Lee and Winona Ryder - but Gypsy Rose Lee and Cher, and more Cher."

  • The August 1st edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette Weekend section had a photo of Stevie with the following:
    "Pick your fave arena show. OK, spill: What was the best or most memorable concert you ever saw at Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena? Was it Fleetwood Mac in '76, Def Leppard in '88, Reba in '92 or Korn in '00?"

  • The book Shattered Badges ~ Broken Hearts (an officer's nightmare), by retired Police Officer Donna Arlene Wudyka, mentions Stevie in the acknowledgements page.

  • In the book "How to set your Wedding to Music (the complete wedding music guide and planner)", the "Father/Daughter Dance category includes "Landslide."

  • There is 15 set of teen books called "Circle of Three" by Isobel Bird and five of the books in the series mention Stevie.

  • On the July 26th episode of BBC's program 'Would Like To Meet' in the UK, The Chain was played while a contestent was commentating on motor racing.

  • At the Heart concert in Minneapolis on June 25th 2002, Ann and Nancy did a portion of Rhiannon.

  • The August 2002 issue of Maxim Blender has Sandra Bernhard list of her top 10 albums. Belladonna is listed and Sandra say's the following about Stevie:
    "She captures the mystery and sexuality and innocence of rock and roll. You feel that she's hanging on by a thread but is much stronger than she lets on. Belladonna is a classic. I interviewed her once for MTV - She's a little remote, but I liked her alot."

  • Stevie's "Stand Back" can be heard in all Gap stores for the next month.

  • On the July 24, 2002 episode of the game show network's Russian Roulette the following final reound question was used: "Name two of the five members of Fleetwood Mac in 1977." The contestant missed it.

  • The Soft Surroundings catalog has the following in the description of their China Seas Robe:
    "Revel in the pure femininity of this gorgeous, open-style silk wrap, an exquisite find reminding us of Stevie Nicks....."

  • The July 30th issue of Soap Opera Digest had the following in a description of Sarah Buxton (ex-Morgan on B&B) in the Star Style section:
    "Stevie Nicks, Carol King and Cher all rolled up into one..."

  • In the AOL user poll "Who should play Martha Stewart in the upcoming NBC TV movie of her life"? Stevie Nicks is one of the 6 choices.

  • The August 2002 issue of Maxim magazine, has an interview with Beyonce Knowles of Destiny's Child which mentions Stevie in reference to the song Bootylicious.

  • The latest Rolling Stone magazine mentions that Mirage was the number 1 album twenty years ago.

  • At the Texas Rennaisance Festival there is an herb and incense store called Rhiannon's (no actual relation to Stevie, but cool).

  • The July 25th San Diego Union-Tribune had an article about Heart, which included the following sighting: "In a world of macho swagger, Ann and Nancy were the lusty alternative to rival Stevie Nicks' wispy witchy waifiness."

  • On VH1's Mojo 40, Sheryl Crow was listed as number 13 and she talked about how she had a chance to work with Stevie. Video clips of Sorcerer and a Stevie interview were shown.

  • On the American Idol website, contestant Nicky McKibbin lists the first concert she attended as Stevie Nicks and also the last concert she attended as Stevie's Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • The July 25 issue of Rolling Stone has a spotlight on an issue from 25 years ago on the last page. It mentions "Rumours" being the No. 1 album and quotes Ann Wilson as saying she hates Heart being compared to Fleetwood Mac.

  • The July 7th episode of "The Weakest Link", had the question: "What performer sang back-up vocals with Stevie Nicks in her song, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." The contestant didn't know the answer.

  • The July 26th issue of "Goldmine" (issue # 574) has a review of Sheryl Crow's "C'mon, C'mon" CD, which mentions that Stevie Nicks is a guest on the album.

  • The band Stampede, from Richmond, VA., has been doing a cover of Landslide in their concerts.

  • The Los Angeles Daily News Entertainment section on Sunday, July 7, 2002 - had the following:

    "Star Spottings: Rock icon Stevie Nicks shopping for shoes at the Kenneth Cole boutique on Sunset Boulevard, snapping up his "Supper Club" open-toe, 2-inch-heel sandals in red, black and russet. Last time Nicks came by, she snagged several pairs of Cole's "Venus" style platform slides."

  • The August 2002 issue of Interview magazine has Bonnie Raitt interviewing the Dixie Chicks. In the interview, while talking about Divas Live, Bonnie says "I love that Stevie Nicks sang "Landslide" with you on that show."

  • The August 2002 issue of Harper's Bazaar had the following quote:
    "At Gucci, models strutted down the flokati-rug runway to the sounds of Stevie Nicks's "Edge of Seventeen" in black skintight satin pants that hugged every inch except the ankles, luxe mink knit sweaters, towering stilletos, kohl-rimmed eyes, and sexy bed-head hair."

  • The book, Set Your Voice Free by Roger Love (page 149) mentions Stevie Nicks as being a "great singer", etc.

  • The American Idol website had the following post from a viewer about contestant Christina Christian:

    "She didn't have to strain to hit the notes, and she stayed in tune! That shouldn't be a cause for celebration in a contest that supposedly located thirty above-average semi-finalists, but sadly, it is. Christina was excellent, tho, the song suited her voice and style, and she didn't sound like she was doing an imitation. She does have that Minnie Ripperton/Stevie Nicks vibrato going on , but she kept it under control last night. Plus she looked great and the camera loved her."

  • The July 1st episode of E!'s Revealed, with Jules Asner, featured Alyssa Milano, who said when she was about 5 years old she would dance around the house like Stevie Nicks.

  • The Country Music Channel's website (CMT.com) had the following about the new Dixie Chicks studio release due this August:

    "August will be hot. The Dixie Chicks hatch a new studio album, the highly anticipated Home, on Aug. 27 (Open Wide/Monument). In addition to "Long Time Gone," the project revives Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" and Bruce Robison's "Travelin' Soldier."

  • The July 9, 2002 issue of ABC Soaps in Depth had an interview with Ty Treadway, host of a new Soap Net talk show. He was asked who is on his list to have on the show and said "Stevie Nicks she is a Huge soap fan. I'd love to get her on."

  • The new Julianna Hatfield greatest hits CD, Gold Stars -The Julianna Hatfield Collection, has the following in the liner notes for track 10, Sneaking Around: "The Stevie Nicks bit was a conscious homage."

  • The July 2002 issue of In Style magazine has is a short fashion article about the Dixie Chicks. It mentions that they will be covering "Landslide" for their new album, Home. It also said that they appeared with Stevie on Divas Live.

  • There is a photo and a small article about Stevie in Hemisphere's magazine, an inflight guide aboard United Airlines. She is also featured on the inflight entertainment network in VH1 Storytellers.

  • The July 9th issue of Country Weekly magazine has an article (page 24) about the Dixie Chicks. There is a photo of them at Divas Live backstage with Stevie. The caption refers to Stevie as "rock legend Stevie Nicks".

  • In the June 23, 2002 edition of The Providence Sunday Journal (R.I.) an article by Bill Van Siclen discusses the facelift Rolling Stone Magazine will be getting. Van Siclen presents his argument thusly:

    "Granted, the '60s are over. But does that mean T&A is better than R&B? Or that Fleet Street beats Fleetwood Mac? Or Britney's jiggle beats Aretha's soul?"

  • On the June 20th edisode of The View Anastacia was on and she mentioned that she used to work at a hair salon which Stevie used to use. She said she talked to Stevie at Divas Live and told her she was the one who used to answer the phone when she'd call for an appointment.

  • On the Sheryl Crow/Willie Nelson edition of "Crossroads" on CMT, clip of Stevie performing with Sheryl is shown briefly and Stevie is mentioned as having worked on Sheryl's album.

  • The documentary movie "On The Bus," has three of Stevie's songs played in the background. The songs are Blue Denim, Stop Dragging My Heart Around and Wild Heart.

  • The June 2002 issue of Women Who Rock magazine has a Sheryl Crow interview. In it, Sheryl is asked who she would like to play poker with and she mentions Stevie.

  • In the Summer 2002 issue of Teen People, there is an article about Michelle Branch where she lists her top 10 moments of the past year. She lists her most memorable event as taking her parents to see Stevie on tour in Las Vegas.

  • There is a brief mention of Fleetwood Mac in Goldmine magazine (issue #572) in an article on the 70's. The same issue also has a review of Lori Mckenna's CD, Pieces Of Me, which compared her to, among others, "a more countrified Stevie Nicks."

  • Stevie's Storytellers is being shown this month on overseas flights on US Air. Stevie is also listed in the US Air onboard magazine.

  • The June 19th episode of NBC's Today Show with Matt Lauer and Katie Couric, had a portion of the show called "Today Throws a Wedding" where viewers hear how several couples met and at the end, vote for one to get married on the show. During the background for Rick and Dori they played "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You."

  • In the July 4th issue of Rolling Stone, Fleetwood Mac is mentioned in an article about VH1.

  • A&E's Biography, with Peter Frampton, had a mention of Peter Frampton opening for Stevie in 1985/1986. It included a photo of Stevie.

  • The June 14th issue of the Daily News had an article which listed the 12 reasons why there is no way the Lakers win a fourth consecutive title. Reason #3 was: "Phil Jackson elopes with Stevie Nicks, breaking the hearts of Shirley MacLaine and Jeanie Buss, and throwing the organization into chaos."

  • The current issue of Entertainment Weekly, describes the new Darius Rucker (Hootie and the Blowfish) album as "dull, adult R&B, closer to soggy Brian McKnight than pert Fleetwood Mac."

  • Stevie's song, "Every Day", was played in the background of this week's (June 10) VH1 Top 20 Countdown.

  • A picture of Stevie and other artists at Divas Live appears in the June 17, 2002 issue of US Weekly with the following caption:
    "Stevie: The Fleetwood Mac front-woman-who turned 54 three days after the concert-sang 'Landslide' with the Dixie Chicks."

  • There is an editorial about Stevie in the "Easy Style" section of the Newport News.

  • The May 2002 issue of Lucky magazine has a section about floral tops which calls a flutter sleeve blouse "Slightly Stevie Nicks and perfect with low-slung jeans."

  • On June 5th the UK TV show called God Save The Queen (on BBC) discussed the music people in the UK listened to in 1977 and it featured some video clips of Fleetwood Mac from that era.

  • On June 5th the VH1 Vogue Fashion show mentioned Stevie's fashion and said she will be around when she's 70 still wearing her lace.

  • Stevie was mentioned on a recent episode of the Rosie O'Donnell show where Susan Lucci was a guest. Susan was thrilled to hear that Stevie watched All My Children.

  • The July 2002 issue of Playgirl magazine has a photo layout (page 67) of a disk jockey with several albums, including The Wild Heart.

  • The June 10th issue of People magazine has an article about Divas Live (page 62) which mentions that Stevie has reservations with the term Diva.

  • The May 20th edition of the Rocky Mountain News in Denver has a small article titled "Chicks team up with Stevie Nicks". The article mentions the upcoming VH1 Divas Live in Las Vegas special.

  • The May 27th issue of People magazine has a small photo of Stevie in an article about celebrity diets where she mentions her success with the Atkins Diet. She is listed as one of "Hollywoods Shape Ups".

  • The May 27, 2002 issue of US magazine, has the two following Stevie sightings:

    The Fashion Police section (page 62), has a photo of Jennifer Love Hewitt at a movie premiere wearing a white knitted shawl over jeans with the caption "If she's not at a Stevie Nicks concert, this is unforgivable."

    The "Then and Now" section has photos of various rock stars. For Stevie they show a circa 1970 photo and a 1998 photo and it says: "Then: long, blonde and bangs. Now: long, blonde and bangs."

  • The latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine has a Hall of Fame article about Rumours.

  • On a recent Learning Channel show about giving birth around the world, a Manchester, England couple names their first baby girl "Rhiannon."

  • The current issue of College Bound Magazine, has a review of Trouble in Shangri-la with a small photo and the following:
    This powerhouse Bella Donna is back, full steam ahead! And she's got some great friends like Sheryl Crow and Natalie Maines belting out some awesome tunes with her. Listen to "Too Far From Texas" for a new and catchy Stevie-style song. The magazine gave the album 4 out of 4 stars.

  • The VH1 website had the following on Today in Music for May 15th:
    1975 - Fleetwood Mac debut their new lineup in El Paso, Texas. It's the first incarnation of the band that includes Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, and John and Christine McVie.

  • The May 14, 2002 episode of "The Weakest Link" had the following question: "What lead singer of Fleetwood Mac wrote and sang the song 'Landslide'?" The contestant answered the question correctly.

  • The May 14, 2002 episode of Jeopardy had the following:
    Answer: Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" was sampled in 2002 by this groups single "Bootylicious".
    Question: Who is Destiny's Child.

  • People.com has a bio page for Survivor contestant Gabriel Cade which says "Why we like Gabriel - Because he likes Stevie Nicks."

  • In a recent episode of Bravo - Musicians, Nancy Wilson mentioned "These Dreams" being offered to Stevie to record.

  • The April 2002 issue of the UK magazine "Classic Rock" has an article about Stevie and a full page photo.

  • On the April 3rd episode of NBC's Late Friday, one of the comedians was talking about recently moving in with his girlfriend, who apparently had a lot of candles in the house. He said "Stevie Nicks is jealous of my house."

  • On United Airlines audio programing this month (May 2002), Sheryl Crow is the featured artist. Sheryl mentions Stevie in several soundbites and "Gold Dust Woman" from the "Sheryl Crow & Friends - Live in Central Park" CD is played in full as one of the selections.

  • The May 23 issue (issue 896) of Rolling Stone magazine has a couple of sightings:
    The "Love Letters and Advice" section has an editorial for the 50 coolest records and Rumours is mentioned as a record that wasn't on the list.

    Then in "Recordings, Rumours is the latest for the Rolling Stone Hall of Fame with 5 stars and Tusk, Fleetwood Mac, and Kiln House are featured for the further listening.

  • The June issue of Seventeen magazine contains the following quote from Sheryl Crow:
    "When I was seventeen, my role models were musicians like Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac and Chrisse Hynde of The Pretenders. I looked up to women who rocked."

  • On page 171 of the current bestseller Stupid White Men by Michael Moore, as Moore describes the arms race during the seventies, "By 1978 they (USSR) had a whopping 25,393 nuclear warheads, while we had running water, Stevie Nicks, and a comfortable 24,424 nukes.

  • On page 136 of Molly Jong-Fast's novel, Normal Girl, there is the following Stevie mention:
    "She speaks like a rich Texan but looks like Stevie Nicks in mourning with her black sweat pants and long black T-shirt."

  • The April 18th Richmond VA Times Dispatch had the following in the Weekend section in an article about Sheryl Crow's and her new album:
    "Sheryl Crow still isn't sure if she wants to be the heir to Stevie Nicks - in leather instead of lace - or the fourth Dixie Chick. It doesn't really matter, but it does make her material both intriguing and a little frustrating."

  • The May 2002 edition of Spin magazine, has a review of Sheryl Crow's album "Cmon Cmon" with a mention of Stevie.

  • The Spring 2002 issue of ELLE Girl had the follwoing in an interview with Gwen Stephani:
    ELLEGIRL: Who else inspires you? Lets play a word association game with the names of some stylish ladies.
    GS: I don`t know everybody, but ok.
    ELLEGIRL: Stevie Nicks.
    GS: I love her. Cool as hell. I relate to her alot. There are alot of similarities in the stories of our bands. [Laughs]

  • On a recent episode of "Tracy Takes On", there was a poster of The Dance shown several times in a skit at Tracy's boyfriend's house.

  • The current issue (week of April 14-20) of the Philadelphia Weekly, has a photo of Stevie in an ad for the restaurant Beau Monde.

  • On April 17th, on the channelone.com website, Rhiannon had over 20,000 votes and was the number one requested song to be played on their All Request Thursday show.

  • The April 19th issue of Entertainment Weekly (#649) has a huge one page review about Sherly Crow's new CD " C'mon C'mon" which has several mentions of Stevie Nicks and her influence over Sheryl.

  • The April 15th edition of the New York Daily News and USA Today have articles about Sheryl Crow which, of course, have several mentions of Stevie.

  • Sheryl Crow was on the April 15th episode of the Rosie O'Donnell show promoting her new CD. Rosie asked her about Stevie, and Sheryl mentioned how she loved her, and she's a great friend. She also mentioned when the two of them are on stage together people give Stevie Tiffany Lamps and jewelry, and all she gets is t-shirts and hats.

  • The webpage for Chez 106 FM in Ottawa Canada (chez106.com) has the "CHEZ Top 500 Rock Songs of All Time", as voted by the listeners. Stevie has three songs on the list: Edge Of Seventeen, Rhiannon and -Stop Draggin' My Heart Around. Dreams is also on the list.

  • NYC's Cable channel known, METRO, aired the latest fashion shows of Paris and Milan and, while GUICCI's Fall 2002 line was introduced, the models walked the runway to Stevie's music. The two songs they played over and over again were "Edge of 17" (Live from 1981) and the "Rhiannon" piano version from Enchanted.

  • On Vh1's Ultimate Albums, Def Leopards Pyromania, while talking about how much it cost to record the album, they compare it to Fleetwood Mac.

  • There is a brief mention of Stevie in an article abotu Sheryl Crow in the April 15th issue of Newsweek.

  • Stevie Nicks was spotted at the wedding of hairdresser, Eilynn Palmer, and artist Timothy Chapman at Craig Pearson's home on March 30.

  • At the Sheryl Crow webchat the following two questions were found:
    Laura Willan asks: Pleeeeaase ask who Sheryl's favourite female artist is, thankyou!
    Sheryl says: Of all time is probably Stevie and Linda Rondstadt. Today, I would say Aimee Mann and Lucinda Williams.
    Joanne Sinclair asks: Hey Sheryl, any truth in the rumour that you'll be singing with Fleetwood Mac on their new album?
    Sheryl says: Hey Joanne. That would be a RUMOUR - as in Fleetwood Mac 'Rumours'! There wouldn't be any replacing Christine McVie. I spend a lot of time with Stevie Nicks personally and professionally, so that's where that comes from.

  • The April 2002 issue of EVE Magazine in the UK has a few mentioned of Stevie in an interview with Sheryl Crow.

  • The liner notes of Sheryl Crow's CD, C'mon, C'mon has the following:
    I don't know what to say about Stevie Nicks so I'll just say I love you dearly.

  • In the April 3rd episode of That 80's Show, Cory, who works in a record store, was making out with girl who works there said "this is like working with Fleetwood Mac."

  • A story from April 1st Reuters News Service regarding Shana Morrison's (Van Morrison's Daughter) new album had the following Stevie mention.

    "During the sessions, her stereo boasted compact discs by the likes of English pop singer Dido and Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks, although she doesn't think she sounds like them."

  • The Dec. 29, 2001 issue "Special Double Holiday Issue" of Billboard Magazine has a photo of Stevie and the following quote about touring after 9/11.

    You can feel the collective consciousness change.
    You step out onstage and it's undeniable. Every note you play feels monumental. Every face in the crowd becomes a vivid picture in your mind. You can never go back to just thinking, Oh, this is another gig on my tour. It's an accumulation of bringing something forward to the world that's precious.

  • The April issue of Sound and Vision Magazine has a test report on a new DVD player that has capability to play the new DVD Audio disks. The report tested this feature using the DVD Audio release of Rumours and included the following: "Compared with today's highly sampled, almost pointillistic pop music, and its typically bright high end, this 25-year-old album sounds positively Wagnerian, with dark, dense melodies weaving in and out of the gloom."

  • On the March 28th episode of Will and Grace, Will discovered his parents were both having affairs and he said, " My parents are turning into Fleetwood Mac."

  • In the reprint of Sanda Brown's book Seduction by Design, a young girl asks her friend, "Should I perm my hair like Stevie Nicks?"

  • The "Rock and Roll at 50" issue of Life magazine listed the Top 100 Rock and Rollers of All Time. Fleetwood Mac was listed as #85.

  • Tiffany was a guest on the talk show The Other Half on ABC on March 20th discussing her new CD. When asked about her musical direction she said that she was getting away from the light pop sound and heading for more of a rock sound because she was a huge fan of Stevie Nicks and wanted to be like her when she was a kid.

  • The April 1, 2002 edition of People magazine has the following in the Picks & Pans - Week at a glance section:
    Saturday, April 6, 2002
    Sheryl Crow and Friends
    VH1 (10pm ET)
    Should be rockin' with Stevie Nicks also on the concert bill.

  • Stevie is mentioned a couple of times in the Ask Tai section of Tai Babilonia's website.

  • Stevie was spotted at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on March 18th.

  • The March 23rd issue of Billboard magazine includes the following two Stevie mentions:
    -There is an article on Page 13 about Jude Johnstone's debut album, "Coming of Age." It mentions that the first single is "Cry Wolf," and says that it was previously recorded by Stevie.

    -Stevie is mentioned on Page 63 in a blurb about all the guest stars who have appeared on "The Chris Isaak Show."

  • On the March 21st episode of the Game Show network's 'Hollywood Showdown', in the category 80's music makers, the final question for the jack pot, or 'box office' (over $18,000) was:
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers teamed up on the hit 'Stop Dragging my Heart Around' with this female singer.
    -The contestant had a huge smile on her face and answered Stevie Nicks. When they came back from a break the host said "She was thinking 'Whatever the question is, let the answer be Stevie Nicks'."

  • The April 11th issue of Rolling Stone magazine has a photo of Stevie onstage at the Concert for Artists Rights.

  • In the liner notes of Darren Hayes' solo debut album, "Spin", the following is written when thanking Rick Nowels:
    Hey Rick Nowels. It was a childhood dream to write songs with you. First time I ever heard Stevie Nicks' "Rock a Little' album (I was about 13) I knew two things. Firstly, that I loved Stevie. Second, that one day I wanted to write songs with this guy R. Nowels. Well, I still love Stevie and now I'm lucky enough to have created some of that magic with you and to call you friend. "Never change, never stop." You are a magician.

    Also, at darrenhayes.com, Darren says Stevie is one of his favorite singers.

  • The April 2002 issue of Premiere magazine (page 36) has the following in the "If You Ask Me" column, while talking about Lord of the Rings:
    There are almost no girls in the movie, except for brief appearances by Liv Tyler and Cate Blanchett, who both play fairy-princess figures, wafting miles of Stevie Nicks chiffon sleeves.

  • On the March 17th episode of "The Weakest Link", the question was asked "What band released the best selling 1977 album Rumours"? Josh Evans who plays Timmy on the soap opera "Passions" answered 'The Beatles'.

  • In the April issue of Lucky magazine, Casey Johnson was picked as the "Lucky Girl." Her interview contained the following:
    "The CDs I'm listening to now are: Stevie Nicks, Trouble in Shangri-La, and Mamma Mia!, the soundtrack to the musical."

  • The March 22, 2002 issue of Entertainment Weekly had a mention of the post-show Grammy party on February 27th at at Mondrian's SKYBAR and Asia de Cuba and listed Stevie as a guest.

  • There was a photo of Stevie on the main page of Pollstar.com on March 14th.

  • The Pop Life section of the February 28th New York Times had an article on the Recording Artists Coalition by Neil Strauss with the following Stevie mention:
    The show at the Forum stuck to a formula of nearly nonstop classic hits. The ever odd Ms. Nicks, who was introduced by Tom Hanks, sang "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" with Tom Petty for the first time in about 17 years. She was joined by (Don) Henley for a highly effective "Leather and Lace," which she dedicated to Waylon Jennings, for whom she wrote the song.

  • The lyrics to Gold Dust Woman appeared in the March 13th strip of the online comic, "Exploitation Now."

  • The April 2002 issue of Playboy has an interview with the teen pop princess, Tiffany which includes the follwoing Stevie mention:

    "Tiffany released 'Color of Silence', which finds her more in the company of Sheryl Crow and Alanis Morissette." In talking about her background, she says, "I come from a country background, but my dream was to be a rock singer. I used to twirl around in my room and pretend to be Stevie Nicks."

  • The March 2002 issue of Cosmo Girl magazine has a page on female singers. It lists the must-have albums, by year, from 2001 to 1967. Bella Donna was listed as the must-have album for 1981.

  • There is an article in the Washington Post which talks about Stevie inspiring the singer Tanya Donelly.

  • The March 18, 2002 issue of US Weekly has an article titled Woman on Top about the 2002 Grammys. On page 50 there is a mention of the Warner Music Group Grammy party held at the Mondrian Hotel with the following quote:
    "Stevie Nicks said she had recovered from performing the previous night at the Forum with the Eagles, John Fogerty, and Tom Petty, It was amazing, like 1979 again she said about the concert, which raised money for the Recording Artists Coalition, a group that helps disgruntled artists wage legal battles against their record labels."

  • On a recent episode of MTV's ''Becoming'', Stevie's song ''Everyday'' was playing in the background.

  • On a recent episode of Revealed w/ Jules Asner on E!, they talked with Destiny's Child about using Edge of Seventeen in Bootylicious and about getting Stevie in the video.

  • On the March 3rd episode of ABC's Alias, a non-Stevie version of Landslide was played.

  • "Don't Stop" was playing in the background of a scene in that Monica Lewinski tell-all show on HBO.

  • In the March issue of Billboard Magazine, there is an article about Sheryl Crow, and Sheryl talks about Stevie in the article.

  • The February 24th issue of the Tulsa World newspaper has a small photo of Stevie and a mention of the Grammy nomination.

  • The February 28th edition of the Independant newspaper, in the UK, had a nice 5x9" photo of Stevie in her Gold Dust Woman with the caption: "Stevie Nicks formerly of Fleetwood Mac performs at a benefit for a new union set up to negotiate better recording deals."

  • Sandra Berndardt was on the february 26th episode of "The View" and the ladies on the show asked Sandra if her daughter listens to Britney Spears. Sandra said, "Oh no! She listens to Stevie Nicks. She sings 'Stop Draggin My Heart Around' all dressed up in feathers and Stevie clothes."

  • There is a game on VH1 that is called Guess the Rock Star, "Kid Rockers" which has a couple of questions about Stevie and a photo.

  • In the new spring 2002 Kenneth Cole catalog, there is a men's soft polo sweater on page 22 called a "Slee-ve Nicks" and a pair of women's sunburst wrap sandals on page 6 called "Bella Donna". They can also be seen in the Kenneth Cole online catalog.

  • The new Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix (in the collier center on the corner of 2nd and jefferson) has some new Stevie items on display. There is a pair of Stevie's red satin gloves, a picture of her, an all access pass from TOSOTM tour, a picture of Fleetwood Mac, an all access FM pass from the Tango in the Night tour and a FM greatest hits gold record.

  • On the February 21st MSNBC's daily crossword, number 18 across was "Stevie of Fleetwood Mac."

  • There was an article about Sheryl Crow as she was Billboard.com's Artist of the Day on February 19th. The article mentioned the rumors about her joining Fleetwood Mac.

  • In the March 2002 issue of CosmoGirl, there is an article titled "It's a Girl's World" which talks about powerful female singer/songwriters in music. Stevie is mentioned and it sites "Bella Donna" as a must-have album. There is also a small picture of Stevie.

  • On MTV's Making the Video with Pink, "Don't Let Me Get Me", Pink was wearing a flowing white chiffon top, and said "me, in my Stevie Nicks wings."

  • At the December 28th Jeffrey Gaines Concert, at the Whitaker Center in Harrisburg PA (his hometown), You Make Lovin Fun and Sweet Girl were the last two songs played as walking music just before the show started.

  • Sheryl Crow was interviewed by Matt Lauer on the February 15th Today Show after her performance following the Medals Ceremony in Salt Lake City. She spoke about her work with, admiration for and relationship with Stevie.

  • Stevie is mentioned in an article from Hour about Howie Klein, president of Reprise/Warner Records for over a decade.

  • On February 14th, Stevie did the Five O'Clock Free Ride for 95.5 WPLJ (New York City). At 5:00, Stevie said, "This is Stevie Nicks for the 95.5 PLJ Five O'Clock Free Ride. Ladies and Gentlemen, start your engines!"

  • The February 15th Arizona Daily Star had a mention of Stevie in an article about Don Henley.

  • At the 2002 Chicago Auto Show, the Mercedes Benz booth had a large video screen above it playing the Sorcerer video in rotation.

  • There is a small photo of Stevie and a mention of the grammy nomination in this week's TV Guide (Feb 10-16).

  • Fleetwood Mac's Songbird was played on the February 10th episode of the ABC show Alias.

  • The special features on the DVD of the movie, Almost Famous, includes a 1977 interview with Fleetwood Mac from Rolling Stone magazine.

  • The February 2002 issue of Interview magazine (Nicole Kidman on cover) has an interview of the new singer/musician Ryan Adams conducted by Elton John. Mr. Adams makes this statement regarding his potential commercial success:
    "I've heard this said by a lot of really fantastic people who are icons in a sense, people like Stevie Nicks or Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits or Neil Young. These people have had hits, but one of the things that's maintained them was that it seemed that they had a course that they absolutely wanted to take."

  • In an interview in The Globe and Mail, Ellen Reid, formerly of Crash Test Dummies, lists Stevie as an influence on her style.

  • One of the contestants on the new Survivor Marquesas show, Gabriel Cade, lists Stevie as a favorite singer.

  • On the February 5th episode of the television show Roswell, Maria and the sherrif were discussing a possible set list for their band. He suggested "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" as one of the songs they could do as a duet. Maria agreed by saying, "Classic."

  • The Grammy website has the following:

    Love, loss and a quest for personal peace are strong themes on all of the tracks nominated in the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance category. Melissa Etheridge couldn't be any more direct with her moving "I Want to Be in Love" and PJ Harvey is equally, emotionally forthright with "This Is Love." Tori Amos boldly reworks a female perspective into the Stranglers' "Strange Little Girl," the title track to her powerful collection of similarly re-gendered covers. Stevie Nicks is in fine solo artist form on "Planets Of The Universe," and Lucinda Williams works all her soulful, rootsy charms on "Get Right With God."

  • The January 30, 2002 edition of the New York Daily News had a mention in the Daily Dish section of Grammy Award winner Stan Cornyn's upcoming book, "Exploding: the Highs, Hits, Hype, Heroes and Hustlers of the Warner Music Group" which included the following highlight:
    "The Faces were barred from so many hotels-including the entire Holiday Inn chain- that the Warner act had to frequently check in under the name 'Fleetwood Mac'".

  • On January 30th, the Street Smarts game show had the following question: "What busty country singer starred in 9 to 5 and the Best Little Whore House in Texas?" One of the contestants answered with "Stevie Nicks." The host said "Well I don't really think that she is a country singer." (The correct answer was Dolly Parton)

  • The Travel Channel website has an interview with Samantha Brown, where Samantha lists Stevie as one of the three people she'd most like to have at her table for dinner.

  • The Feb/march 2002 issue of Blender magazine (Kid Rock on cover) has a small photo from the '80s of Stevie with a fan. Also, the issue spotlights the top 100 American rock albums. "Rumours" is not among them because it is a 60% British band. There is a "Rumours" era group shot above the explanation as to why it didn't make the list.

  • There is a small article about Sorcerer video shoot in the January 24th issue of OK magazine (in the UK).

  • There were many recent mentions of the lobbying for California artists' rights legislation in the media, including on CNN and others.

  • The book "Treasures of the Hard Rock Cafe'", has a photo of one of Stevie's dresses on page on page 164.

  • There is a photo of Stevie with DJ Tracy Young on the Tracy Young website.

  • The January 23rd episode of E! showed Stevie along with Sheryl Crow and Don Henley lobbying for the rights of the artists against the music industry at the California capital.

  • There is a nice photo of Stevie with Dakota Moon in the gallery section of the Dakota Moon website (www.dakotamoon.com).

  • On the January 9, 2002 Jeopardy show, the category of 70's Albums had the following $1000 question:
    This Fleetwood Mac Album topped the charts in 1977, selling over 18 million copies.

  • Landslide played during one of the segments in the mini-series, The 70s, on NBC.

  • On January 16th KFOG FM aired part of the KFOG's Concert for Kids show as a part of their "Live from the Archives" show. They played Enchanted, Gold Dust Woman, Everyday, Sorcerer, Rhiannon and Stand Back.

  • The March 2002 issue of In Style Magazine says "coming next month: Stevie Nicks - Scottsdale home."

  • One of the commercials for the upcoming television show, That 80's Show has a Fleetwood Mac poster in the background.

  • On January 13, 2001 E! aired the show "True Hollywood Story - Fast Times at Ridgemont High", and they mentioned how actor Sean Penn was taken to a Fleetwood Mac Halloween costume party while filming the movie and dressed up as his character "Spiccoli" in order to learn the part more. Also, the camera pan over the cover to the "Fast Times.." soundtrack where Stevie's name is visible.

  • There is a mention and a photo of Stevie and Lindsey on the Much More Music Backtrax page.

  • In a January 12 review of Lord of the Rings, The Times (UK newspaper) had the following Stevie mention:
    "The boy hobbits looked like David Essex and the hobbitesses looked like Stevie Nicks — but seen in a fairground mirror."

  • Planets of the Universe and Sorcerer made the WRLT Radio's (in Nashville) Top 100 songs of 2001.

  • The January 10th, 2002 episode of MTV's "True Life - I'm a Little Person" had the song "Everyday" playing in the background during one of the scenes.

  • On the January 6th episode of The Sopranos, on HBO, Rhiannon was heard playing in the background in a scene in the restaurant.

  • Pollstar magazine listed the top 40 North American concert tours of 2001. Stevie's tour was listed at #27 ($14.1 million, 38 shows), ahead of Bob Dylan, Sting, Elton John, etc.

  • The January 4th episode of Entertainment Tonight, had Stevie on discussing the Grammy nomination announcements. They also mentioned that she was nominated for a Grammy and showed a short clip of Sorcerer.

  • Clips from Trouble in Shangri-La, Planets of the Universe and the Edge of 17 riff from Bootylicious were used as background music in the Year-in-Review montage edited for the Today Show on NBC on New year's Eve.

     

    2001

  • On December 29th MuchmoreMusic had a show on today called "Rock Star's Records of 2001" where they asked artists to say what music they listened to this year. Stevie named David Gray as her favorite because she said it reminded her of early Buckingham Nicks.

  • In the December 30th edition of the Toronto Sun there was an article of the top ten CD's of 2001. Stevie's new album was given an honourable mention.

  • The E!Online website had the following in the Fashion Police section on Dec 29th:
    Laura Dern and Ben Harper make a cute pair of new parental units at Mick Jagger's Los Angeles bash. Dern looks like a rock star's main squeeze in a burnt orange Stevie Nicks gown with a leather duster....

  • On the December 28th edition of Extra, there was a 5-story mansion in Encino, California shown for sale that was previously owned by Stevie. See the article on the Extra page.

  • The Director's Cut version DVD set of "Almost Famous" has a list of Cameron Crowe articles he wrote for Rolling Stone magazine. One was a 1977 Fleetwood Mac article.

  • On December 26th, MSN had a "Top ten" music lists called "Songs to get you ready for Lord of the Rings," which had "Sorcerer" is listed at the second song.

  • The movie Slapshot with Paul Newman has a scene in a van where Rhiannon is playing in the radio as it speeds off.

  • Stevie's "Sorcerer" was listed as #48 on VH1's list of the Top 50 videos of 2001.

  • Planets of the Universe is included in Slant Magazine's Year End Review.

  • The December 16th edition of UK's Sunday Times had the follwoing in the 'Culture' Section:
    Tracks of the Year, the 'Upbeat collection':
    STEVIE NICKS: Trouble in Shangri-La (Trouble in Shangri-La) With lyrics that allude to the twisted relationships in Fleetwood Mac, this slice of superior adult-oriented rock will please anyone who owns Rumours. (That's a lot of you, right?)

  • In the book titled "Beginnings" by Charlotte Mae there is a character who enjoys listening to Stevie Nicks music and specifically mentions the song "After The Glitter Fades."

  • On Eonline the Ted Cassablanca gossip columnist had the following quote:
    Kirstie Alley, digging through the funky frocks at Urban Outfitters, Pasadena. In a gypsy-style getup, à la Stevie Nicks, the Cheers comic looked a tad tired as she walked with her two kids.

  • The December issue of Q magazine, in the UK, has a photo of Stevie and has her listed as #9 in the "100 Sirens Women who rock your world" as voted in earlier issues.

  • On December 2nd's episode of "Hollywood Confidential" with Leeza Gibbons, Leeza talked about where certain stars were during the September 11th tragedy. She mentioned Stevie was in New York and talked to Stevie about it.

  • On the December 3rd "Morning Becomes Eclectic" radio show on KCRW-FM (89.9 Los Angeles), Sandra Bernhard was on with the host, and mentioned how much she loved Stevie, and said "Stevie is my daughter's favorite singer." They then played "I Miss You" in full.

  • The January 2001 issue of Seventeen magazine has a small photo of Stevie and calls her a "Patron Saint" of women's rock.

  • On VH1's reruns of the "Arsenio Hall Show", "Arsenio Jams", (Thursday, November 29, 2001, at 10:00 pm CST) Rosie O'Donnel and Madonna were guests and Madonna asked Rosie what she was wearing. It was a long black jacket-type dress and Rosie said it was a cross between the Adams Family (Mortuary Adams, maybe???) and Stevie Nicks. She then proceeded to get up off of the couch and sing "Edge of Seventeen" while twirling her dress like Stevie.

  • The November 28th episode of Beat the Geek on Comedy Central, in the 'Music Geek' category, had a picture of Stevie and the contestant was asked to "identify this singer". He mistakenly said Wynonna Judd, but the other contestant got it correct.

  • The December 1-7 issue of TV Guide mentions the recent South Park episode which included Stevie and Fleetwood Mac.

  • The December/January issue of More magazine has a short article titled "You're the Inspiration." It describes the inspiration to some rock songs. It discusses how Lindsey Buckingham wrote "Go Your Own Way" about his breakup with Stevie.

  • The December 2001 issue of Genre Magazine, has an article titled "In the Groove" which lists the magazine's Grammy *predictions* (page 24). Stevie's album, Trouble in Shangri-La was on the list.

  • The December/January 2002 issue of Girl's Life Magazine has a quiz to "Scope Out Your Signature Scent." One of the questions is: "The dressy ensemble you're putting together for this year's Snow Ball consists of: (A). A glam red gown. (B). A flowing '70s inspired getup that's total Stevie Nicks. (C). Really simple yet elegant black pants and a dressy sweater. (D). A futuristic, silver mini-dress you designed and stitched yourself."

  • The November 13th episode of Vh-1's morning "Jumpstart" show with Alison Stewert had a 30 second news flash about Stevie's upcoming 2001 AHI benefit conert. The clip showed the "Everyday" video and shots of Lindsey, Don Henley and Sheryl Crow as the guests of the show.

  • Stevie is the featured Artist of the month for Columbia House Music for November. There was a flyer for Trouble in Shangri-la with a nice photo of Stevie sent to members.

  • The November 6th episode of SouthPark had a skit that took place in Afghanastan and involved US Troops there and a few mentions of Stevie and Fleetwood Mac (don't ask).

  • The new issue of Uncut Music Magazine in the UK has a small article about the new Sheryl Crow album being released in February 2002 and it mentions that guests include Stevie Nicks and Natalie Maines.

  • On the Simpsons' Halloween Special XII (Nov. 6) the kids go to the Springwort school of Magicry. Lisa is casting a spell on Bart, and Montgomery Burns is watching her in his crystal ball. He says "Lisa Simpson, that girl has more wicked witchery than Stevie Nicks"

  • In the November 5th edition of the Austin American-Statesman, had a review the Tori Amos' concert which included the following::
    The show concluded with an enthusiastic and energized version of Stevie Nicks's "Landslide" - a cover that doesn't reek. Why couldn't that have made it onto "Strange Little Girls?"

  • Stevie was on Entertainmant Tonight briefly on October 29th when they were talking to celebrities about the US troops overseas. Stevie said "I appreciate so much what you guys are doing...oh no im getting sad now...thank you." (she was teary eyed).

  • The October 26th episode of Jeopardy had the following answer: "As one word its a poisonous plant called nightshade and two words its a Stevie Nicks album." The question, of course, was "What is Bella Donna."

  • In the November 2001 issue of Stuff magazine there is an interview with Brooke Burke of E!'s Wild On. On page 54 is a list of her favorite things and under the category of Favorite Songs, "Landslide" is listed as number 1. A small photo of Stevie is pictured next to it.

  • People magazine and the People website had an article on Celebrity Tipping, which included the following:
    A steakhouse waiter in Arizona raved on the Web about rock queen Stevie Nicks being "nice" and "mellow" at his place . . . and topping off her big bill with 20% for him.

  • In the November 2001 issue of NASCAR Winston Cup Illustrated, there is a section titled "getting personal", by Shirley Westfall. In this section, driver Mark Martin lists his favorite musical group as "Stevie Nicks" and his favorite song as "Anything by Stevie Nicks." Also Ward Burton lists his favorite musical group as "George Thorougood & Fleetwood Mac."

  • On the style.com website, there is a slide show of romantic styles that includes one slide of Stevie.

  • The November, 2001 issue of MORE Magazine (page 25) has is a section called "Museum of My Life" where they asked five famous women: What would you give to a museum celebrating your life? Stevie Nicks, 53, musician is quoted as saying, "A shawl, because it's all-purpose and it's a signature item for me. Of course, what Stevie Nicks museum could exist without a pair of suede platform boot!"

  • The October 12th issue of R&R Magazine has a huge ad for "Sorcerer" with a new picture. The ad also states that the VH1 Stevie Nicks and Friends concert will tape November 8th in NYC to be aired in December. It also lists her nominations for the upcoming My VH1 Awards.

  • There was a reference to Stevie and Fleetwood Mac on the ESPN NFL Pre-game show on October 14th. Chris Berman made a comment about the background music on the Tampa Bay Buccaneer report and said he expected Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac to show up in the studio. The music had a riff similar to The Edge of 17.

  • The local ABC Chicago TV station (ABC-7 NEWS), does a music archives/trivia section on their morning show. On October 11th they showcased "Rhiannon" as their music archive song of the day.

  • On WCYB-TV 5 from Bristol, VA, a commercial for WQUT 101.5 fm has been playing regularly. The camera slowly goes through a "museum" and as it rounds a corner a picture of the cover for "The Dance" is on the wall and the opening of "Rhiannon" is briefly played.

  • On page 20 of the October 15th issue of People Magazine there is an article about Liz Rosenberg ending her role as Madonna's publicist. The article mentions that she "plans to do some volunteer work and will continue working with other Warner Bros. recording artists like Cher, Stevie Nicks and Chris Issak."

  • On October 6th, MTV's "War: Coping with Terrorism" had Stevie's song "Every Day" playing in the backround of one of the segments segment.

  • Stevie's song, I Miss You, was played on the Season premier of the WB show, Charmed, on October 4th.

  • Tori Amos sang "Landslide" as her final encore at the Atlanta GA concert on October 2nd.

  • The October America West Airlines in-flight magazine has a nice ad for the Stevie Nicks and Friends concert.

  • The Sept 22 Washington Post had the following:

    This Rumour Proves True
    Singer Stevie Nicks---staying at Washington's Ritz-Carlton hotel before her concert last Wednesday at the Merriweather Post Pavillion---was touched when she spied the firefighters of the Engine 1 company at 23rd and M streets NW from her window. They were outside collecting donations for their New York comrades lost in last week's attacks. Nicks ordered some room service and took it across the street herself.

  • The October 25, 2001 issue of Rolling Stone (the issue about the Sept. 11th attack, issue 880) has a photo of Stevie in concert on page 32 with the caption:
    "Let me take you away from the pain" said Stevie Nicks on Saturday in Atlantic City".

  • The September 29th issue of the Radio Times (in the UK) listed Rumours as #6 on the Best Selling Albums ever.

  • The September 27th edition of the Arizona Republic had a large ad for the Stevie Nicks and Friends concert, plus a small mention in the "tickets on sale" section.

  • The Fall 2001 special issue of ROCKRGRL magazine has an article entitled "Women Who Rock." It features '100 Essential Women in Music.' On page 77 they devote the entire page to Stevie and Christine. There are two pictures of each of them, and a short article, including the following quote:
    "I've always dressed kinda crazy and I always carried a big straw bag because I wanted to have everything with me, and so I was kind of odd. Even in high school, I was always almost in the really popular group, but I was never really in it. You know?" - Stevie Nicks

  • There is a bio of Stevie on Classmates.com.

  • On September 28th, Stevie was on the the VH1 show, The Hit List time talking about the song Sorcerer and working with Sheryl Crow. The Sorcerer video was played.

  • Issue 2 of the magazine Maxim Blender, with Gewn Stefani on the cover, has an artical about the 50 Sexiest Artists of all time (page 98). Stevie is listed as #48 with a caption and photo.

  • There was a huge Stevie billboard on the way into Atlantic City.

  • In the September 10th issue of People magazine there is a story about Aaliyah on page 67 with a photo of fans signing a large panel with an ad for Aaliyah's new cd. Beside it is a smaller panel with an ad for Trouble in Shangri-la.

  • There are several Stevie songs playing in rotation at PetsMart stores.

  • There is a Stevie Billboard on the edge of Las Vegas.

  • In the March 1997 edition of Vogue Australia, Courtney Love says the following about how she fashioned Althea's character in 'The People vs Larry Flynt':
    "With Althea, she had this wacky Rhoda and Mary [Tyler Moore] kind of thing. With the shawls and that kind of thing, I was working in Stevie Nicks".

  • There is a large billboard for the Stevie Nicks and Friends benefit in Phoenix at Grand Ave and Van Buren. There's another one at Indian School Road near 16th Street and one at Washington Avenue and 15th Street.

  • The September 16th issue UK's Sunday Times' magazine section has a regular feature entitled 'A Life in the Day' which had Alice Cooper, describing his day as follows:
    "Home is Arizona. A place called Paradise Valley, which I always think sounds like a funeral home. I have some cool neighbours - people like Stevie Nicks and Leslie Nielson."

  • The October 2001 issue of Vanity Fair has a small picture of Stevie on the horoscope page.

  • The August 31st edition of the Wall Street Journal had a small article about Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • There is a new magazine out called The 100 Greatest Woman of Rock N" Roll which has a photo of Stevie and a mention of Fleetwood Mac and the band's solo careers.

  • In the book "The Real Beach Boy - Dennis Wilson," by Jon Stebbins the following appears on page 183 as Jon is talking about Dennis' relationship with Christine McVie:
    "...Dennis eventually moved into Christine's guest quarters, outfitting a tiny garden room with an upright piano, Tiffany lamps, and bits of silk and lace. A friend described the effect as 'very Stevie Nicks.'"

  • The October 2001 issue of Lucky magazine has the following mention on page 53:
    I want this now
    Designer Rebecca Taylor is feeling very "Helena Bonham Carter in A Room With A View meets Stevie Nicks" this fall. "I'm a little tired of the whole T-shirt and jeans combo," she says. "These pieces are a bit more sophisticated."

  • Stevie appears in the annual People Magazine's Best and Worst Dressed issue (page 148).

  • There is an interview with Bob Schneider on the HIP Online website and Stevie is mentioned.

  • There is a review of Trouble in Shangri-La in the September 21, 2001 issue of Goldmine magazine.

  • The September 17, 2001 issue of Forbes magazine has an article on aging rockers and mentions Stevie a couple of times.

  • The August 30th edition of Access Hollywood, they had a report about the highest grossing summer tours. They mentioned how the Backstreet Boys made 6 million dollars on they're first ten dates, then they showed a clip of Stevie performing and said "That's what Stevie Nicks made in 12 dates."

  • On the August 30th episode of Entertainment Tonight a portion of Stevie's Sorcerer video was shown and the making of the video was discussed..

  • In the Fall 2001 issue of Glamour Do's and Don'ts, Stevie is pictured on page 97 with a caption which reads: "Do team up with your "shero" like Sheryl Crow with Stevie Nicks.

  • In the new Kurt Cobain biography "Heavier than Heaven" it states that the poster for Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is one of the posters that Kurt saw hanging on the wall at Sound City Recording Studio.

  • On The August 28 2001 episode of Live with Regis and Kelly, Sandra Bernhardt was a guest and mentioned her daughter likes Stevie Nicks, and said she would like to have Stevie as a guest on her new show.

  • In the August 24-26th editon of USA Weekend there is an article about the group Evan & Jaron. It talks about how they are Jewish and that they observe the Sabbath and how sometimes it conflicts with their work. Jaron said "It definetley hurts us...we had to turn down a tour with Stevie Nicks this summer because we couldn't play Friday nights."

  • The Heart website (www.annandnancy.com) has a forum where the Wilson sisters talk with fans. Ann left the following message regarding Stevie's illness:
    One of the worst feelings in the world of a performer is to have to cancel a show. You feel to blame...so responsible, even though you are ill. To get up to the level of energy it takes to do a good show is not easy, and no performer wants to not give people their best. touring doesn't always allow for humanity. I hope Stevie feels better real soon!   -Ann

  • The current issue of "Scottsdale Life" magazine has an article about Stevie Nicks living in Phoenix, Arizona.

  • Delta Airlines has recently been showing a Stevie interview on their flights in the business class section.

  • In the August 11 issue of 'The Age' (Melbourne, Australia) there is an article on professional autograph hunters. One of the hunters is pictured with signed guitars and pics on the wall. Included is a picture of Fleetwood Mac from the Tusk era with several signatures.

  • The Utne Reader has a section called "Last Call" (on the last page of the mag) where it re-prints interesting quotes from people currently in the spotlight. The July issue has a quote from Stevie (taken from Interview Magazine) regarding how she deals with fear.

  • Stevie song "Too Far From Texas" is being played in rotation recently at Chili's restaurants.

  • The remix of Planets of the Universe has been playing in rotation recently in the MAC (make-up) stores.

  • On MTV in Europe there is a show called "Data Video" (similar to "Pop Up Video") which showed the Destiny's Child video "Bootylicous" with a pop-up of a picture of Stevie and a sample of Edge of 17.

  • The August 20th episode of The Weakest Link had the following question:
    "Lindsey Buckingham wrote "Go Your Own Way" after his breakup with which Fleetwood Mac singer?

  • The original mix of Planets of the Universe has been playing in rotation in the Bath & Body Works stores.

  • The August 18, 2001 edition of the newspaper, the FW Star-Telegram, had an article titled Decorating in the Home section that talks about interior designer vocabulary. It included the following quote:

    "I'm obsessed with lighting. I'm constantly shopping for different lightbulbs. I love rainbow lightbulbs. And also, one should not live without dimmers. Life is all about lighting." - Stevie Nicks telling Vanity Fair magazine about her greatest extravagance.

  • The Planets of the Universe remix is on the August soundtrack of the music played in Guess? clothing stores.

  • Recent commercials for the American Express Blue for Music promotion feature a clip from Stevie's new Sorcerer video.

  • The September 2001 issue of the new Maxim magazine, Blender, has it's list of the 50 sexiest rockers of all time. Stevie is included on the list.

  • There is an interview with Stevie in the August 16th edition of the LA Times, Calender Section, entitled "How Tom Petty Helped Stevie Nicks Beat her Demons."

  • The Rumours DVD-Audio cover is pictured on page 70 of the August 18, 2001 issue of Billboard Magazine. The article is titled "The Audio Angle" and it talks about millions of people replacing their scratchy Rumours records for the Rumours CD and that now they are getting significantly improved master tape quality sound at home on the Rumours DVD-A.

  • The August 20th issue of US Weekly has a small photo of Stevie with a quote on page 35.

  • The September 2001 issue of the British Vogue magazine's 'Listed' page featured Jo Reynolds (the face of Jil Sander). One of her 5 favourite albums is Rumours; one of her 5 'bands she wishes she'd played for' is Fleetwood Mac; one of her heroes is Stevie Nicks.

  • On the August 9th episode of VH1's special From the Waist Down: Men, Women & Music, Stevie talks about a couple of other artists.

  • On the August 9th episode of MTV's Undressed, Stevie's song, Every Day, was played inthe background.

  • On the August 4th episide of VH-1's Cover Wars one of the competing bands was asked to sing "Don't Stop" in a lounge act style.

  • On a recent episode of the Simpsons, Bart had gone overboard with drugs designed to make him calm down and be a good boy and he goes on a rampage with a tank through Springfield. While he's running over mailboxes with the tank he's singing a few lines from "Don't Stop."

  • On the August 20th episode of MTV 20: Below the Waist, Stevie talked about what makes male rock stars sexy.

  • The A&E website has collectible Celebrity Eggs listed, which includes a Stevie Nicks egg.

  • Rolling Stone reports that Cracker will record the Fleetwood Mac Tusk album, track for track.

  • The August 11, 2001 issue of Billboard magazine has a mention of Stevie in the Chartbeat section about Stevie's chart accomplishmants.

  • The book, Blueberry Bridesmaids, by Farrah Lehman, has the following on page 101:
    "I am listening to a Stevie Nicks mix tape I made when I was sixteen years old."

  • In the special "MTV Turns 20" issue of People, there is a section that discusses the 5 original VJ's of MTV. In Nina Blackwood's section, there is a quote made by former VJ Mark Goodman that describes her by saying, "she had that Stevie Nicks vibe."

  • On the July 30th episode of MTV's Spyder Games, Stevie's song, Every Day, was played inthe background.

  • The 2001 Chastain Park Concert Series magazine that was handed out at the Atlanta concert on July 30th has an article and picture of Stevie (pages 18-19).

  • There is a full page photo of Stevie and an article about her hair and clothing style in the August 2001 issue of AMERICAN SALON magazine.

  • The band Trick Pony performed Rhiannon as they opened for Leonard Skynyrd on July 18th in Lansing, MI.

  • The new Rolling Stone magazine (Issue 875 August 16, 2001) has the following readers letter in the section Correspondence, Love Letters & Advice:

    ANGELINA JOLIE
    It's unfortunate Angelina didn't have the benefit of reading the Stevie Nicks interview in the same issue: "Being a little mysterious works better."

    The July 28th issue of Billboard has a photo of Stevie in the BackBeat column, with the quote:

    "I'm going to be singing Dreams and Rhiannon when I'm 75 - and that's just fine with me. I just hope my chiffon doesn't get tangled in my rocking chair."

  • The July 21st issue of Billboard Magazine has a full-page photo of Stevie in an ad for VH1's Hear Music First. See the ad.

  • The July 2001 issue of the free Borders Books magazine, "Inside Borders," has a nice one-page interview with Stevie and a full page TISL promo photo.

  • At the Xena Wrap convention at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium over the first weekend of May 2001, Lucy Lawless (star of Xena, Warrior Princess) did her impression of Stevie Nicks. (from the official magazine, "Xena, Warrior Princess" issue 22, Sept 2001)

  • There is a full page "Thank You/Congratulations" ad to Stevie from VH-1 in the July 21st issue of Billboard Magazine.

  • The July 22nd edition of the Charlotte Observer has a photo and a small article about Stevie's tour, entitled "The Gypsy Returns."

  • There is a large Stevie billboard on South Las Vegas Blvd, before Tropicana Blvd, when headed towards the Strip as you arrive in Las Vegas from Los Angeles. There are also posters and banners throughout the city, especially at Alladin.

  • On the UK show, Top of the Pops Plus, there was a phone vote between Destiny's Child and Atomic Kitten. Destiny's Child won with Bootylicious and they showed the video featuring Stevie.

  • In Charlotte, NC there are several large Stevie billboards downtown advertising the concert, featuring a picture of her and the date of the concert.
    Locations:
    - corner of 7th Street and College Street
    - 4th Street before the bus terminal
    - downtown heading west on Morehead Street before the I-77 interchange
    - Wilkinson Blvd. heading west just past Harlee Rd. before Little Rock Rd.
    - Northbound on Interstate 77 before Brookshire Freeway
    - on 3rd Street
    - Heading west on Independence Blvd. right before Eastway Drive

  • The September 2001 issue of Games Magazine features a crossword puzzle entitled "Tops of the Pops" and one of the clues (39 Down) is: "Plea from Stevie Nicks in '86: 3 words." Answer: "Talk to Me"

  • There is a Disney commercial for the new California Adventure theme park which includes a snippet of the song, Go Your Own Way.

  • The July 23, 2001 issue of US magazine has a small mention of Stevie in an article on celebrity diets (on page 29).

  • On July 16th, Live Daily had an interview with Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child and she talked about Stevie. When asked if Stevie had any advice for Destiny's Chils, the said:

    She gave us personalized CDs, and she wrote letters to all three of us. She was saying, "Stay like you are and don't change," and she basically let us know how not to get consumed in the business. "Even though you're in it, don't let it take away your life." She was telling us to stay prayerful--she's very spiritual. We got really good vibes from her.

  • In the new Movieline magazine there is a list of twenty activities Hollywood movie stars will be doing this summer. Number five is: "Rockers Stars Will Go See in Concert This Summer." Stevie is #3 after Madonna and Moby.

  • The current issue of America West magazine has a photo of Stevie in a promotion of her upcoming show at the Aladdin Casino in Las Vegas on August 25th.

  • On the July 14th episode of Boy Meets World there is a scene where a Fleetwood Mac Rumours album can be seen on a bookcase.

  • In the recently released movie, Josey and the Pussycats, there is the VH1 intro clip of various artists including Stevie in the Fleedwood Mac music video "Gypsy". It's a negative image of Stevie and it's only on for a second.

  • In a the village called Sackets Harbor, NY, there is a small antiques/jewelry shop called Bella Donna. The lettering and look of the shop's sign is very similar to that on the album.

  • The August issue of Jane Magazine had a poll for the Gutsiest and Wimpiest Women of 2001 (page 161). Stevie is listed in the section under Gutsiest Comaback.

  • On the Launch.com website there is an article stating that Billy Ray Cyrus received a special invitation to attend Stevie's kick-off concert in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. Cyrus said "I was blown away by the incredible show she put on," said Cyrus. "I'd recommend it to anyone. She's definitely making the best music she's every made, and I've been a fan for a long time."

  • The August 2001 issue of Food & Wine magazine has the followiing Stevie mention in the Taste Test ice cream section:
    "Haagen Dazs Vanilla - Stevie Nicks raves that it's her favorite comfort food."

  • There is a small piece about Stevie's new album and a photo (w/dog) in the July 5th issue of Boi, a local Chicago magazine.

  • At San Diego Padres home baseball games at Qualcomm Stadium, Talk to Me is played over the P.A. System when an opposing pitcher's coach comes out to the mound to talk to him.

  • At the July 7th concert in Cohasset, MA, Trisha Yearwood ended her show with Landslide.

  • On a recent episode of the soap opera, Passions, Stevie's Every Day was playing in the background of Sheridan and Theresa's bridal shower.

    In the July 19th issue of Rolling Stone, Stevie is included in the Loose Talk section. She was quoted as saying " I had no idea everyone had such a hard time."

  • The July 13 issue of Goldmine magazine, has an article on compiling discographies. Within the article different artists/bands are used as examples, including Fleetwood Mac. The article talks about the solo careers on the members of Fleetwood Mac, and mentions Stevie's contributions to soundtracks and guest appearances.

  • The July 2001 issue of the UK 'In Style' magazine has the following:

    Ditch: The handkerchief hem. Stevie Nicks wannabes should know that only genuine, Grammy-winning singer/songwriters can do peasant with panache. In real life, those points make you look like you've run away from the circus.

  • The July 2001 issue of Harper's Bazaar (pg. 62) has the following mention of Stevie:
    "The rigors of traveling between his three salons in San Diego and Las Vegas's $950 million Mandalay Bay resort haven't dampened Robert Cromeans's enthusiasm for cutting hair - including that of Stevie Nicks."

  • On the VH1 All Access special "The Struggling Singer/Songwriter," Stevie was mentioned as one of the minority of singer/songwriters who remain successful despite the influence of bubblegum pop.

  • The July/August issue of SOUND & VISION magazine has a review of Trouble in Shangri-La and two photos of Stevie.

  • In the new Hanson video, "At the Fillmore," Taylor Hanson is wearing a black Fleetwood Mac t-shirt.

  • The TV Guide website had a photo of Stevie will Bill Clinton at the R&R convention in their "Caught in the Act" section.

  • The July 2001 issue of Genre magazine is the annual music blowout issue and they interview 10 music stars. One of them is Chris Isaak, and under "Musical Role Models:" for Chris it says - "Stevie Nicks - but I knew I could never sing so high, so I had to go my own way."

  • The July 3rd issue of "The Advocate" has an interview with the writer of Mtv's "Spyder Games", He said if the show is a hit he'd like to "have Stevie Nicks record the theme song for next season"

  • On the MTV-UK show, Daily Edition, India Arie, mentioned that Stevie was one of her influences.

  • In the video Moving, by a UK group called Supergrass, one of the members wears a 'Fleetwood Mac' t-shirt.

  • The July 2001 issue of Interview magazine has a couple of letters about Stevie from readers and a new photo.

  • The Hard Rock Cafe website has a page with a pair of Stevie's platform boots shown.

  • In the June 2001 issue of NASCAR Winston Cup Illustrated, there is a section titled "getting personal", by Shirley Westfall. In this section, driver Ricky Craven lists his favorite musical group as "Stevie Nicks."

  • The July issue of Mode magazine, has a brief mention of Stevie's new album and tour on page 21, in the section entitled "Mode 8 - What makes our world go 'round this month," Live Concert: She Rocks!

  • Stevie Nicks was mentioned by Beyonce Knowles, on the MTV show "Destinys child live from New York." Beyonce said how she was listening to some tracks on a trip to Europe, and heard 'Stevie Nicks, sample Edge of Seventeen' and she thought it was really cool, and the word that came to her mind was 'Bootylicious'

  • Magyar Netlap, a Hungarian daily paper, did a list called "Az évszàzad legjobb dalai" -- Made in the USA -- it was a list of their top 80 favorite American songs. Number 80 was Dreams, by Stevie Nicks.

  • On the June 13th episode of MTV's TRL, someone requested Destiny's Child "Bootylicious." The reason for the request was the "jammin' guitar riff by Stevie Nicks."

  • There is a photo of Stevie with Tom Petty in the new People Magazine (George Cloony on the cover).

  • The June 15th edition of the Rolling Stone daily email newsletter started with the following quote:
    "I'm not a witch, I just like Halloween, and I thought that blondes look skinnier in black." -- STEVIE NICKS

  • "Claries" and other stores are selling nail polish in the color of "Bella Donna", which is a deep red. (OK..I know this is stretching it)

  • Many Target Stores are now carrying candles called "Belladonna."

  • In the new book Charmed: The Legacy of Merlin, based on the Warner Brothers TV series "Charmed", the following passage can be found on page 154:
    ...She wore a filmy mauve shawl around her shoulders, and a scarf of the same color around her neck....She's so theatrical, Phoebe thought! "What is with the Stevie Nicks look?" she whispered to Piper.....

  • On the Real.com website on June 12, there was a trivia quiz with the followiing question:
    "Sammy Hagar is to David Lee Roth like:"
    There was a list of answers including: "Bekka Bramlett is to Stevie Nicks."

  • On the June 10th episode of the new HBO show, Six Feet Under, there is a scene where the brother is eating hydroponically grown raspberries that were grown by a guy named Gunther who says he "knew" Stevie. Later, the teenage sister, Claire, comes in the kitchen where her mom is making pancakes, and says, "I don't feel like carbs for breakfast. Do we have any of those Stevie Nicks raspberries?"

  • The July 2001 issue of JALOUSE Magazine has an article about Stevie.

  • On the Rosie show on Monday, May 28th, Rosie had picked someone from the audience to have a makeover (it was Makeover Monday). The lady she picked had a huge head of hair, thick and feathered back and Rosie commented "I love your hair it's so thick, you look like Stevie Nicks.......in 1981"

  • The June 1st edition of the UK paper, the SUN, had a feature called The World's Biggest Pop Quiz which has the following on question #12:
    Who had a best-selling album called Rumours?

  • The June 5th Rolling Stone newsletter (email) included the following quote:
    "I've seen every one, from Motley Crue to John Denver, with tears running down my face. I had no idea everyone had such a hard time." -- STEVIE NICKS on "Behind the Music"

  • "On the June 4th episode of Freaks and Geeks on Fox Family, two girls were talking in the car about Fleetwood Mac. They said Fleetwood Mac was awesome and one said she heard Stevie Nicks was a witch. She said "I heard she cast a love spell on Lindsey Buckingham."

  • There was a small article about a Fleetwood Mac reunion in the June 1st issue of USA Today.

  • In the June 2001 issue of "Allure" magazine, on the last page, several celebrity's are asked the question "What was your most memorable fashion moment?" Supermodel Stephanie Seymour answered "I did the Stevie Nicks look for quite some time--lots of fringey-smingey clothes."

  • The Rolling Stone Website had the following Stevie mention on June 1st:

    STEVIE NICKS credits a 1995 conversation with TOM PETTY with starting the creative surge that resulted in her latest album, "Trouble in Shangri-La," according to the new issue of Us Weekly. Nicks said she asked Petty to collaborate with her on a song two years after the failure of her album, "Street Angel," because she was unable to write. "He said, 'Get over it. Go home and write. You're a writer. You're alive. Let's celebrate that,'" Nicks told the magazine. "I went home and wrote the first song on the album, 'Trouble in Shangri-La.'"

  • A May 27th article on CDNow.com about a Fleetwood Mac reunion, included the following quote from Stevie:
    "I've already given Lindsey 17 demos of songs from the last 30 years," she continues, "and some that are newer -- two that I pulled off of this record that I decided weren't right for this record, and were very much right for Fleetwood Mac. Mick and I have made it our mission to make it happen. So it will."

    In the 1995 movie, Casino, with Joe Oesci and Robert DeNiro, there is a scene where DeNiro and Pesci are talking in a parked car in a garage and DeNiro turns on the radio and "Go Your Own Way" is playing.

  • There is an ad for Stevie's new album and tour on page 98 of the June 2001 issue of In Style magazine.

  • There is a huge poster board of the Trouble in Shangri-La cover in the window of the Virgin Mega Store in Costa Mesa, California at Newport Blvd. and 19th.

  • There's an article about the upcoming Fleetwood Mac album in the "LIFE" Section of the June 1st issue of USA Today.

  • The June 11-18 issue of US Weekly has an article about Stevie.

  • The June issue of Q magazine has a review of Trouble in Shangri-La and a photo of Stevie.

  • On June 1st, Planets of the UNiverse was the MP3 of the day on RollingStone.com.

  • A clip of Stevie was shown on the Rosie O'Donnell show on May 30th for the "Best of the Year" episode. She was in the segment for best musical performances of the year.

  • The June 21, 2001 Issue of Rolling Stone magazine (issue #871) has a small article about Stevie's upcoming tour.

  • In the 1996 movie Love and Other Catastrophies, there is a scene where two roommates are getting ready for a party. While trying on dresses, and one puts on a purple dress and starts twirling around, the other shakes her head while drinking wine and says, "Stevie Nicks."

  • There's an article on Stevie in the latest issue of NYLON magazine.

  • In the May 2001 issue of Vogue Australia Stevie was mentioned in an article on female rock stars and their influence on current designer trends. It had a picture from the Belladonna era and stated that Balenciaga had based its latest look on her shawls, boots, and lace.

  • In a May 23rd MTV/VH1 article about Bob Dylan turhing 60, there were quotes from other artists about Mr Dylan including the following from Stevie:
    "His influence on me as a songwriter is mammoth. When you listen to Bob Dylan's words for many, many years, you really understand that if you want to be a true songwriter, you've got to stand up to him."

  • The MSNBC page had the following in a May 23rd article about the recent success of Warner/Reprise:
      Since the beginning of the year, Warner/Reprise has been scoring sales success with such artists as Linkin Park, Jaheim, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, Faith Hill, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Madonna, Disturbed, Barenaked Ladies and Don Henley, among many others.

  • The May 21st episode of The Weakest Link, the celebrity episode had the following question:
    What Fleetwood Mac album gets its name from an animal? The contestant said "K-9" and of course the answer is "Tusk."

  • In the May 2001 issue of Maximum PC Magazine there is an article entitled "Test Your Geek Quotient" on pages 38-41 with the following question:

      Who is John Romero's girlfriend?
      a) Stevie Nicks
      b) Stevie Case
      c) Julie Strain
      d) Kate Archer
      Correct answer is b, Stevie Case.

  • In the June 7th issue of Rolling Stone (the Rock is on the cover - #870) there is a Stevie mention in the letters section titled "Papa John Phillips" which reads:
    "Having worked for her record company in the late Eighties, I fondly remember a touching story that Stevie Nicks told about the very first night that she and Lindsey Buckingham met. It was at a party in the Bay Area, and they broke the ice by going off to a corner together and harmonizing to "California Dreamin'". In a small way, then, we may have pop genius John Phillips to thank for both the Mamas and the Papas as well as the most commercial chapter of Fleetwood Mac. The music truly lives on. Gregory D. Rice Studio City, California"

  • In the recent Hawaiian Tropic Beauty Competition, one of the entertainment portions had all of the girls holding drum sticks and dancing to a version of "Tusk."

  • MuchMoreMusic (Canada) had an interview with Stevie on their show called "The Loop" on May 15.

  • The episode guide on HBO.com has the following description for episode 38 of The Sopranos:

    " We're like leather and lace..... Amour fou, Melfi replies. That's french for crazy love, she tells Tony--that's all consuming. But no matter whether you quote the French or Stevie Nicks, it boils down to one thing: Tony's got it bad... and it's about to get worse.........."

  • The June/July issue of Jane magazine has an article about Stevie and lots of photos.

  • Stevie did a phone interview on Phoenix Radio, The Mix 96.9, on May 15th.

  • The May 1st edition of American Way magazine had the following review and a photo of the Trouble in Shangri-La album: Amazing Artists: Stevie Nicks
    On her first solo studio record in 7 years, the Fleetwood Mac gypsy enlists help from heavy hitters such as Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray and Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines, none of whom, ironically, would be around if Nicks hadn't opened so many female-artist doors.

  • The USA Today website had a May 11th article on Summer Concerts with the following Stevie mention:

    For Stevie Nicks, heading out in late June, the stage is oxygen.
    "I'm like a circus person," she says. "If I don't do shows for a couple months, I start to twitch. I never wanted to be an actress, because you put in long hours of hard work and don't get that sparkling payoff at the end of the day. When I get in front of people and sing my songs, I'm totally happy."

  • The new issue of Frontiers magazine has an article about Stevie.

  • There are many mentions of Stevie's outstanding debut on the charts this week in articles and music news everywhere (too many to mention the all here).

  • VH1's countdown of the 100 Greatest Videos includes Stevie talking about several of the videos as they are counted, specifically numbers 25, 43, 73 and 79.

  • On the May 9th Edition of "Access Hollywood" , there was an interview with Stevie. She talked about Christina and Brittany being stars 20 years from now if they kept their mind to it. She stated that if the Mickey Mouse Club called her when she was 15 she would have been there with mouse ears on. They showed a clip of the "Everyday" video and mentioned her new album and also mentioned she would be working with "Destiny's Child" soon.

  • On May 9th, Sonicnet.com had the following:
    Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks has the week's second-highest debut, landing at #5 with her first solo album in seven years, Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • On the May 9th episode of the Mitch Albom show on MSNBC, Mitch closed the show with a quick look at Trouble in Shangri-La, which he named his Pick of the Week. He played snippets of the various songs, generally giving it high marks.

  • On the May 9th episode of MTV's Total Request Live, there was a mention of Stevie and how Trouble in Shangri-La had debuted at #5 on Billboard's album chart, with very respectable numbers (over 100,000). They also mentioned Stevie'e Edge of Seventeen guitar licks in the Destiny's Child song, Bootylicious.

  • The May 14th issue of Time magazine has an ad for Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • The following mention was on the May 4th Wall of Sound feature Seven Days of Rock:
    On Tuesday, Stevie Nicks released her first solo album of new material in eight years. Trouble in Shangri-La features high-profile cameos from Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, Macy Gray, and one of the Dixie Chicks. In spite of all that, it's still a good record. Meanwhile, Destiny's Child's new disc, Survivor, features a cut, "Bootylicious," built around a sample of Stevie's classic "Edge of Seventeen." Seven Days eagerly awaits Beyoncé and Co.'s "Gold Dust Woman" — maybe it'll finally erase the memory of Hole's cover from our mind.

  • The May 1st edition of the New York Daily News had a Stevie sighting and a small picture under the section "sonic boom." It mentions That Trouble in Shangri-La was released today, and also lists the site www.inherownwords.com.

  • The May 24th Issue of Rolling Stone has a half-page ad for Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • An article on Stevie Nicks appeared in the Thursday, May 3rd edition of the Richmond, VA Times Dispatch "Weekend" section. The title of the article is "Nicks back in game with a little help".

  • Trouble in Shangri-La is the "Album of the Week" in the May 7th issue of People magazine (George Clooney on the cover). It includes a picture of Stevie and Tom Petty.

  • There is a huge poster of the Shangri-La picture on the outside of the Virgin Megastore on Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles. The "S" lights up on the poster.

  • The May 1st edition of the Miami Herald had a full page article on Stevie.

  • There is a review of Trouble in Shangri-la in the May 7 issue of People Magazine and the May 4th issue of Entertainment Weekly.

  • There is a large window poster of Trouble in Shangri-La in HMV records (Lexington Ave, NYC). There is also a huge poster in the most prominent position on the front of the Tower Records store in Greenwich Village, NYC at West 4th Street and Broadway.

  • On the Fox News Channel on April 30th, they were discussing women in Rock and were taking calls from viewers. A lady in Florida called and said that Stevie Nicks should be at the top of the list, is under-rated by critics and that she influenced this entire generation of new female rockers. The host of the program, Brigitt Quinn, agreed and said Stevie was one of her favorites.

  • The latest issue of Tower Records' free magazine, PULSE, has a full page ad for Trouble in Shangri-La with a photo of the album.

  • The April 30th issue of the New York Post had the following in the Page Six section:
    "Sheryl Crow (above) wants to play weekly New York club gigs while she records her upcoming alburm here, say sources. The rootsy rocker, who had a celeb-studded surprise concert at the Cutting Room a few weeks back, is playing tonight at Shine, were she'll be joined onstage by pal Kid Rock and Fleetwood Mac legend Stevie Nicks. Last week, Debbie Harry, uberflack Liz Rosenberg and dozens of tambourine-toting drag queens dressed as Nicks, converged at the annual "Night of a Thousand Stevies" party at Don Hills. The downtown rock club was draped in baby's breath, lace and faux white doves in honor of the rock goddess."

  • The April 29th edition of the Sunday Boston Globe,has a photo and article about Stevie on the first page of the Arts and Etc section titled Stevie Nicks goes it alone.

  • The May/June Issue of Barbie Bazaar Magazine had two Stevie Nicks Dolls as part of the Fashion Doll Make-Over Artist competition under the "Celebrity Category."

  • Bob Harris on BBC radio2 has been playing Too Far From Texas.

  • On the April 26th episode of Rock and Roll Jeopardy, they had a category Duet Line-Ups. The 400 point answer was “1981: Leather and Lace.” The contestant got it right with Stevie and Don Henley. Then the 500 point answer was “1978 Whenever I call You Friend.” The contestant got this right as well with Stevie and Kenny Loggins.

  • On April 26, the home shopping channel, QVC, had Jenniefer Kirk present the Kirks Folly New Moon Necklace and said "This is something Stevie Nicks would wear....we're all big Stevie Nicks fans here!"

  • The new issue of Star magazine had the following Stevie mention:
    "Just Shoot Me and Joe Dirt star David Spade was like an excited kid when he wrangled his way into a Hollywood recording studio to hear Stevie Nicks perform. Spade pulled out his camera and asked her to pose for a photo."

  • On MTV on April 28th, Destiny's Child said on MTV today that their new song "Bootylicious" was inspired by a Stevie Nicks track.

  • There is an interview of Stevie in the May 2nd issue of In Newsweekly newspaper.

  • The May 7 issue of People magazine (George Cloony on cover) has a photo of Stevie and Tom Petty and a mention of Trouble in Shangri-La. One other thing; In every issue of People, they choose one CD, TV show, Movie etc. and put a star by it to indicate their "pick of the week" in each area. Stevie's new album was their music pick of the week.

  • The April 26 - May 3 issue (issue #292) of Time Out New York Magazine has an interview and photo of Stevie on the back page.

  • On the April 26th episode on the WB show, Charmed, a sample of Planets of the Universe was played during the credits.

  • On the April 26th episode of MTV2's Control Freak, Stevie's video "Talk To Me", was one of the three choices. It came in 2nd with 33% of the votes.

  • Stevie and the new album was mentioned on BBC Radio2 in the UK on the Bob Harris show on April 24th. He will be playing songs from Trouble in Shangri-La.

  • In the April 27th issue of Entertainment Weekly has the following mention on page 119:

    IN STORES MAY 1
    Stevie Nicks "Trouble in Shangri-La" (Reprise). The gypsy woman's first solo album since 1994 "Street Angel" features an impressive array of guests, including Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray, Sarah McLachlan, and Dixie Chick Natalie Maines.

    The May issue of Out magazine has an article about Stevie obsessions.

  • The CNN Website had the followiing Stevie mention on April 23rd:

    Be sure to tune into World Beat the weekend of May 19 for an in-depth look at the music and philosophy of Stevie Nicks. World Beat airs on CNN Saturdays 12:00 a.m. ET, and Sundays 3:30 p.m. ET.

  • On April 22nd Launch.com had a photo of Stevie on their main page and offers a download of Planets of the universe.

  • The FM Sound website has a nice review of the Sweet November movie soundtrack.

  • On April 19th at a local bar in Grand Rapids called Stooges, Tiffany sang Landslide to a crowd of 150 as a request from a fan. Tiffany noted that she was a huge fan of Stevie's.

  • KFOG Radio is auctioning an autographed Stevie Nicks tambourene as part of their Earth Day auction.

  • The April 18th edisode of VH1's Name that Video had a category of "Say It Again" and the phrase was "like a willow, I can bend". There was a clip of the Stand Back video played.

  • The latest issue of ICE magazine (issue #170) has the following sighting in the Ice Cubes sections:

    Destiny's Child returns with their sophomore record "Survivor" on May 1. The Columbia release includes a sample of Stevie Nicks' "Seventeen" on "Bootylicious."

    There is another mention of the Destiny's Child sample of Seventeen on the MTV webpage and in Rolling Stone.

  • The April 30, 2001 issue of US Weekly has a mention of Stevie at the Blockbuster awards and a photo of Stevie and Sheryl Crow.

  • There is an interview and a photo on the cover of the new issue of HX.

  • In the May issue of Jane magazine, there's a section where the Go-Gos say a line about a lot of the new albums. For Stevie's new album they say:
    Belinda Carlisle: She looks good.
    Jane Wiedlin: I love Stevie. This makes me realize how much Alanis Morissette got from her singing style.

  • On April 14th Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock did a small show at a lounge bar called "The Cutting Room" in New York City. Sheryl performed Stevie's new song, It's Only Love.

  • On the April 17th episode of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, there was the following question:
    In a 1977 song by Fleetwood Mac, they sing "Don't Stop Thinking About" what?
    The answer was, of course, "Tomorrow." Tha contestant answered it correctly.

  • The March 30th issue (Volume 15 Issue 737) of HITS Magazine had the following write-up on page 54 about Stevie's album:

    "TIME CAST A SPELL ON YOU, BUT YOU WON'T FORGET ME:
    By now you've heard the Stevie Nicks song "Planets of the Universe." How 'bout I let a couple of programmers do the raving this time?
    WTTS PD Jim Ziegler: "I couldn't be more excited about playing Stevie in Indianapolis. We put the single on the air within minutes of it's arrival. "
    WXPN MD Helen Leicht (a long-time Stevie fanatic): "Listening to Stevie Nicks sing 'Planets of the Universe' gave me chills. New music and a tour! It doesn't get much better than that for Stevie fans"....

  • WBOS FM interviewed Stevie on the air on April 12th.

  • The current issue of W Magazine has an article about Stevie and a photo.

  • The Stand Back video was on the April 11th episode of VH1's Name That Video.

  • Many of the news websites (E!online, etc.) are posting data about the VH1 Hear Music First promotion with Stevie

  • A Charlotte, NC radio station had an interview with the 80's pop star, Tiffany. Tiffany was talking about growing up and said "At about 9 years old I discovered Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks and that was it. I wanted to be Stevie Nicks."

  • The back page of the April 11th Gotham edition of Daily Variety has an ad for the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards thanking all who participated. Stevie is among those listed along with Chris Isaak and Tom Petty.

  • On the April 11th edisode of VH-1's Name that Video, one of the contestants was ask who they would like to meet and she said Stevie Nicks.

  • The April 14th issue of Billboard magazine has a nice recent candid photo of Stevie with her arm around Warner Brothers Records President Phil Quartararo.

  • The New York Radio Station, Q104.3, has a mention of Stevie and the Blockbuster Awards, the Chris Isaak show and the new video (www.q1043.com).

  • There is a full page ad for Trouble in Shangri-La in the new issue of the UK music magazine, UNCUT. It shows the UK release date of April 30th.

  • On April 2nd, the Australian quiz show Sale of the Century had the following question:
    Q. Which band had the hits Albatross, Go Your Own Way, and Rhiannon?
    It was answered correctly.

  • The May 2001 issue of Mademoiselle magazine has an article entitled Dream On about women who are pursuing or who want to pursue their dreams. There is a small pic of Stevie singing in the upper left hand corner of the article's starting page (page 100).

  • The DotMusic.com website has an interview with Mick Fleetwood.

  • The April 7th issue of Billboard magazine has a full page color ad for Stevie's album, Trouble in Shangri-La on the back cover. The ad mentions that Stevie is VH1's Artist of the Month for May and lists the following upcoming TV appearances:

    Blockbuster Awards - April 11
    David Letterman - May 01
    Rosie O'Donell - May 04
    Today Show - no date

  • The new issue of TV Guide has a full page ad for the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. Stevie's name is listed first.

  • The April 3rd episode of Entertainmant Tonight mentioned that Stevie will perform with Sheryl Crow at the Tuesday 3rd of April. Entertainment Tonight Stevie Nicks will perform with Sheryl Crow at the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards.

  • On April 2nd, Iwon.com had the following Notable Quote:

    "Every time it's a different bunch of people that are in the band and in the audience, it makes the songs different. It brings different things out of the songs every time, otherwise I could never still be doing "Dreams" and "Gold Dust Woman" and (be) totally enjoying it."
    ~Stevie Nicks, on performing her old Fleetwood Mac hits.

  • Stevie was sighted coming out of a jewelry store on Rodeo Drive on March 23.

  • The May issue of Q Magazine has an interview feature with Stevie, including new photos.

  • Salt Lake Radio station B98.7 played "Everyday" on March 28 during their "hit or miss" segment. The segment, like many others around the country, asks listeners to phone in and declare new songs "hits" or "misses". Not only was "Everyday" declared a hit, but the DJ said that it was the first time in the stations history that a song won with 100% of the listener's votes.

  • WTTS radio in Indiana has a nightly "cage match" where they pit two new songs against each other and the winner continues the next night against another song. Stevie's Planets of the Universe was the winner for five nights in a row.

  • On March 26th, KTVU TV in San Francisco had a fashion expert on Mornings on 2 who was reviewing the Oscars, which was the nigh before. While talking about Kate Hudson's dress, she said that she looked more like she was related to Stevie Nicks than Goldie Hawn (that's a compliment).

  • The Hard Rock cafe in Denver has a pair of Stevie's boots on display.

  • The April 2001 issue of MORE magazine has a photo of Stevie and this paragraph in an article entitles "Rock On":
    Once they proved you didn't have to be a guy to jam; now these boomer artists are showing you don't have to be 21 to rock. Also mentioned are Heart, The Go Go's, The Bangles and Cyndi Lauper.
    Stevie Nicks
    Then: