Stevie Nicks' personal and professional life has made headlines for decades. From her time in Fleetwood Mac to her solo ...
Stevie Nicks has shared a powerful performance ... Jimmy Kimmel referring to the track as an “anthem for women’s rights”, with Nicks’ stirring rendition being accompanied by visuals ...
Stevie Nicks stopped by Jimmy ... Appearing with her live band, Nicks gave a moody, impassioned performance of the song, a call-to-action for women’s rights that she wrote shortly after Roe ...
Steve Nicks has lived a long, eventful life, but she still is focused on her biggest regret. Nicks shared during a chat on MSNBC: "I never voted until I was 70, but I regret that. I’ve told ...
While it’s not yet clear if either US presidential candidate will win in a “Landslide,” singer Stevie Nicks is encouraging people to vote. During a recent appearance on MSNBC, the legendary ...
Nicks compares herself to a lighthouse, urging women, “Don’t let them take your power.” On the eve of the release of a solo concert film, Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks opens up on Lindsey ...
It’s never too late to get in the voter’s booth. During a recent interview with MSNBC, Steve Nicks admitted that her biggest “regret” was not using her right to vote until her 70s — and ...
Nicks opened up about the meaning of the song, and how it was inspired by women who’ve inspired her, calling them “the lighthouse.” Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and ...
At 76 years old, Stevie Nicks still performs live. The singer recently wrapped up a tour and hopes that she will continue to be able to perform for an audience. She said that she predicts living ...
Stevie Nicks says she doesn't have many regrets in life, but one of them is not being an active voter until she was 70. "I never voted until I was 70, but I regret that. I've told everybody that ...
Stevie Nicks says she doesn’t have many regrets, but one of them is not voting until she turned 70. “I never voted until I was 70, but now I regret that, and I regret that and I tell everybody ...