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Nicks and released
Nicks released Bella Donna on July 27, 1981 to critical and commercial acclaim.
In 1989, Nicks set to work with Fleetwood Mac on a new album, Behind the Mask, which was released in 1990 to moderate commercial success in the US.
On the tenth anniversary of her solo career debut, Nicks released Timespace – The Best of Stevie Nicks on September 3, 1991.
Nicks used material written mostly in previous years to record a solo album in 1992 and 1993 entitled Street Angel, which was ultimately released following her detox in May 1994.
The box set Enchanted was released to acclaim on April 28, 1998 with liner notes from Nicks, as well as exclusive rare photographs, and pages from her journals.
A documentary of the making of the album, Destiny Rules, was released on DVD in 2004 and chronicles the sometimes turbulent relationships between band members, especially Buckingham and Nicks, during that time in the studio.
On March 27, 2007, Reprise Records released Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks in the US.
Along with the CD, Nicks also released a DVD titled Live In Chicago.
The same day that Nicks ' new album was released, Fox Network broadcast the Glee episode ( Season 2, Episode 19 ) " Rumours " that featured six songs from Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, including Nicks ' song " Dreams " ( the band's only # 1 song on the US charts ).
Nicks contributed a cover of Buddy Holly's " Not Fade Away " for the tribute album Listen to Me: Buddy Holly, which was released in September 2011.
On February 4, 2012 ( the 35th anniversary of the release of Rumours ), the group Mirabelle released Crystal Revisions, a tribute album consisting of Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks covers.
* Soundstage: Stevie Nicks Live ( Sears-exclusive Blu-Ray ) ( 2008 ) ( later released on DVD as Live in Chicago in 2009 )
Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks released a 60-minute long DVD of her 1986 concert at the amphitheatre, towards the end of her Rock a Little tour.
A remastered version was released on May 20, 2008, replacing " Something in the Air " with " Stop Draggin ' My Heart Around ", Petty's duet with Stevie Nicks from her 1981 album Bella Donna.
It hailed the return of the band's most successful line-up of Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie and Stevie Nicks, who had not released an album together since 1987's Tango in the Night.
Stevie Nicks covered " Circle Dance " on her newest and first ever live album, The Soundstage Sessions, which was released on March 31, 2009.
Stevie Nicks wrote the title track of the album, however after receiving word that Colter and Jennings might divorce, released her own version of the song as a duet with Don Henley, which peaked at No. 6 on Pop chart, also in 1981.
Nicks began work on Bella Donna in 1979, in between sessions for her third album as part of Fleetwood Mac, Tusk, released in October that year.
A trove of finished material for the album, with the same band of musicians, was not included on the official ten-song 42-minute album release in the summer of 1981 – " Blue Lamp ", which was released instead on the Heavy Metal soundtrack later in 1981, " Gold and Braid ", performed live in concert during Nicks ' 1981 concert tour, and " Sleeping Angel ", released on the Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack in 1982.
The final night at The Wilshire Fox Theatre in Beverly Hills was recorded by HBO for a television special and later released on VHS in many territories by CBS / Fox in 1982 as " White Wing Dove: Stevie Nicks In Concert ".
Despites pleas from fans, the show has never been released on DVD or CD, although 2 tracks (' Edge of Seventeen ' and ' Gold and Braid ') can be found on the 1998 boxset " The Enchanted Works Of Stevie Nicks ".

Nicks and Wild
Following the tour for The Wild Heart, Nicks commenced work on her third solo album.
The Wild Heart is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks.

Nicks and Heart
Rod Stewart and Nicks co-headlined The Heart & Soul Tour.
#" Affairs of the Heart " ( Nicks ) – 4: 22
He was the featured bass player for Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty's " Stop Draggin ' My Heart Around " single from Nicks ' 1981 debut solo album Bella Donna, as well as other Petty tracks between 1976 and 1981.
Performers included Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, Santana, Dave Mason, Foreigner, Heart, Bob Welch, Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush and Rubicon.
The album was produced and mixed by Howard Willing ( OK Go, Stevie Nicks, Lisa Marie Presley, Melissa Auf der Maur, Liz Phair, The Smashing Pumpkins, Van Hunt ), with producers Eric Rosse ( Tori Amos, Lisa Marie Presley, Anna Nalick ) who produced " Learning to Breathe " and " Heart Attack " ( co-produced by Howard ) and Wendy Melvoin ( member of Prince's band The Revolution ) who produced " Damascus ".
Members of Venice have performed alongside, or recorded with, Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Elton John, Heart, Phil Collins, Sting, Melissa Etheridge, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Stevie Nicks, Billy Idol, Michael McDonald, Dave Mason, Tim Moyer, Chris Isaak, Robin Beck, Kenny Loggins, the Doobie Brothers, Styx, Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Bon Jovi, Warren Zevon and Dutch band Yellow Pearl.

Nicks and on
Fleetwood Mac's second album after the incorporation of Nicks and Buckingham, 1977's Rumours, produced four US Top 10 singles ( including Nicks's song " Dreams ", which was the band's first and only US number one ) and remained at No. 1 on the American albums chart for 31 weeks, as well as reaching the top spot in various countries around the world.
Having overcome cocaine addiction, and dependency on tranquilizers, Nicks remains a popular solo performer.
She had planned on becoming an English teacher, but she and Buckingham dropped out in 1968 to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a music career when Nicks ' family moved to Chicago.
Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac on December 31, 1974, after Keith Olsen played their track " Frozen Love " for drummer Mick Fleetwood, who had come to Studio City in California, in search of a studio to record Fleetwood Mac's next album.
Nicks ' " Rhiannon ", which appeared on the album, would eventually be voted one of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine.
Following the success of Fleetwood Mac, increasing tension between Nicks and Buckingham began to take its toll on their creativity, and Nicks ended the relationship.
Also, Nicks and Buckingham sang back-up on Warren Zevon's debut album.
Nicks had also written and recorded the song " Silver Springs ", but it was ultimately not included on the album because of space limitations for studio albums on vinyl records, which were limited to 24 minutes per side.
That year, Nicks sang back-up on virtually every track of Not Shy, recorded by musician Walter Egan, a friend of both Nicks and Buckingham.
One track, " Magnet & Steel ", prominently featured Nicks on back-up vocals and became a hit single on Billboards " Hot 100 " chart during the summer of 1978.
By 1978, Nicks had amassed a large backlog of songs dating back to her Buckingham Nicks days that she had been unable to record and release with Fleetwood Mac because of the constraint of having to accommodate three songwriters on each album.
In November 1981, Nicks embarked on the White Winged Dove tour, which she had to cut short to record the Mirage album with Fleetwood Mac.
Nicks appeared on Saturday Night Live in 1983, performing " Stand Back " and " Nightbird ".
The tour marked a turning point in Nicks ' career: although she had achieved significant critical acclaim, drugs were taking a toll on her performing, affecting her vocals and changing her on-stage persona.
Also in 1988, Nicks began work on a fourth solo album with British producer Rupert Hine.
She has famously been quoted since as stating that she has " no memory of this tour " due to her increasing dependency on the tranquillizer Klonopin, prescribed in ever increasing amounts by a psychiatrist between 1987 and 1994 in an attempt to keep Nicks from regressing to her former abuse of cocaine.

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