So she packed her bags, checked into Betty Ford, and wrote this song.Ģ. Stevie had seen a documentary about Normand just a few months before a doctor told her that she had a hole in her nose from cocaine use and would die if she snorted again. Her favorite song on 24-Karat Gold is “Mabel Normand,” which she wrote in 1985 about a silent movie star who died from cocaine abuse. So, on the occasion of this burst of activity, I’ve compiled a few fun facts that didn’t make it the Stevie profile I wrote for this magazine last year, or that I’ve gleaned in the meantime, including during a quick backstage visit at one of the band’s two recent Madison Square Garden concerts.ġ. After that, she’s packing up those shawls for more of the tour, which runs until March 18. On October 9, Stevie will be performing on The Today Show, plus opening an exhibit at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho of her personal Polaroid selfies taken from 1975 to 1987. tour for Fleetwood Mac, which is welcoming back into the band keyboardist-singer Christine McVie, who’d retired to the English countryside 16 years ago after developing panic attacks and a fear of flying. The new album arrives in conjunction with a U.S. The album is filled with demos from the ‘70s and ‘80s that she’s finally properly recorded with her favorite producer, Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, the Mad Hatter behind 2011’s In Your Dreams. Stand back! Stevie Nicks, that witchy fairy godmother to sisters of the moon everywhere, just released 24-Karat Gold - Songs From the Vault.
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