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Stevie Nicks released a new single with Lindsey Buckingham. See her on tour
Stevie Nicks released a new single with Lindsey Buckingham. See her on tour

New York Post

time2 days ago

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Stevie Nicks released a new single with Lindsey Buckingham. See her on tour

Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. In 1973, a young Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham toured the American South in support of their album 'Buckingham Nicks.' The ten-track record didn't make much of a splash on the airwaves and they were dropped from their record label. However, rumor has it, Mick Fleewood allegedly overheard the duo's song 'Frozen Love' and was so impressed, he brought them on to join Fleetwood Mac. Now, more than a half-century later and countless accolades later, Nicks and Buckingham are re-releasing their debut that made their name. On Sept. 19, the Rock Hall of Famers will reissue the lost classic, sourcing from the original analog master tapes. Prior to that, fans can hear the powerful lead single 'Crying In The Night' here. Interestingly enough, this news coincides with Stevie Nicks' forthcoming North American tour. While there is no confirmation whether or not 'The Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll' will perform tracks from 'Buckingham Nicks' — or if Lindsey will join her onstage — the best way to find out is live. As of now, tickets are available for all 17 upcoming Nicks concerts, including her gigs at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on Friday, Aug. 8 and Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall on Saturday, Oct. 18. Even if she doesn't deliver 'Crying In The Night' or any of the other songs from 'Buckingham Nicks,' fans can expect Fleetwood Mac classics, fan favorite solo cuts and carefully selected classic rock covers, based on our findings from past shows at Set List FM. 'Hope to see you out there,' the 77-year-old songstress shared via Instagram. For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Stevie Nicks' 2025 North American tour below. Stevie Nicks 2025 tour schedule A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets for all upcoming Stevie Nicks concerts can be found below. Stevie Nicks set list As a double Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee for her work with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist, super fans are likely left wondering what Nicks will play from her vast catalogs when they see her live. Thanks to the trusty Set List FM, we're here to quell any confusion and give you an idea of what she'll likely belt out at the show of your choosing. Enjoy: 01.) 'Outside the Rain' 02.) 'Dreams' (Fleetwood Mac song) 03.) 'If Anyone Falls' 04.) 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' 05.) 'For What It's Worth' (Buffalo Springfield cover) 06.) 'Gypsy' (Fleetwood Mac song) 07.) 'Wild Heart' 08.) 'Bella Donna' 09.) 'Stand Back' 10.) 'Free Fallin'' (Tom Petty cover) 11.) 'Gold Dust Woman' (Fleetwood Mac song) 12.) 'Leather and Lace' 13.) 'Edge of Seventeen' Encore 14.) 'Rhiannon' (Fleetwood Mac song) 15.) 'Landslide' (Fleetwood Mac song) Stevie Nicks new music Ahead of the release of 'Buckingham Nicks,' the twosome released the strummy, sublime 'Crying In The Night.' Fans of Fleetwood Mac will instantly warm to the sound; the harmonious track would fit right in on 1975's 'Fleetwood Mac' or '77's 'Rumours.' Sure, its production is a skosh bit rougher around the edges but that only adds to its scratchy '70s charm. If you couldn't guess, we can't get enough of this one. To hear for yourself, you can find the endlessly listenable, deceptively simple 'Crying In The Night' here. Rock and Roll Hall of Famers on tour in 2025 You wouldn't believe it but many artists that have been active since before the Watergate scandal broke are still out and about over 50 years later. To make sure you're in the loop, here are just five of our favorite Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-enshrined acts you can catch live in the near future. • Paul Simon • Yusuf/Cat Stevens • Bob Dylan with Willie Nelson • Heart with Cheap Trick • Eric Clapton Need a few more options? Check out our list of all the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change

Stevie and Lindsey's ‘Buckingham Nicks' Gets Reissue After Decades Out of Print
Stevie and Lindsey's ‘Buckingham Nicks' Gets Reissue After Decades Out of Print

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Stevie and Lindsey's ‘Buckingham Nicks' Gets Reissue After Decades Out of Print

It's been a wild week of cryptic lyrics, mysterious billboards, and Mick Fleetwood reminiscing to 'Frozen Love' on his headphones. But the wait is over: Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks will finally reissue their 1973 album, Buckingham Nicks, on Sept. 19. The first and only album from the longtime Fleetwood Mac bandmates/exes has been out of print for decades and never reissued, until now. It's been sourced from the original analog tapes and pressed in a variety of colors on vinyl. You can hear the remastered opening track, 'Crying in the Night,' here. More from Rolling Stone Cryptic Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham Billboard Teases Upcoming Project 'Fleetwood Mac' Turns 50. Mick Fleetwood Reminisced About Stevie and Lindsey Joining the Band Stevie Nicks Adds More Shows to 'Live in Concert' Tour Released on Sept. 5, 1973, the original Buckingham Nicks was recorded at Sound City in Los Angeles. When the album flopped, they were dropped by Polydor. Nicks began working at a Beverly Hills restaurant called Clementine's, until Buckingham Nicks producer Keith Olsen played the album for Mick Fleetwood — and the rest is history. '[We] knew what we had as a duo, two songwriters that sang really well together. And it was a very natural thing, from the beginning,' Nicks tells Rolling Stone contributor David Fricke in the liner notes. 'It stands up in a way you hope it would, by these two kids who were pretty young to be doing that work,' Buckingham added. Buckingham Nicks (Rhino High Fidelity) is limited to 5,000 copies, with a special edition of 2,000 copies that includes a replica of two 7-inch singles: 'Crying in the Night' b/w 'Stephanie' and 'Don't Let Me Down Again' b/w 'Races Are Run.' In addition, the album will be available digitally and on CD, as well as on vinyl from select retailers. In December 2012, Buckingham and Nicks spoke to Rolling Stone about the album and the possibility of a tour behind it, which fans have spent years hoping for. The interviews were conducted separately over the phone, about a week apart, with Nicks revealing that they'd recently recorded an outtake from the 1973 album that got 'brushed under the carpet' all those years ago. 'Next year is the 40th anniversary of Buckingham Nicks, and we're hoping next year to get the record out,' she said at the time. 'People have been waiting forever. Fleetwood Mac is totally good with us doing that. They know.' She also spoke about the possibility of a tour featuring the musicians who played on the record, including her longtime guitarist Waddy Wachtel and drummer Jim Keltner. 'We would actually go onstage and do the complete Buckingham Nicks album … It would be trippy for Lindsey and I to revisit those songs,' she said. Buckingham agreed, though he pointed out that any shows would have to wait until their next world tour with Fleetwood Mac concluded; he felt that it was 'logistically impossible' to do it between tour legs. 'Stevie, if you're serious about touring behind Buckingham Nicks, let's wait,' he said. 'I've been saying to Stevie for years that we should revisit Buckingham Nicks. I know there's a market for it … I think something elevated happens with the two of us and there's an interest in that … It's a bit of an intangible. But I've been saying that for years. To me, if you're going to do it, do it properly.' Will now be that time? One can dream. LP Track ListSide One1. 'Crying in the Night'2. 'Stephanie'3. 'Without a Leg to Stand On'4. 'Crystal'5. 'Long Distance Winner' Side Two1. 'Don't Let Me Down Again'2. 'Django'3. 'Races Are Run'4. 'Lola (My Love)'5. 'Frozen Love' SinglesA. 'Crying in the Night' (Single Version)B. 'Stephanie' (Single Version) A. 'Don't Let Me Down Again' (Single Version)B. 'Races Are Run' (Single Version) Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Confirm Rumored Project: 'A Very Natural Thing'
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Confirm Rumored Project: 'A Very Natural Thing'

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Confirm Rumored Project: 'A Very Natural Thing'

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Confirm Rumored Project: 'A Very Natural Thing' originally appeared on Parade. Billboards don't lie. The release of the - album that fans recently saw promoted on a billboard on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles was confirmed on July 23. The rare 1973 album titled Buckingham Nicks, featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks before they went on to join Fleetwood Mac, will be released on Sept. 19 with newly remastered sound on CD and digitally for the first time. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 It will also be available in two different limited-edition vinyl versions, including one with bonus replica 7-inch singles. The duo of Buckingham and Nicks, formerly of the San Francisco group Fritz, recorded the self-titled album for Polydor in 1973. Mick Fleetwood discovered them when engineer Keith Olsen played him a few cuts off Buckingham Nicks to demonstrate the sound capabilities of Sound City in Van Nuys, Calif. Fleetwood was impressed not only by the sound of the studio, but by Olsen and the guitar player. The song Olsen played Fleetwood that day was 'Frozen Love,' which is included on the reissue of Buckingham Nicks, along with 'Crying in the Night,' the first track from the reissue that was released to streaming services on July the Rhino High Fidelity liner notes, written by noted music journalist David Fricke, Nicks spoke about her partnership with Buckingham. '[We] knew what we had as a duo, two songwriters that sang really well together. And it was a very natural thing, from the beginning,' she said. Buckingham added that although they were inexperienced when the recorded the album, 'it stands up in a way you hope it would, by these two kids who were pretty young to be doing that work.' Not long after Fleetwood first heard Buckingham Nicks, then-Fleetwood Mac singer-guitarist Bob Welch left the band. Fleetwood reached out to Buckingham to fill the spot, but he would only take the gig if his partner, Nicks, was part of the deal. On New Year's Eve 1974, Buckingham and Nicks officially joined the band, launching not only the group's most successful chapter, but one of the best-selling recording acts in music history. It remains to be seen if the re-release of Buckingham Nicks will lead to the duo reuniting to promote the album or Buckingham rejoining Fleetwood Mac. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Confirm Rumored Project: 'A Very Natural Thing' first appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

'Buckingham Nicks' was a record store holy grail for decades. It's finally getting reissued

time7 days ago

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'Buckingham Nicks' was a record store holy grail for decades. It's finally getting reissued

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- They were in love once. Four years before Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' became one of the best breakup records of the 1970s — and, many might say, all time — Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were relative unknowns, a young couple putting out their own album, posing nude on the cover like a Laurel Canyon version of Adam and Eve. Released as 'Buckingham Nicks,' the 1973 album has for decades maintained somewhat of a holy grail status in the dusty bins of record stores, selling for $20 to $90 depending on its condition. Now, in addition to new vinyl, it will be available on streaming and CD for the first time when it's reissued Sept. 19 on Rhino, Warner Music Group announced Wednesday. 'It's one of those records that everybody has heard of but not that many people have actually heard,' said Brian Mansfield, a music historian, journalist and record collector in Nashville, Tennessee. 'Especially before everything got put onto YouTube, very few people had heard it because it had never been on CD. But it had this iconic cover that everybody recognized.' 'Buckingham Nicks' featured the duo's iconic harmonies and Buckingham's distinct guitar sound, which later fueled Fleetwood Mac's ability to sell tens of millions of records. But 'Buckingham Nicks' bombed upon release and Polydor dropped them from the label, prompting Nicks' return to waitressing and Buckingham to briefly tour with Don Everly. The rest of the story is enshrined in lore: Drummer Mick Fleetwood heard 'Frozen Love' from the album when he visited the studio where it was recorded, Sound City. After guitarist Bob Welch left the band, Fleetwood invited Buckingham to Fleetwood Mac, with Buckingham insisting Nicks join too. The band also included the late Christine McVie on keyboards and John McVie on bass. Generations of avid Fleetwood Mac fans have tattooed their lyrics or analyzed them at a forensic level, enshrining the tumultuous relationship between Buckingham and Nicks in pop culture. The upcoming reissue of 'Buckingham Nicks' is a reminder of the couple's musical beginnings and the special status their only joint album has held among fans and record collectors. 'As soon as we put it out, it goes that day,' said Michael Bell, owner of Hunky Dory Records, which has locations in Raleigh, Durham and Cary, North Carolina. Nicks and Buckingham met during high school at a local church in Northern California where young musicians gathered on a school night, according to Stephen Davis' 'Gold Dust Woman: The Biography of Stevie Nicks.' Buckingham played the Mamas & the Papas' 'California Dreamin'" on piano, prompting Nicks to chime in, singing Michelle Phillips' high harmony. 'They glanced at each other; she noticed his eyes, cold blue like lake ice," Davis wrote. "They sang the whole song while the room went quiet, everyone mesmerized.' After high school, Nicks joined the band Buckingham was in, Fritz, which would open for Creedence Clearwater Revival, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. They eventually split off as a duo, started dating and moved to Los Angeles. Nicks said she loved Buckingham before he was a millionaire, according to Davis' book, and 'washed his jeans and embroidered stupid moons and stars on the bottom of them.' The first track on 'Buckingham Nicks,' 'Crying in the Night," has 'a sense of Joni Mitchell fronting the Eagles,' Davis wrote. 'Frozen Love' closed out side two, with 'layers of strings and synthesizers and a major Lindsey Buckingham rock guitar symphony." 'No one seemed to like the record,' Davis wrote. 'Polydor executives hadn't even wanted to release it." A review that ran in The Pittsburgh Press said Nicks and Buckingham produced "a pleasant, albeit a whiny vocal blend on some pretty fair songs.' 'And if you don't like the record,' the review concluded, 'you might like the costumes they're wearing on the cover — a couple of those oh-so-chic birthday suits.' Interest in the record only grew following the new Fleetwood Mac lineup. That incarnation's first record in 1975, 'Fleetwood Mac,' contained the songs 'Landslide,' 'Rhiannon' and 'Monday Morning.' 'Rumours' came two years later. Bob Fuchs, retail manager of record store Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, said the shop gets in about two to four of the original vinyl a year. Those go on on its collectible wall that showcases hard-to-find titles. Depending on its condition, the album sells for between $40 to $90, he said. 'You put it up on a Saturday morning and it's gone by Saturday at noon. So it lasts about two hours,' he said. Fuchs never bought the album himself because, 'every time I came in, it was $60 or $80. ... So I'll probably end up picking up a reissue.' Across the river at the St. Paul, Minnesota, location of Cheapo Discs, though, worker Geoff Good said people rarely came in looking for the original. He does expect the reissue to juice sales. He has the original, which he bought in 1974 or 1975, in his own collection. 'The songwriting is really good, the harmonies are good, Lindsey Buckingham is an amazing guitar player,' he said. Mansfield, the Nashville historian, randomly found a copy two weeks ago in a neighborhood garage sale, just days prior to hints that a reissue was coming. He has no idea why 'Buckingham Nicks' hasn't been reissued more considering the steady demand. For him, it's a good album but not one that reached the heights of what was to come. 'It's definitely not there yet,' he said. 'I don't know that there's anything on this album that would have made a Fleetwood album.' The romantic relationship between Buckingham and Nicks would end around the making of 'Rumours.' Nicks and Buckingham would shoot eye daggers at each other onstage in packed stadiums, while Buckingham would roll his eyes during Nicks' MusiCares speech in 2018, according to the Los Angeles Times. Buckingham would eventually be kicked off the band's tour in 2018 , prompting a lawsuit that was later settled. But this month, Buckingham and Nicks seemed to be operating in perfect symmetry — at least on Instagram. Each posted half a line from 'Frozen Love,' — with Nicks writing "And if you go forward…' and Buckingham responding, 'I'll meet you there.' On Wednesday, they shared the same video of a billboard being put up to advertise the reissue of 'Buckingham Nicks.' They may have made the album more than 50 years ago, Buckingham said in announcing its reissue, 'but it stands up in a way you hope it would, by these two kids who were pretty young to be doing that work.'

Mystery solved: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to reissue long-lost debut album
Mystery solved: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to reissue long-lost debut album

San Francisco Chronicle​

time24-07-2025

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Mystery solved: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to reissue long-lost debut album

The mystery of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's online interactions has been solved after weeks of fan speculation. The former Fleetwood Mac bandmates and ex-lovers will not be reuniting, but instead plan to reissue their only studio album as a duo, 1973's 'Buckingham Nicks.' The record, due out Sept. 19, has been out of print in all formats in the U.S. since the early 1980s. The rerelease, available for preorder now, has been sourced from the album's analog master tapes for vinyl, CD and digital formats. No bonus material will be included. Buckingham and Nicks announced the news Wednesday, July 23, sharing a time-lapse video of a billboard featuring the album's title and original cover art being installed in Los Angeles. Their joint Instagram post was set to the remastered version of the album's opening track, 'Crying in the Night,' which is available now to stream. The billboard is reportedly off Sunset Boulevard near Sound City Studios, where the album was originally recorded. It was first spotted by fans on Monday, July 21, adding to the intrigue that began in June when the famously feuding artists began following each other on Instagram. Nicks, who was a lead singer for the band, and Buckingham, who played guitar and keyboard, met while students at Menlo-Atherton High School, and began dating in 1972. Drummer Mick Fleetwood heard 'Buckingham Nicks' while scouting recording studios in 1974, and was so impressed he ended up offering them spots in his band. Buckingham and Nicks famously broke up while Fleetwood Mac was recording its 1977 album 'Rumours,' and had been entangled in a bitter feud since. Internet buzz about the pair began Thursday, July 17, when the artists shared corresponding social media posts that together make up part of the chorus of 'Frozen Love,' a track on 'Buckingham Nicks.' Fleetwood also got in on the promotion last week, sharing a video of himself listening to 'Frozen Love' in a joint Instagram post with Fleetwood Mac's official account. He captioned it: 'Magic then, magic now.'

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