ALBUMComplete Studio Albums & RaritiesStevie Nicks
Albums by Stevie Nicks
ALBUM24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault (Deluxe Version)Stevie Nicks
ALBUMIn Your Dreams (Deluxe Version)Stevie Nicks
ALBUMTrouble In Shangri-LaStevie Nicks
ALBUMStreet AngelStevie Nicks
ALBUMThe Other Side of the MirrorStevie Nicks
ALBUMRock a LittleStevie Nicks
ALBUMThe Wild Heart (Deluxe Edition)Stevie Nicks
ALBUMBella Donna (2016 Remaster)Stevie Nicks
Stevie Nicks's Popular Music Videos
Edge of Seventeen (With Commentary)
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Stand Back (Scarlett Version) [With Commentary]
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Secret Love
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Cheaper Than Free (feat. Dave Stewart)
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For What It's Worth
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Insider (feat. Stevie Nicks)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Sorcerer
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I Can't Wait
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Edge of Seventeen (Live In Chicago)
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Oil (feat. Stevie Nicks) [Lyric Video]
Gorillaz
Artist Playlists
Stevie Nicks Essentials
The best of the bewitching rock legend's singular weathered yowl.
Stevie Nicks: Live
The legendary rock goddess at her most magnetic.
Stevie Nicks: The Songwriters
Inspired by Stevie Nicks
The pop, R&B, country, and rock artists who fell under her spell.
Set List: Stevie Nicks’ 2024 Tour
The rock ’n’ roll mystic is keeping the party going in 2024. See the set list here.
Artist Biography
Of all the singer-songwriters to emerge from the '70s, few embody the contrast of confidence and vulnerability like Stevie Nicks. Born in Arizona, where she learned country duets with her grandfather as a child, Nicks (along with her then-partner, singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham) went on to help transform Fleetwood Mac from a British blues band into one of the most influential pop groups of all time. She brought a sense of softness and sophistication to rock music at a time when it was still primarily considered the province of youth culture. Her best-known turns with Fleetwood Mac—"Rhiannon," "Dreams," "Landslide"—proved that pop could be both feminine and powerful, earthbound yet mystical. Nicks helped close the distance between our notions of artist and star–and inspired a generation of women from Madonna and Courtney Love to Taylor Swift and Beyoncé to do the same. For as accessible as they are, Nicks’ songs are also symbolic, even mythological, springing from what seem like a world lurking somewhere beyond our own: Her 1981 solo debut, Bella Donna, mixes a rootsy, unvarnished sound with images of demons, dreams, mountains, and doves—an especially perceptive blend for an era when spirituality and self-realization were creeping into the mainstream. Ultimately, though, it's Nicks' connection to—and evocation of—the dualities and subtleties of womanhood that define her music: “My mission maybe wasn’t to be a mom and wife,” she reflected in an interview with ABC’s Downtown. “Maybe my particular mission was to write songs to make moms and wives feel better.”