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2.0 What's Stevie done lately?




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This article is from the Stevie Nicks FAQ, by CLMoon clmoon@pipeline.com with numerous contributions by others.

2.0 What's Stevie done lately?

Stevie's latest release is on Reprise, titled "Trouble in
Shangri-La."

Stevie bought out her Modern contract on November 6 1996 for
$125,000 and the agreement to the boxed set release, in order to go
under contract with Reprise, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers.

Stevie's appearances include the following:

5-10-01 Scheduled to appear on "Charmed" on the WB network.

5-4-01 Scheduled to appear on "The Rosie O"Donnell Show."

5-3-01 Scheduled to appear on "The Late Show with David Letterman"
on CBS.

5-1-01 Release of new full length CD, "Trouble in Shangri-La."

4-30-01 Appeared with Sheryl Crow in a club date at Shine, New York
City NY.

4-21-01 Performed a five song set at the 16th annual Yellow Rose
MS Foundation Gala at the Hotel-Intercontinental in Dallas TX.
Attendance was 1,500 and tickets were $300 or $3000 for a table.

4-10-01 Performed at the 7th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles CA. Stevie performed
"Fall From Grace" with Sheryl Crow, who also presented the "Artistic
Achievement as a Storyteller and Songwriter" award to Stevie.
The show was broadcast on the Fox network the following day.

4-9-01 Premiere broadcast of an episode of "The Chris Isaak Show"
featuring Stevie performing "Solitary Man" and "It's Late" with
Isaak.

3-31-01 Performed at a showcase for an industry audience at Studio
Instrument Rentals in Los Angeles CA. Sheryl Crow also appeared.
Attendance was about 300.

3-19-01 Attended the 16th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
ceremony.

2-6-01 Release of the single "Touched by an Angel" on the "Sweet
November" soundtrack. The film premiered on 2-12-01.

1-6-01 Peformed a full set with Fleetwood Mac in a tent on the White
House's South Lawn, at a farewell party thrown for President Clinton
by his political staff. Christine McVie did not attend.

12-14-00 Appeared at "A Very Special Christmas" in a tent on the White
House's South Lawn. Stevie performed "Silent Night." Attendance was
340. The concert was broadcast 12-19-00 on the cable network TNT.

9-23-00 Performed a full set at a benefit for the Arizona Heart
Institute at America West Arena in Phoenix AZ. Special guests included
Lindsey Buckingham. Ticket prices ranged from $25 to $1000.

8-29-00 Performed a full set at a private corporate function for the
National Association of Chain Drug Stores Convention at the San Diego
Marriott hotel ballroom.

8-8-00 Performed a full set at a private corporate function for the
World Shoe Association at "The Joint" in the Hard Rock Casino in
Las Vegas NV.

2-11-00 Performed at a private function for the National Basketball
Association's 49th All-Star game festivities at the Cow Palace in
San Francisco CA. After Stevie performed a five song set, Al Green
headlined.

12-28-99 - 1-9-00 Performed in a mini "Pondering the Millennium" tour:
four dates at House of Blues Hollywood CA, two dates at the Sun
Theater in Anaheim CA, and New Year's Eve at the House of Blues in
Las Vegas NV.

1-6-00 Performed at a private corporate function for Zenith dealers at
Comdex (Consumer Electronics Show) at "The Joint," inside the
Hard Rock Casino, Las Vegas NV. Jay Leno opened for Stevie.

11-19-99 Performed at a private corporate function for First Data
Corporation at the Civic Center in Omaha NE.

9-14-99 Performed "Gold Dust Woman" at a Sheryl Crow concert
held in Central Park's East Meadow in New York City. The show
was simulcast on the Fox network, and promoted a new credit card.
Tickets were free.

7-17-99 Performed "Strong Enough" with Sheryl Crow at Lilith Fair
at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in CA.

6-8-99 Performed a full set at a private corporate function for the
National Association of Chain Drug Stores Marketplace Conference
at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans LA.
Attendance was 2000.

5-25-99 Release of MTV video jockey Jesse Camp's album "Jesse &
the 8th Street Kidz." Stevie duets with Jesse on his composition,
"My Little Savior."

5-18-99 Won two Citations of Achievement at the 47th annual "BMI Pop
Awards." The ceremony was held at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel in
Beverly Hills CA, and this performing rights organization recognized
Stevie for her songs "Landslide" and "Silver Springs."

4-30-99 Appeared at Patricia Barnstable-Brown's annual Kentucky Derby
party, held in Louisville KY.

3-30-99 Appeared as a special guest at Sheryl Crow's Union Hall
Phoenix AZ concert, and dueted with Sheryl on "Strong Enough."

11-4-98 Performed at the City of Hope Cancer Center benefit held at
Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport. Stevie performed "It Takes
Two" as a duet with Don Henley, and also Allanah Myles' "Black
Velvet." Admission was $500.

11-1-98 Premiere broadcast of the "Storytellers" live performance
on VH1. The performance was taped 8-18-98 at Sony Studios in
New York City.

11-1-98 Premiere broadcast of the "Behind the Music" documentary
special on VH1.

10-18-98 Premiere broadcast of Stevie performing "Strong Enough" as a
duet with Sheryl Crow on Sheryl's "Storytellers." This performance was
taped on 8-20-98.

10-6-98 "Practical Magic" soundtrack released, which includes Stevie's
previous compositions "Crystal" and "If You Ever Did Believe."

9-26-98 Performed at the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation benefit at
the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas NV. Stevie sang "At Last,"
"Dreams," "Rhiannon," and "Stand Back" with Mick Fleetwood.

9-3-98 Appeared at "Stormy Weather," a benefit for the Walden Woods
Foundation held on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay.
Attendance was between 2000-3000, and tickets were by invitation only.

8-18-98 Premiere broadcast of the VH1 "Fanatic" segment with fan
Elena Bernal. This segment was taped on 7-25-98 at the MGM Grand
in Las Vegas NV after Stevie's Enchanted tour performance.

8-14-98 The Enchanted tour wraps up with this appearance at "A Day in
the Garden," a festival held at the original 1969 Woodstock Festival
site of Max Yasgur's farm, in Bethel NY.

6-16-98 Appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, performed "Has
Anyone Ever Written Anything for You."

5-27-98 "Enchanted" US tour begins, to continue through mid-August.

4-30-98 Appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, performed
"Stand Back."

4-28-98 Participated in a Yahoo real-time chat with fans.

4-28-98 Release of "Enchanted" three CD boxed set.

4-16-98 Appeared at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles CA in
"Stormy Weather," a benefit for the Walden Woods Project.
Performed "When Sunny Gets Blue" and Etta James' "At Last."
Admission was $75-$150-$500.

2-25-98 Appeared at the 40th annual Grammy awards ceremony at Radio
City Music Hall, New York City NY. Performed a medley of hits:
"Rhiannon," "Go Your Own Way," and "Don't Stop." Stevie was nominated
for three Grammys: Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
for "The Chain," Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for
"Silver Springs," and Best Pop Album for "The Dance."

2-9-98 Appeared at the 16th annual Brit Awards at Docklands Arena
in London England. Performed "Don't Stop," "Rhiannon," "Go Your Own
Way," and "Everywhere." George Martin presented the "Outstanding
Contribution To British Music" Brit award to Fleetwood Mac.
[Aired in the US on ABC-TV April 11.]

1-24-98 Appeared on the German TV show "Wetten Dass." Lip-synched
"Silver Springs."

1-12,13-98 Appeared on the David Letterman show with Lindsey
Buckingham and performed "Landslide" and "Big Love."

1-12-98 Accepted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction award with
the rest of Fleetwood Mac at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York
City NY. Performed "Landslide," "Big Love," and "Say You Love Me."
Admission was $1250-$2000.

12-19-97 Read as 'Ghost of Christmas Past' in the play "A Christmas
Carol" to benefit the Salvation Army. Admission was a food donation.
Presented by local radio station KTAR, the annual event took place at
the Herberger Theater, Phoenix AZ, and began at 1pm.
Stevie's neice was also in the play.

9-17-97 to 11-30-97 The Dance tour with Fleetwood Mac.

8-26-97 VHS video version of "Fleetwood Mac: The Dance" released,
containing songs not included on the CD version.

8-19-97 CD version of "The Dance" released.

8-12-97 Premiere broadcast of "Fleetwood Mac: The Dance" on MTV.

5-22,23-97 Appeared with the Rumours line-up Fleetwood
Mac band at Warner Brothers Burbank CA studios for an MTV
taping, which included one new song by Stevie, "Sweet Girl."

3-9-97 Appeared at Union Hall in Phoenix AZ with Don Henley as
a special guest and performed "Dreams," "Landslide," "Leather and
Lace" as a duet with Don Henley, "Rhiannon," and "My Back Pages."
The event was a benefit for the Southwest Center for Biological
Diversity. There were two shows, at 2 PM and 7:30 PM, and tickets
were $51 and $36.

12-20-96 Read as 'Ghost of Christmas Past' in the play "A Christmas
Carol" to benefit the Salvation Army. Admission was a food donation.
Presented by local radio station KTAR, the annual event took place at
the Herberger Theater, 222 E. Monroe Street (bet 2nd/3rd Sts.)
Phoenix AZ.

11-12-96 Track released on the "Party of Five" soundtrack, Stevie
covers Tom Petty's "Freefallin." Many fans remark that the CD has
distortion.

10-12-96 Appeared at the Boston Common in Boston MA, for the
annual WBMX Mix Fest 96. Admission to this event was free.

9-96 Attended the 50th birthday party Ringo Starr threw for his
wife Barbara Bach. Tom Petty also attended this party.

8-24-96 Appeared at the Polaris Amphitheater in Columbus OH , 35th
anniversary of local radio station WNCI. Proceeds went to Kids in
Camp, for children with cancer. Admission was $25.

8-20-96 Dave Koz "Off the Beaten Path" released including "Let Me
Count the Ways," track 4. Stevie sings backup on this song: "How do I
love you? Let me count the ways."

8-96 Release of "The Crow" soundtrack includes Courtney Love and
Hole's cover of Stevie's "Gold Dust Woman."

7-20-96 Appeared at the Sharell Club, Phoenix AZ and joined Kenny
Loggins onstage to sing their 1978 duet hit "Whenever I Call You
Friend."

7-4-96 Appeared at the St. Petersburg FL Pier, for local radio
station MIX 96 annual free concert.

5-9-96 Attended the "Twister" movie premiere in Los Angeles CA.

5-7-96 Track released on the "Twister" soundtrack. "Twisted"
reunites Stevie and Lindsey Buckingham.

5-3-96 Appeared at Patricia Barnstable-Brown's Louisville KY
pre-Kentucky Derby party, performed "Johnny B. Goode" with Mick
Fleetwood.

4-21-96 Appeared at Dr. Ted Dietrich's private home in Paradise
Valley, AZ for an Arizona Heart Institute Benefit. This was a private
event, but a handful of fans were in attendance.

12-31-95 Appeared at Hard Rock Cafe Phoenix AZ with the Freddy
Jones Band, sang "Feelin' Alright," the Joe Cocker classic.

Summer 95 Appeared with Gin Blossoms at AZ State Fair.

 

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