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    Stevie Nicks; A Woman Taken By The Wind “Stevie Nicks writes one very long song. They’re all involved with each other. Each song is a lifetime… Each song has a soul… Each song has a purpose. Each song is a love story… They represent my life behind the scenes, the secrets, the broken hearts, the broken hearted and the survivors… These songs are the memories - the 24 Karat gold rings in the blue box… These songs are for you” (“Official Website”). On May 6 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona Stevie Nicks was

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    Best known for her work with the band Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, an American singer-songwriter, inspires women in today's rock and roll music. Her songwriting craft and eerie stage presence paved the way for many other women finding their significance in rock and roll music during the ‘70s. Stevie Nicks has had an immense effect on rock and roll because she has inspired young artists, musicians, and songwriters who are struggling to find their unique assets to their musical talent with her unique

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    past generations. Stevie Nicks was born May 26, 1948, in Phoenix, Arizona. She signed with Fleetwood Mac in 1975, becoming an instant sensation, she also released solo albums. After years of struggling with addiction, Nicks finally recovered her wellbeing and liveliness. Fleetwood Mac reunified in 1997 and welcomed into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Motivating, captivating, innovative, these are some of the words among others that describe the influence Stevie Nicks has had on music and

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    Is there any other way to get famous besides elaborate entanglements, huge amounts of money, and mountains of cocaine? The band Fleetwood Mac was comprised of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, John McVie, and Christine McVie. The band was formed 1967 in London, England by Peter Green and named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, the only 2 remaining original members. The band is famous for its inter-relationships and how it stayed together through the heartbreak. Fleetwood Mac is

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    Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977) The birth of the legendary British rock band, Fleetwood Mac, goes as far back to 1967 when their musical origins first sprouted. The idea behind the band’s name was pretty simple; “Fleetwood Mac” is the conjunction of two singers’ names, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Soon after the band’s establishment their popularity gradually grew in Britain. Fleetwood Mac’s quick popularity made their future success foreseeable. Without a surprise, their first debut album made

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    Stevie Nicks, born Stephanie Lynn Nicks was born on May 26th, 1948. Best known for her work in Fleetwood Mac she was deemed as “The Reining Queen of Rock and Roll” and one of the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” by Rolling Stone Magazine. With eight Grammy Award nominations and a further five with her involvement in Fleetwood Mac, she's one hell of a woman. She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975 with her romantic partner Lindsey Buckingham and their second album after they joined, Rumours (1977) was

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    past generations. Stevie Nicks was born May 26, 1948, in Phoenix, Arizona. She signed with Fleetwood Mac in 1975, becoming an instant sensation, she also released solo albums. After years of struggling with addiction, Nicks finally recovered her wellbeing and liveliness. Fleetwood Mac reunified in 1997 and was welcomed into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Motivating, captivating, innovative, these are some of the words among others that describe the influence Stevie Nicks has had on music

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    Stay In Live Analysis

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    Frst, song that had left a unforgetable impreosion on me, was the song called "Stay in Live" sound track in 1977. Artists for this song are a group named "Bee Gees", they are natives of Australia. It is a beatifull disco song with a great impretesion, with such a lovelly and soft music that stays with people all around the world, at least that is how I fell even today after all this years. Looking back I was about 10 years old when, and the curomstences under I heard this song were unusual. My cousans

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    Graduation Speech Essay

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    waste our minds and our talent. I guess it's cool to have a job. I'm probably going to regret this later when I find myself on the receiving end of a wedgie/swirly/pantsing/beating, but when I look back at my years at Hoskins High, the words of Stevie Nicks come into mind. In her song Landslide, she sings, "I've been afraid of changes, because I built my life around you." Like so many of you, my friends and fellow students, I have built my life around Hoskins High School and it will be very hard to

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    Music is indubitably a formidable force. It has the capability to shape an individual’s perspective on the world. My father is a music aficionado, and the predominant reason I was acquainted with the paradise of music. I used to stare at his gargantuan wall of CDs for hours marveling at the unique splendor of each album cover. Only a select few songs out of the millions on that wall were magnificent enough to change my life. Once in a blue moon, I stumble upon a song that is so profound and liberating

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