Grab your lace shawl and top hat and get ready to twirl--this is a
full-throttle appreciation of the life and voice of Stevie Nicks from
one of rock criticism's most celebrated writers.
Best-selling author and Rolling Stone columnist Rob Sheffield explores
the music and artistry of the rock goddess who has kept generations of
music lovers totally bewitched and spellbound, with such classic rock
hits as "Rhiannon" and "Gypsy". With her recent induction into the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame (the only female artist to be honored for both her
group and solo work), Nicks, who turns 70 this month, is being
celebrated for living the seasons of her life with ferocious wit, fierce
honesty, unstoppable talent, and a lot of rock & roll.
Drawing from Rolling Stone magazine's extensive archives, and his long
time appreciation of Nicks, Sheffield shares the stories behind the
best-selling records and the spitfire 1997 Fleetwood Mac reunion show
that put the band back on top of the charts--and why Stevie Nicks still
speaks to us today. A dynamic, revelatory sketch of the one-of-a-kind
icon, The Wild Heart of Stevie Nicks is a portrait as revealing as it
is dazzling, as human as it is pure magic