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Gold Dust Woman

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by Stephen Davis


  movie of

  myth behind

  performance of

  process of

  success of

  variations of

  video for

  vision of

  Risky Business

  Rock a Little

  art for

  success of

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  rock star

  female

  image of

  Rojas, Hernan

  Rolling Stone

  romance. See also breakup; Stevie & Lindsey Saga

  with Buckingham, L.

  first

  with Fishkin

  with Fleetwood, M.

  in Fleetwood Mac

  with Henley

  with Hine

  image of

  with Iovine

  lack of

  of McVie, C.

  with Rojas

  for songwriting

  struggles with

  with Walsh

  with Young

  Ronstadt, Linda

  “Rooms on Fire”

  Rosenberg, Liz

  Rumours

  art for

  success of

  Salvatore, Suzanne

  San Francisco

  culture of

  music in

  San Jose State

  “Sara”

  “Say That You Love Me”

  Say You Will

  art for

  making of

  performing of

  success of

  school

  challenges in

  homecoming queen in

  reputation in

  reunion for

  “Secret Love”

  Seedy Management

  self-doubt

  Shakespeare, William

  Shanks, John

  “Silver Springs”

  for Nicks, B.

  success of

  tensions over

  “Sisters of the Moon”

  Skeeter, Tom

  Slick, Grace

  Snyder, Robin

  death of

  dedication to

  farewell to

  health of

  living with

  meeting

  pregnancy of

  religion of

  “Soldier’s Angel”

  songwriting

  attachment to

  with Buckingham, L.

  captivation of

  challenges with

  during childhood

  collaboration in

  “common measure”

  with Crow

  discovery of

  for Fleetwood Mac

  from heartbreak

  Petty, T., on

  with Petty, T.

  process of

  romance for

  with Stewart, D.

  from tragedy

  “Sorcerer”

  Sound City

  Sound City Studio

  culture of

  documentary on

  support of

  Soundstage

  Spencer, Jeremy

  “Stand Back”

  Stein, Mindy

  Stevie & Lindsey Saga

  Stevie Nicks Soldier’s Angel Foundation

  Stewart, Dave

  songwriting with

  Stewart, John

  Stewart, Rod

  Stewart, Sandy

  “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”

  Storms (Harris)

  “Storms”

  Street Angel

  failure of

  touring for

  success

  of Bella Donna

  of Crystal Visions

  of Fleetwood Mac

  of Fleetwood Mac/Greatest Hits

  of Mirage

  of The Other Side of the Mirror

  of “Rhiannon,” xiv

  of Rock a Little

  of Rumours

  of Say You Will

  of “Silver Springs”

  of Tango in the Night

  of Trouble in Shangri-La

  of In Your Dreams

  Sullivan, Lorrie

  “synergy”

  “Talk to Me”

  Tango in the Night

  television

  “That Made Me Stronger”

  Then Play On

  Thousand-Dollar Cookie Session

  TimeSpace/The Best of Stevie Nicks

  Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

  Torrey, Mary

  touring

  of Buckingham Nicks

  with Crow

  for Crystal Visions

  with Dylan

  with Fleetwood Mac

  with Fritz

  health while

  with Henley

  for In Your Dreams

  for Street Angel

  Triad: A Novel of the Supernatural (Leader, Mary)

  Troubadour nightclub (“Troub”)

  Trouble in Shangri-La

  making of

  success of

  Trump, Donald

  Tusk

  expense of

  reaction to

  Twang Sisters

  24 Karat Gold—Songs from the Vault

  Twilight

  “Two Kinds of Love”

  Valenzuela, Jesse

  Velvet Underground

  Vietnam War

  Vintage Recorders

  Vito, Rick

  Wachtel, Robert (“Waddy”)

  collaboration with

  concerns of

  influence of

  offer for

  Wales

  ancestors from

  culture of

  invasion of

  migration from

  religion of

  Walsh, Joe

  attention of

  breakup from

  compassion for

  drugs with

  romance with

  Walton, Evangeline

  “Warm Ways”

  Warner Bros.

  signing with

  Weber, Janet

  weight

  costumes for

  criticism of

  Welch, Bob

  Weston, Bob

  White Winged Dove Tour

  The Wild Heart

  Wilson, Dennis

  women. See also entourage

  collaboration with

  in fame

  tribe of

  Wong, Judy

  Woodstock Festival of Art and Music

  Worthington, Herbie

  “You Can’t Fix This”

  Young, Charlie

  “You’re No Good”

  Zanes, Warren

  Zevon, Warren

  Zoo

  ALSO BY STEPHEN DAVIS

  Reggae Bloodlines

  Reggae International

  Bob Marley

  Hammer of the Gods

  Say Kids! What Time Is It?

  Moonwalk

  Fleetwood

  Jajouka Rolling Stone

  This Wheel’s on Fire

  Walk This Way

  Old Gods Almost Dead

  Jim Morrison

  Watch You Bleed

  To Marrakech by Aeroplane

  LZ-’75

  More Room in a Broken Heart

  William Burroughs / Local Stop on the Nova Express

  Miles Davis / 1973

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  STEPHEN DAVIS is America’s preeminent rock journalist and biographer, who has written numerous bestsellers on rock bands, including the smash hit Hammer of the Gods. He also collaborated with legendary musicians Levon Helm and Mick Fleetwood on their autobiographies. He lives in Boston. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Epigraphs

  Preface

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Photographs

  Author’s Notes and Sources

  Index

  Also by Stephen Davis

  About the Author

  Copyright

  GOLD DUST WOMAN. Copyright © 2017 by Stephen Davis. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover photograph by Richard McCaffrey/Contributor/ Getty Images

  The images in this book are used with the permission of © Getty Images.

  Designed by Donna Sinisgalli Noetzel

  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Names: Davis, Stephen, 1947-author.

  Title: Gold dust woman: a biography of Stevie Nicks / Stephen Davis.

  Description: First edition. | New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2017.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017023621 | ISBN 9781250032898 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781250032904 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Nicks, Stevie. | Singers—United States—Biography. | Fleetwood Mac (Musical group) | Rock musicians—United States—Biography.

  Classification: LCC ML420.N6 D38 2017 | DDC 782.42166092 [B] —dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017023621

  eISBN 9781250032904

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  First Edition: November 2017

 

 

 


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