
In the aftermath, Nicks married Anderson's widow with the thought of raising the child as her own. Nicks was on tour when her longtime friend passed away just two days after giving birth to a son in October 1982. The album was inspired by the death of Stevie Nicks' best friend, Robin Anderson Let's look back at this poignant moment in Stevie Nicks history with seven fun facts.ġ. Led by first single, "Stand Back," the album featured a slew of Nicks' famous friends across its ten tracks. Remastered Christine McVie Albums Set For November.Stevie Nicks had already firmly established herself as a solo artist to be reckoned with when she released her second solo album, The Wild Heart, on June 10, 1983.Mick Fleetwood and ‘Ukulele Virtuoso Jake Shimabuk.FLEETWOOD MAC RUMOURS LIVE AVAILABLE SEPT 8.Throughout the book, both Caillat and Rojas detail not only the trials and sacrifices they made to finish the album, but also triumphs of musical inspiration and technical innovation that have made Tusk the darling of music critics and indie rockers today. When Fleetwood Mac arrives, Rojas falls in love with its star singer, Stevie Nicks, and the two of them become romantically involved. Hernan Rojas’s story recounts a young man who leaves Chile after General Pinochet’s coup to seek his future in the music industry of Los Angeles, where he finds success at one of the hottest studios in town. In this behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fleetwood Mac’s epic, platinum-selling double album, Tusk, producers and engineers Ken Caillat and Hernan Rojas tell their stories of spending a year with the band in their new million-dollar studio trying to follow up Rumours, the biggest rock album of the time.įollowing their massive success, the band continued its infamous soap opera when its musical leader and guitarist, Lindsey Buckingham, threatened to quit if he didn’t get things his way, resulting in clashes not only with his band but especially Caillat, who had been essential to the band’s Grammy-winning sound. “Sleeping Angel” – From Fast Times At Ridgemont High Soundtrack “Blue Lamp” – From Heavy Metal Soundtrack “If You Were My Love” – Unreleased Version * “How Still My Love” – Alternate Version * “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” – with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
