Stevie Nicks Shares Sweet Message She Wrote About Ex Lindsey Buckingham on 25th Birthday
Stevie Nicks shared a handwritten letter from Sound City Studios during the 1973 recording of Buckingham Nicks, reissued digitally and on vinyl with remastered tracks.
- Stevie Nicks shared a handwritten 1973 letter about working with Lindsey Buckingham while reissuing their debut album Buckingham Nicks on September 19, 2025.
- The album led to Mick Fleetwood inviting the duo to join Fleetwood Mac, sparking their rise despite personal and professional tensions.
- Nicks expressed in the letter her hopes for the music and praised Buckingham as a guitarist who might become one of the greats, referencing the song 'Don't Let Me Down Again.'
- Nicks, now 77, also rescheduled tour dates due to a fractured shoulder but announced her concert schedule's resumption on October 1, 2025.
- This reissue and letter reflect Nicks’ nostalgic celebration of their early collaboration and ongoing connection to her musical legacy with Buckingham.
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Stevie Nicks shares hopeful letter she sent her parents before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1974
"My mom saved it and it's been in a drawer for over 50 years," the singer reveals.Taylor Hill/WireImage Stevie Nicks in 2024Stevie Nicks celebrated the recent re-release of her and Lindsey Buckingham's 1973 album, Buckingham Nicks, by taking fans down memory lane.On Monday, the 77-year-old singer shared a letter she sent to her parents while recording the iconic album on Instagram for fans to read. The handwritten note, which was sent on station…
“Lindsey may go down in history as one of the ‘greats’ in guitar playing.” Stevie Nicks predicts Lindsey Buckingham will become a guitar hero in a letter written before they joined Fleetwood Mac
The note, written while the couple recorded their album 'Buckingham Nicks' at Sound City Studios, has been brought to light more than 50 years after it was written
Stevie Nicks Shares 50-Year-Old Letter to Her Parents, Written Before Fleetwood Mac
Sharing a Note From the Past Stevie Nicks has given fans a rare look into her early career by posting a handwritten letter she sent to her parents while recording the album Buckingham Nicks with Lindsey Buckingham. The note, written on Sound City Studios stationery in Van Nuys, California, appeared on her Instagram on September […]
Review: ‘Buckingham Nicks’ re-emerges from land of lost albums - The Baylor Lariat
By Mackenzie Grizzard | Assistant News Editor Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s first and only collaborative album, “Buckingham Nicks,” unceremoniously flopped upon release 52 years ago. They weren’t the timeless, tortured lovers that “would never get away from the sound” of their love as we know them today — they were simply two struggling singer-songwriters trying to make ends meet in 1970s Los Angeles. Just four years later, Lindsey and S…
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