Posted on 08/22/2009 1:51:07 PM PDT by AmericanSphinx71
In late 2004, Nicks began visiting Army and Navy medical centers in Washington, D.C. While visiting wounded service men and women, Nicks became determined to find an object she could leave with each soldier that would raise their spirits, motivate, and give them something to look forward to each day. She eventually decided to purchase hundreds of iPod Nanos, load them with music, artists, and play-lists which she would hand select, and autograph them. She now regularly delivers these tokens of her appreciation, bringing her closest friends to share the experience.
In 2006, Nicks held a get-together to raise money for her charity work. Many of her peers made contributions. Nicks continues to develop this philanthropic endeavor.[48]
I call it a soldiers' iPod. It has all the crazy stuff that I listen to, and my collections I've been making since the '70s for going on the road, when I'm sick...Or the couple of times in my life that I have really been down, music is what always dances me out of bed. Stevie Nicks, The Arizona Republic
So, as Mick [Fleetwood] and I went from room to room delivering their tiny iPod, they told us their stories. Mick became his tall, loving, father figure, English self, taking in every word they said, remaining calm (at least on the outside) inspiring them. We floated from room to room down thru the halls of the 2 hospitals over a three-day period. We gave out all our iPods. Right before I left for D.C., Stephen Tyler and Joe Perry dug into their pockets and came up with $10,000 for me. In my eyes they went from the coolest rock stars to generous great men; as my press agent Liz Rosenberg said, every returning wounded soldier should be given an iPod. It will be an integral part of their recovery. Stevie Nicks, Journal Entry
I don't know her politics, but this is a cool thing she does for our wounded soldiers.
God Bless her. I’ve always liked her but now I have even more of a reason. What a classy and generous lady.
Wow - who woulda thought?
Good for her. It’s always great to see people giving support to our active military people or veterans.
Wow. What a refreshing story. I’ve always liked her but this is a whole new dimension. How different from the normal self-absorbed narcissistic rock star!
If true, I am amazingly surprised. And pleased.
I’d like to see this verified at another source besides Wikipedia....
Sounds like Stevie is growing...Thanks for posting this.
There’s no doubt she leans liberal but this experience may alter that view.
It always happens. But I never let it change my impressions of the great work these people did.
Good job Stevie.
I like Stevie Nicks and I don’t know much about her politics either. However, she has always supported and cared about our military people. At least since “Operation Desert Angel” during the first Gulf War. Unlike so many other entertainers, she believes in something other than herself. Although she is not as popular as she once was, I still buy and listen to her stuff when it is released.
Buckingham's special style of playing guitar and Nick's unique voice are my memories of Fleetwood Mac.
Yes, they were lovers and many of the songs on their album Rumours is about their emotional breakup.
Yes, Nicks did have an affair with Mick Fleetwood
Stevie Nicks is a hard act to follow
Article from: Sunday Herald Sun
August 23, 2009 12:00am
SUPERSTAR Stevie Nicks will not allow Lindsay Lohan to play her in a planned Fleetwood Mac biopic.
“Lindsay cannot be me until she gets her life together,” Nicks, 61, told the Sunday Herald Sun. “If I were to do a movie, or allow a movie about my life, Lindsay Lohan is not the person I would pick to do it.
“She has got completely off track. She has a bad reputation. She is a party girl.
“I would want somebody who is an excellent actress and dedicated to their craft.”
Fleetwood Mac is swamped by movie offers and Nicks has picked the actor to play her.
“I want Reese Witherspoon to play me,” Nick said. “Reese knows. She would play Stevie Nicks really well.”
Nicks can relate to the traps snaring Hollywood’s new brat pack.
She once released a solo album, Trouble In Shangri La, about the perils of celebrity and fame.
“I look at Miley Cyrus and wonder how she can keep it up because she is everything,” Nicks said. “She is a singer, an actress, a dancer, a song writer. She is very famous. And she’s only 16.”
Nicks knows Miley’s father, singer-actor Billy Ray Cyrus, keeps his daughter on track.
“He’s a good old boy. He’s tough as nails underneath that sweet smile,” she said.
Nicks said Paris Hilton should not be rated alongside Cyrus, Lohan or Britney Spears.
“Paris is an heiress. She has so much money, she never has to work a day in her life,” Nicks said.
“But she has purposely chosen to build an empire. So God bless her.”
But Nicks gave her strongest support to Spears.
“I love Britney and I want the best for her,” Nicks said. “She has got her life back and she has two boys who need her.
“But Britney has her body back, her beauty back and, hopefully, she will get her power back.”
Fleetwood Mac performs at Rod Laver Arena on December 1. Tickets go on sale on September 4.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25966546-27258,00.html
Good on Stevie and the members of Aerosmith...
No truer words have been spoken. Unlike most of Hollywood, she not only talks the talk, she walks the walk.
I never cared much for her voice or fleetwood Mac but what she is doing here is phenomenal. Thank you Ms. Nicks and I hope you are able to engage more of the old rock and roll leagues to your cause. Applause!!!!!!!
Last I knew, she was strung out on all sorts of drugs. Good to know she got herself together and respects her adopted country enough to honor our soldiers. That’s a splendid gesture.
Adopted country? She was born in Phoenix.
I was under the impression that she is from a military family. I may be wrong, but I think I remember reading about this years ago.
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