Stevie Nicks: Through The Looking Glass
Music & Culture
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2h 1m
She's been making music for over four decades, is responsible for composing some of the best loved and joyous contemporary songs ever, and is quite simply a superstar with a capital S. But it has to be said that Stevie Nicks is not always given the credit she so richly deserves, especially by the 'serious' rock press. This brand new documentary film attempts to redress this neglect by telling the full story of Stevie in a manner it has not been told before. From her first excursions into the business to her most recent activities, covering her period as a duo with Lindsey Buckingham, her tenure with Fleetwood Mac and the years she has concurrently had a hugely successful solo career, this DVD covers it all. Featuring rare footage, archive and new interviews plus contributions from those who have worked closely with Stevie such as her long term friend and producer Keith Olsen; Rumours producer and author of the just published 'Making Rumours' - recollections of what actually took place at those infamous recording sessions - Ken Caillat; Lindsey Buckingham's replacement in Mac, Rick Vito, and many others. All together providing the finest document yet to emerge on the remarkable life and career of Stevie Nicks, this program is certain to delight her millions of fans across the globe.
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