9th Jan 2000 - Stevie Nicks brief tour ends in Anaheim, California.
11th Feb 2000 - Stevie Nicks performs at a private show at the Cow Palace, San Francisco.
27th Feb 2000 - Rumours re-enters the UK album charts and spends ten weeks on chart, reaching the highest position of #38.
8th August 2000 -
Stevie performs at a private show at The Joint - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las
Vegas, NV for the World Shoe Association.
29th August 2000 -
Stevie performs at a private corporate show at San Diego, CA for the National
Association of Chain Drug Stores.
23rd Sept 2000 - Stevie gave a benefit concert for the Arizona Heart Institute at the America West Arena in Phoenix.
10th Oct 2000 - Lindsey Buckingham appears on a new John Stewart album "Wires From The Bunker", a compilation of 18 songs recorded between 1981-1983. Lindsey guests on the rocking lead-off track, "American Way", playing lead guitar and singing backing vocals. He is also the subject of another song on the CD, "Liddy Buck", written by John as a return tip of the hat to Lindsey, whose "Johnny Stew" salutes John on "Law And Order".
Nov 2000 - EMI-Plus Records in Europe release a compilation of Stevie Nicks songs, titled "The Divine Stevie Nicks", released in mainland Europe only.
14th Dec 2000 - Stevie performed on December 14th, with other artists, at the White House in front of a VIP audience, including The President and Mrs. Clinton, celebrating the 32nd Anniversary of the Special Olympics. The other performers include Kirk Franklin, Jon Bon Jovi, Macy Gray, Wyclef Jean, B.B. King, John Popper, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Stevie Wonder, among others. They performed favorite holiday songs. Stevie performed Silent Night with The Heartbreakers.
6th Jan 2001 - Fleetwood Mac (minus Christine) performed at a surprise party for the out-going President Bill Clinton. They performed an hour long set comprising of - Don't Stop, The Chain, Dreams, Tusk, Rhiannon, Big Love, Landslide, Gypsy, I'm So Afraid, Gold Dust Woman, Go Your Own Way.
6th Feb 2001 - The soundtrack to the Warner Brothers movie Sweet November is released, a new Stevie Nicks song Touched by an Angel appears on it.
31st Mar 2001 - Stevie Nicks performed at a Private Show in LA where she performed songs from the new album for the first time live. Stevie and her band were joined by Sheryl Crow, who sang with her on It's Only Love.
9th Apr 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears on the Chris Isaak TV Show where she performs It's Late and Solitary Man.
11th April 2001 - Stevie Nicks receives a Songwriting award at the Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, she also performs Fall From Grace (with Sheryl Crow) from her yet to be released album Trouble In Shangri-La.
21st April 2001 - Stevie Nicks performs a five song set at the 16th annual Yellow Rose MS Foundation Gala at the Hotel-Intercontinental in Dallas TX. Attendance was 1,500 and tickets were $300 or $3000 for a table.
30th April 2001 - Stevie Nicks solo album Trouble In Shangri-La is released in the UK, reaching the highest position of #43 in week of entry the release date in the USA follows on May 1st, where the album reaches the highest position pf #5 in the week of entry.
30th April 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears with Sheryl Crow in a club date at Shine, New York City NY.
3rd May 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears on Late Show with David Letterman performing Everyday.
4th May 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears on the Rosie O'Donnell show.
29th May 2001 - Rumours is released on DVD-A format.
15th June 2001 - Stevie Nicks performs at the R&R Convention at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. She performs a four song set.
20th June 2001 - Stevie Nicks solo album Trouble In Shangri-La reaches GOLD status in the USA with sales over 500.000.
3rd July 2001 - A remix single of Stevie Nicks's Planets of the Universe is released in the US on CD Single and 12" vinyl.
6th July 2001 - Stevie Nicks opens her tour in support of Trouble In Shangri-La at the Post Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, Pittsburgh, PA. With the opening night set list as Stop Draggin My Heart Around, Enchanted, Outside The Rain, Dreams, Gold Dust Woman, Sorcerer, My Favorite Mistake (Sheryl Crow), Everyday, Rhiannon, Stand Back, Planets Of The Universe, Everyday Is A Winding Road (Sheryl Crow), Too Far From Texas, Bombay Sapphires, Band Introduction, Fall From Grace, Edge Of Seventeen, I Need To Know, Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You.
23rd July 2001 - Live at Red Rocks from Stevie Nicks is to be released on DVD (region 2) in the UK.
Summer 2001 - Lindsey Buckingham, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood rent a house in Bel Air, CA, where they begin working on songs for the next Fleetwood Mac studio album. Stevie Nicks will join her band mates after her tour to support Trouble In Shangri-La ends. Christine McVie elects to sit out this album and remains in England.
10th August 2001 - The "Planets of the Universe" remix single reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
20th August 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears with Sheryl Crow on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and performs "Sorcerer".
10th October 2001 - Stevie Nicks Trouble In Shangri-La Tour ends at Universal City, California.
26th October 2001 - Stevie Nicks preformed "Sorcerer" at the Radio Music Awards in Las Vegas.
6th November 2001 - A new version of the Stevie Nicks song "Silent Night" is released on "A Very Special Christmas vol. 5".
11th November 2001 - Lindsey Buckingham's Behind the Music airs on VH1 closely followed by an episode of Fan Club which was set on Stevie Nicks.
6th December 2001 - Stevie Nicks hosts a Stevie Nicks & Friends concert for the Arizona Heart Benefit, Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood join the show, where Lindsey and Mick perform a new song "Love Minus Zero"
7th December 2001 - Stevie Nicks performs at the Jingle Ball concert
9th December 2001 - Stevie Nicks appears at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco, USA for KFOG's Concert For Kids. KFOG�s Concert for Kids is a benefit for the Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation and Toys for Tots.
31st December 2001 - Lindsey Buckingham appears on the ABC channel New Year show where he performs a rendition of "Here Comes The Sun" in tribute to the late George Harrison.
4th January 2002 - Stevie Nicks is nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Rock Performance on "Planets of the Universe". Stevie was one of the presenters who announced the Grammy Awards nominations at the Beverly Hilton on Jan 4th.
26th February 2002 - Stevie Nicks performs at The Concerts For Artists Rights at The Forum in Inglewood, CA to benefit The Recording Artists Coalition.
6th March 2002 - Stevie Nicks joins Sheryl Crow in concert at the Manhatten Center in New York for the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund's Annual New York Dinner.
25th March 2002 - Stevie Nicks appears on Sheryl Crow's new album contributing vocals to the title track, "C' Mon C'Mon" and "Diamond Road" (un-credited) and the song "You're Not The One", This song however did not make Sheryl's album, but it's will be available as an European Single release.
26th April 2002 - Stevie Nicks makes an appearance on the Tonight Show with Sheryl Crow and Natalie Maines where they perform "C'Mon C'Mon".
10th May 2002 - Stevie Nicks performed at The 9th Annual Race to Erase MS in Los Angeles.
23rd May 2002 - Stevie Nicks performed as a special guest on VH1's Divas Live in Las Vegas. She sang Landslide with the Dixie Chicks and Wear My Ring Around Your Neck in an Elvis tribute. A CD and DVD on this performance will be released later on in the year.
30th May 2002 - Stevie Nicks performed at a small private benefit for the Robin Hood Foundation at the Jacob Javitz Center in New York.
Autumn 2002 - Reports suggest that Christine McVie is working with long time Fleetwood Mac co-producer Ken Caillat on a new solo studio album in London, England.
8th Oct 2002
- The DVD and Video for The Mick Fleetwood Story - Two Sticks and a
Drum, was released on October 8th. This story of Mick's life includes
interviews with Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham
and other friends of Mick.
14th Oct 2002
- A new Fleetwood Mac greatest hits album is released in the UK. The collection,
titled The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac contains 21 tracks from the early
blues-era Fleetwood Mac right through to the present line-up. The CD makes #7 on
the UK album charts in it's debut week of release.
15th Oct 2002 - The USA version of The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac is released, this CD collection is a two-CD set that features 36 songs, including the studio version of Silver Springs. All of the songs on the album are from the post-1975 era, after Stevie and Lindsey joined the band. The CD also contains an enhanced section with footage of the band recording the new studio album. The CD makes #12 on the Billboard Album Charts in it's debut week of release.
22nd Oct 2002 - The Divas Live 2002 CD in now available. The CD includes Landslide, performed by Stevie Nicks and the Dixie Chicks.
22nd Nov 2002 - Fleetwood Mac move out of their rented Bel Air home studio after the recording of 'Say You Will' has wrapped.
17th February 2003 - Fleetwood Mac begin tour rehearsals for the 2003 tour in support of 'Say You Will'.
1st March 2003 - Fleetwood Mac performed a mini-concert behind closed doors. It was held in a California sound stage after 8 days of very intense rehearsals. The concert lasted 46 minutes and included three of the new songs from 'Say You Will' including Peacekeeper and Say You Will.
15th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac's new album 'Say You Will' is released in the USA and hits #3 in it's week of entry on the Billboard album charts.
18th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac perform four songs including Go Your Own Way, Rhiannon, Peacekeeper and Say You Will at the Toyota Concert Series in NYC in-conjunction with the Today Show.
23rd April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac perform 'Peacekeeper' on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
24th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac return to the Tonight Show and perform the song 'Say You Will'.
25th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac are interviewed on E! Entertainment Television.
26th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac perform a full dress rehearsal for the 'Say You Will' tour in LA.
28th April 2003 - Fleetwood Mac's new album 'Say You Will' is released in the UK and Europe, the album hits #6 on the UK album charts.
5th May 2003 - 'Peacekeeper' is released as a single in Germany, this recording has already been released to radio only in the USA.
7th May 2003 - Fleetwood Mac kick off their 'Say You Will' tour at the Schottenstein Center, Columbus, OH.
16th June 2003 - The All Access episode on Fleetwood Mac aired on VH1 in the USA, the episode was 1/2 hour in length and contained footage from the SYW tour and some older clips from 1977.
7th July 2003 - The album 'Say You Will' is certified GOLD by the RIAA for 500,000 sales in the USA.
19th Aug 2003 - Fleetwood Mac wrap up the first leg of the North American 'Say You Will' tour at Alerus Center, Grand Forks, ND.
3rd Sept 2003 - Lindsey Buckingham gives an interview to Charlie Rose for his show.
6th Sept 2003 - Fleetwood Mac begin the second leg of the North American 'Say You Will' tour at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS
15th Sept 2003 - Lindsey Buckingham plays a solo show with special guest Stevie Nicks at Chicago for PBS which will hopefully be aired on TV and released on DVD.
23rd Sept 2003 - The Say You Will show at Boston is recorded by PBS for future airing and DVD release.
26th Sept 2003 - Christine McVie collected the award for the legendary album for 'Rumours' from the first-ever Capital Gold Legends Awards which were held on Friday 26th September at the Hilton London Metropole, London, UK
18th Oct 2003 - Fleetwood Mac wrap up this leg of the Say You Will tour at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV.
24th Oct 2003 - Lindsey Buckingham overseas the production of the live Fleetwood Mac Say You Will DVD at Cornerstone recording studio.
27th Oct 2003 - Stevie Nicks
presented the Legend Award to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the
2003 Radio Music Awards.
9th Nov 2003 - Fleetwood Mac begin their first European tour for 13 years at the Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
16th Nov 2003 - Fleetwood Mac complete the last show in Germany at the Ostseehalle. Kiel. Peacekeeper is recorded for showing on the forecoming American Music Awards.
16th Nov 2003
- Fleetwood Mac win the "Favourite Band, Duo
or Group � Pop or Rock 'n Roll Music"
at the American Music Awards. Peacekeeper from the Kiel show in played.
19th Nov 2003 - Fleetwood Mac hit Dublin, Ireland on the European tour in support of Say You Will.
22nd Nov 2003 - Fleetwood Mac return to England , playing Newcastle. There will play ten dates in the UK including Newcastle, Manchester (2 nights), Birmingham (2 nights), Earls Court, London (3 nights), Glasgow and Belfast.
24th Nov 2003 - The impending UK single of Peacekeeper is pulled for reasons unknown.
24th Nov 2003 - The singles Thrown Down and Steal Your Heart Away are released to US radio,
24th Nov 2003 - The Tango In The Night Live Concert Video is finally released on DVD.
30th Nov 2003 - Peter Green joins Fleetwood Mac backstage on the second gig at Earls Court, London.
7th Dec 2003 - Lindsey Buckingham gives an interview to Virgin Radio in the UK.
9th Dec 2003 - A recent interview with Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks airs on BBC Radio Two.
10th Dec 2003 - Fleetwood Mac wrap up the European tour with a third night at Earls Court, London, Christine McVie is in the audience but declines to appear or play on stage.
31st Dec 2003 - Second Hand News from the Say You Will show in Boston (Sept 03) is shown on Dick's Clarke's New Years Eve Show in the US.
16th Feb 2004 - Fleetwood Mac embark on a tour of Australia which runs for eleven shows in support of Say You Will.
7th Mar 2004 - Fleetwood Mac wrap up the Australian dates and dates start appearing for a forth leg of the tour for North America starting in May 2004.
9th Mar 2004 - A Mick Fleetwood radio interview for ABC Australia airs.
14th Mar 2004 - VH-1 in the US air the Say You Will documentary 'Destiny Rules' as a 90min commercial free screening.
22nd Mar 2004 - The classic trio of Fleetwood Mac albums 'Tusk', 'Rumours' and 'Fleetwood Mac' are reissued as expanded remastered albums from Warner Brothers. Both 'Rumours' and 'Tusk' include a second disk of rare never heard before alt takes and unheard songs.
29th Mar 2004 - Christine McVie issues press release to announce her new solo album 'In The Meantime' will hit the stores on 7th June (UK) and 7th Sept (US)
7th Apr 2004 - Mick Fleetwood gives an interview to US radio show Rockline.
8th May 2004 - The Fleetwood Mac U.S. summer tour started in Madison, WI . There were four songs changed on the set list from last summer's tour.
15th June 2004 - The Fleetwood Mac live set from the Say You Will tour 'Live in Boston' is released on combined DVD and CD in the USA.
16th Jun 2004 - Lindsey Buckingham gives tow radio interviews to LA based radio stations Arrow FM 93.1 and KLOS 95.5 (with Mark and Brian)
21st Jun 2004 - Christine McVie's new solo album 'In The Meantime' is released in the UK, unfortunately the album does not chart.
8th Jul 2004 - Christine McVie appears on the Steve Wright radio show on BBC radio 2.
13th Jul 2004 - Fleetwood Mac: Unbroken Chain, a new unauthorized documentary on the band, is released on DVD
28th Aug 2004 - Stevie Nicks performed with Don Henley and Roger Waters at a special concert for the Huggy Bears Invitational Tennis Event, an annual benefit raising money for important children's charities, including the Best Friends Foundation and the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. Stevie performed "Leather and Lace" (with Henley) and "The Wall" (Waters with Henley and Nicks).
30th Aug 2004 - The Fleetwood Mac live set from the Say You Will tour 'Live in Boston' is released on combined DVD and CD in the UK and hits #1 on the UK DVD chart.
31st Aug 2004 - Christine McVie phones in a radio interview to promote In The meantime in the USA to the Bob and Tom radio show.
4th Sept 2004
- Christine McVie gave an interview to Debbie Calton of Philadelphia Radio
102.9 MGK
6th Sep 2004
- The DVD edition of Fleetwood Mac: Destiny Rules in released in the UK
7th Sept 2004
- Christine's new solo album 'In The
Meantime' is released in the USA, unfortunately the album does not chart.
14th Sept 2004
- Destiny Rules in released on DVD in the USA
14th Sept 2004 - The Say You Will tour ends with a final performance at the DTE Energy Theatre in Clarkson, Michigan.
24th Sept 2004 - Stevie Nicks performs" Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" with headliner Chris Isaak at the taping of SoundStage, a forthcoming holiday edition of the popular PBS series. Stevie also participated in the concert finale with the entire cast for a rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," where she sang the opening lines of the song naming the reindeers.
27th Sept 2004 - A new album from the Mick Fleetwood Band 'Something Big' is released in the UK unfortunately the album does not chart.
28th Sept 2004 - Something Big is released in the USA, again the album fails to chart.
11th Oct 2004 - Chris Isaak's Christmas, featuring a new duet with Stevie Nicks (Santa Claus Is Coming to Town), has been released in the USA.
13th Oct 2004 - Stevie Nicks' 1981 album BELLA DONNA has reached 5X platinum (5 million units shipped to retailers), according to the Recording Industry Assocation of America (RIAA).
24th Oct 2004 - Mick Fleetwood gives an interview on Off the Record with Joe Benson. The nationally syndicated radio program, produced by Arrow 93 FM in Los Angeles, will include the music of Fleetwood Mac and Benson's recent in-depth conversation with Fleetwood.
26th Nov 2004 - Chris Isaak's duet with Stevie Nicks, 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," is the lead single from Isaak's Christmas album. The song has been serviced to Adult Contemporary radio stations in the U.S. and Canada for play during the holiday season.
3rd Dec 2004 - Chris Isaak Christmas, a production of PBS SoundStage, premiered on affiliate stations in the USA. The holiday program, featuring a guest appearances by Stevie Nicks on "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."
7th Jan 2005 - Stevie Nicks donated $25,000 as part of the CHUM Ltd/Canadian Red Cross January 5th national media blitz across 32 radio and 33 television stations to raise critical funds to aid relief efforts for tsunami survivors. Nicks called in from Hawaii with her donation after she was contacted by Canadian radio personality Marilyn Denis, with whom Nicks had formed a friendship after she had interviewed with Denis in Toronto, Canada during the 2001 Trouble in Shangri-La tour.
21st Mar 2005 - Stevie Nicks gives a radio interview to Jim Ladd, where she announces the concerts at Las Vegas in May 2005.
10th May 2005 - Stevie Nicks launched the first of four concerts at the Caesar�s Palace Colosseum in Las Vegas. The set included fan favourites and some surprises, including a captivating rendition of "Beauty and the Beast," which closed the 100 minute set.
3rd June 2005 - Stevie Nicks and Don Henley performed together in concert at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, kicking off the "Two Voices" summer tour. Henley was the self-proclaimed "opening act" of the evening. As expected, Nicks' concert set included familiar selections from her solo and Fleetwood Mac catalogue. But the highlights of the evening were two previously unperformed cover versions (Bonnie Raitt�s 'Circle Dance' and The Byrds' 'So You Wanna Be A Rock and Roll Star') and the return of 'Leather and Lace', The "Two Voices" leg of the tour continues through June 19, at which time Nicks will continue on with the Gold Dust Tour and Henley will perform shows with The Eagles.
22nd July 2005 - Stevie Nicks gives an interview to radio personality "Uncle Joe" Benson on Los Angeles classic rock station KLOS FM in promotion of her upcoming concerts in the southern California area at the end of the month. She talked about the current tour and her tentative plans to tour Australia in 2006, backed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
6th Aug 2005 - Stevie Nicks wrapped up her summer Gold Dust Tour with another appearance at Caesar's Palace Colosseum in Las Vegas on Saturday night (previously performing four sellout concerts at the Colosseum in May). She reprised the set list that was used in May, but replaced the long set list staple 'I Need to Know' with Led Zeppelin cover 'Rock and Roll.'
11th Aug 2005 - The Nicks Fix has confirmed that Jess Nicks, Stevie Nicks' father, has died. Mr. Nicks passed away on the afternoon of August 10, after a long illness.
7th Sept 2005 - Soundstage featuring Lindsey Buckingham and special guest Stevie Nicks premiered on PBS networks across the USA. During the PBS performance, Stevie joined Lindsey for two songs, 'Never Going Back Again' and 'Say Goodbye'. Expect the performance to be released on DVD.
28th Sept 2005 - Stevie Nicks performed on NBC's Today Show to support the Hurricane Katrina Project, a joint effort between NBC, Warner Bros. Music, Habitat for Humanity, to help rebuild hurricane-ravaged communities in the Gulf Coast region. Stevie performed 'Landslide,' 'Stand Back,' and 'Dreams' on the stage of Humanity Plaza (formerly Rockefeller Plaza) in New York.
8th Nov 2005 - Lindsey Buckingham's concert performance on PBS Soundstage is released, on DVD the DVD contains bonus material, including two songs 'I Am Waiting,' 'Steal Your Heart Away' that were not shown in the original PBS broadcast. Stevie Nicks makes a special appearance during the concert, performing with Buckingham on 'Never Going Back Again' and 'Say Goodbye.'
17th Nov 2005 - Stevie Nicks performed a benefit show at the Mirage Casino & Resort in Las Vegas for the Nevada Cancer Institute.
27th Nov 2005 - Stevie Nicks performed at an elaborate private celebration in New York over Thanksgiving weekend. Multimillionaire Long Island defence contractor David H. Brooks, threw the concert extravaganza for his 13-year-old daughter Elizabeth's bat mitzvah after-party, which took over two floors of the glitzy Rainbow Room in Manhattan.
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Sources - Guinness British Hit Albums, Guinness British Hit Singles, My Twenty Five Years in Fleetwood Mac by Mick Fleetwood, The Q Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, The Nicks Fix Web Site, The Penguin Web Site, The Fleetwood Mac Legacy Web Site. The Stevie Nicks FAQ. The Stevie Nicks Info Web Site.
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