In one of the most dramatic celebrity coronavirus messages so far, singer Stevie Nicks is imploring younger people to wear a mask.
Stevie Nicks fears COVID-19: ‘If I get it, I will probably never sing again’ Buckingham had gone out on a tour with Don Everly that had ended badly. Nicks was exhausted from waitressing and cleaning houses to make ends meet. They had begun to fight, and money was tight, but the music making didn’t stop - with the beginnings of later hits “Rhiannon” and “Landslide” among the fruits of their labors. Despite the album cover’s iconic photo of them topless, the record flopped and the label dropped them. In the star-filled atmosphere of early-’70s Los Angeles, they teamed up as a folk-rock duo called Buckingham Nicks, releasing an eponymous album in late 1973. Intense, he in his curly locks and icy blue eyes and she in her long straight hair and her piercing gaze when you talked to her.”
People who encountered them recall an aura about them, a radiance,” Davis wrote.
When they finally hit the City of Angels in late 1972, “They were immediately perceived as a sexy, star-bound couple.