Stevie Nicks as Self

Episodes 4

Brian McNight -- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas :: Chris Isaak -- Blue Christmas, Mele Kalikimaka, Washington Square, The Christmas Song, Gotta Be Good, Pretty Paper, Hey Santa Claus, Brightest Star, Last Month Of The Year, Santa Bring My Baby Back, White Christmas, Christmas On TV :: Mike Buble -- Let It Snow :: Stevie Nicks -- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town :: Stevie Nicks, Mike Buble and Brian McNight -- Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

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Stevie Nicks Pt.1

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July 17, 2008
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In this episode, Soundstage captures a radiant Stevie Nicks in her first filmed solo performance since 1987. Clad in her trademark look of high heels and lace, Stevie boldly kicks off the night with “Stand Back.” Don’t miss a second as she performs songs from her comprehensive career retrospective album, Crystal Visions. Throughout the evening, Stevie elegantly showcases her vocal abilities on “Fall From Grace,” and follows a stunning performance of “How Still My Love” with a cover of Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash Into Me” interpreted through the eyes of a woman. Stevie also beautifully performs “Sara,” a song rarely performed without Fleetwood Mac, before finishing up the hour with an amazing cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll.”

(#1510, 7/17/08, 2200-2300, HDTV, Dolby Stereo)

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Stevie Nicks Pt.2

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July 24, 2008
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Stevie Nicks knows how to put on a show. Part Two of this theatrical evening continues with a perfect mix of favorites like “Landslide” and “Gold Dust Woman” that will leave you yearning for more. During this intimate show, Stevie shares poignant personal memories and the origins of her songs. In long, dripping sleeves and trademark shawl, she breaks into her signature slow twirls, exuding a sensuous stage presence. The hour starts off with a riveting version of “Rhiannon” and ends with an epic rendition of “Edge of Seventeen.” If that’s not enough, Vanessa Carlton joins Stevie on stage for a special duet of Bonnie Raitt’s “Circle Dance,” as well as “The One,” a cut from Vanessa’s latest album. Tune in to watch one of the most prolific and influential women in rock music history at her best!

(#1511, 7/24/08, 2200-2300, HDTV, Dolby Stereo)

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