
Stevie Nicks, now 78, is a music legend whose career spans decades, from her iconic role in Fleetwood Mac to her successful solo ventures.

With her unique voice and ethereal style, Nicks has left a lasting mark on rock and roll, inspiring generations of musicians and fans worldwide. Born in 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona, she joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975, where her songwriting and mystical persona helped define the band’s sound.

Her solo career soared with hits like “Edge of Seventeen” and “Leather and Lace,” and her friendship with Tom Petty produced memorable collaborations. Despite facing personal challenges, including the loss of her best friend and battles with addiction, Nicks’ resilience has made her a symbol of strength and creativity.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, once with Fleetwood Mac and again as a solo artist, Nicks continues to influence modern artists like Taylor Swift and Florence Welch. Even at 78, she remains an active performer, proving her legacy as a true icon in the music world.