Stevie Nicks contributed to the world of rock ‘n’ roll with his brilliant 1977 Fleetwood Mac album, Rumors
Additionally, Led Zeppelin were no exception when it came to rock band contemporaries, with their frontman, Robert Plant, praising Nicks’ unique sound that had a distinct response.
When the 76-year-old, who has covered Led Zeppelin’s track, Rock and Roll, was offered to join Fleetwood Mac, he saw it as a way to achieve his lifelong dream: Performing for a living.
In an interview with Jimmy Fallon, The Gypsies The singer, maintaining her famous “magical” vibe, said, “Like the day Mick [Fleetwood] Called Lindsay [Buckinghm] And I said, ‘Do you want to join Fleetwood Mac?’
He continued, “And [he was] Like, ‘Oh, well, I don’t know.’ And I’m like Lindsay, ‘No. We’re joining this band.’ It was a moment of destiny.”
“Destiny” was praised for his efforts in the rock genre by the band Led Zeppelin, where in an interview he Interview magazinenoted, “This little lady should come and sing on one of our albums. If she comes to sing on one of our albums – it’s… what’s her name? – Steve.”
“I think it’s just going to be quick. On other albums maybe just a guest for one track — on a very light-hearted level. I can’t see a serious turn one way or the other. We just play with each other. I would not like to go and sing with someone else at all. Stairway to Heaven. was mentioned by the hitmaker.