10 Reasons Proving Stevie Nicks Is An Immortal Rock Goddess

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It’s hard to imagine the rock scene without the one and only Stevie Nicks. Nicks, who gained worldwide recognition for being a member of the British-American group Fleetwood Mac, not only made her mark as an empowered female musician but also delivered songs that will remain influential as long as music prevails. Anyone who says that she’s not the face of rock n’ roll is simply lying; for these 10 facts presented below, one guarantees that she’s a true rock goddess.

 

She’s always one step ahead when it comes to her career.

She’s been holding on for years as a musician, but nowadays, we can also call her an actress and an exhibition artist. She had acted in small roles (most notably, her appearance in the American Horror Story) and has held her exhibition with her series of self-portraits taken with an “old-school polaroid.”

She doesn’t need a man to fulfill her life.

Nicks is known for many things, and that includes loving herself most. She may have said countless times in an interview that her standards for a partner are seemingly high; but even without it, she’s more than fine.

Her repertoire speaks for itself.

From her early hits in her first group Buckingham-Nicks to Fleetwood Mac, and then as a solo artist, Nicks has done it all. She’s a Grammy winner, a recipient of numerous accolades, and a two-time inductee at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – the first woman to ever do so.

She’s a fairy godmother to female musicians in the music industry.

From the start of her career until today, Nicks remained an inspiration to lots of musicians. Even more so, she often considered herself a “fairy godmother” to those who need her help. “They know they can call me,” the musician told Vulture. “I’m never far away. I like to say a fairy godmother as opposed to a mom because I don’t become their moms… They don’t need another mom, but maybe they need a fairy godmother.”

There’s no such thing as an “old rock star.”

Nicks’ career is one of the most long-lasting careers in music. We have to give her the credit, for even with her age, she’s still rocking like her golden years (minus the booze and drugs of course).

She spent time giving back to the heroes of the United States.

It’s hard being a Stevie Nicks – your busy schedule is something that she constantly faces. But that’s not a reason when it comes to giving back to people. Nicks has been actively participating in her work for the wounded veterans, singing and talking with their families.

She’s open to her past struggles with drug addiction.

Now, what would the world of music be without the heavy dose of drugs? In the 70s and right toward the 80s, Nicks struggled in the chains of cocaine addiction. Today, she’s among the people who advocate against it by sharing her experiences and helping people overcome the troubles of drugs.

She’s a women’s rights advocate.

Nicks is lucky that she didn’t have to dwell with perverted producers to get ahead of her career because Lindsey Buckingham was there to help her. Nonetheless, she’s vocal in her support of women’s rights. She’s supportive of the #MeToo movement and when Hillary Clinton faced Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential race.

Her friendship with Christine McVie is incredibly inspiring.

It’s rare to find a best friend in an industry that’s constantly changing; lucky for the Fleetwood Mac stars, they have each other. “Chris and I made a pact that we would never be in a room full of famous English or American guitar players and be treated as second-class citizens,” Nicks told NME. “If we weren’t respected, we would say, ‘this party’s over. We have stayed true to that our entire career.” If that’s not the mark of a true friendship, then we don’t know what is.