![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, she has cemented her reputation as a cultural icon in recent years – there are the TV appearances ( American Horror Story), the appropriation of her distinctive look in drag culture (the annual Night of a Thousand Stevies in New York, Thorgy Thor on RuPaul’s Drag Race), and recent collaborations with Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift – but you cannot survive for half a century in the music business without a core foundation of songs that resonate with the human experience. ![]() Whether she is singing tender ballads, titanic rock epics, or harmonising on some of pop music’s most enduring and sensitive hits, Stevie’s reputation is founded on her inherent musicality and relatable musings on life, love, and loss. Where would we be without Stevie Nicks? An artist of rare grace, power, and integrity, Stevie has built up a long-lasting career of some fifty years in various incarnations through the peerless beauty of her music. The fact that anybody loves my music makes me feel very good, because this is what I do.” – Stevie Nicks on her gay audience, 2014. “I can’t say that I’m so glad that gay people like my music, because I have never looked at gay people as different from any other people. ABBA Voyage review: Futuristic fun – but above all, we’re thankful for the music.Autistic girl, 16, ‘dragged from home’ for saying police officer ‘looks like my lesbian nan’. ![]()
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