Whether as part of one of the most iconic bands of all time or as a solo artist, Stevie Nicks stands as one of the most intriguing performers and personalities of her generation, a songwriter whose haunting singing voice still enchants decades later.

As a member of Fleetwood Mac, Nicks created some of the best songs of the last 50 years—“Landslide,” “Rhiannon” and “Dreams” are all listed in Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list, as is “Edge of Seventeen,” one of her first solo releases. Between both, Nicks has sold nearly 200 million albums worldwide.

Her persona has also been one of fascination to fans throughout the years, notably the perception of many that she’s a Wiccan (she’s not—let’s just lay that one to rest). She parlayed that fascination to her advantage on F/X anthology series American Horror Story, playing—what else?—a witch!

Throughout the years, Nicks has toured both solo and with Fleetwood Mac, becoming the first woman to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. She’s also a part of Las Vegas’ entertainment history, performing to a sold-out crowd at the opening of Dolby Live at Park MGM in 2016. She’s truly one of entertainment’s few performers who could rest on laurels, but when you watch her perform, you really get the sense she’s never been one to take her legend for granted.

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