Author Of New Stevie Nicks Book Is A Princeton Professor Who Loves 'Tusk,' Studies Tchaikovsky
October 05, 2022
October 05, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Oct. 5 (TNSbook) -- Princeton University issued the following news:
When Stephanie Lynn Nicks was a toddler, she couldn't pronounce her name, calling herself "TeeDee," which became Stevie. It stuck. And that's how the world still knows her, ever since she burst onto the pop music scene in the 1970s as lead vocalist for Fleetwood Mac.
"She became a superstar in the year of Star Wars, the Concorde, Elvis' death, New Yor . . .
When Stephanie Lynn Nicks was a toddler, she couldn't pronounce her name, calling herself "TeeDee," which became Stevie. It stuck. And that's how the world still knows her, ever since she burst onto the pop music scene in the 1970s as lead vocalist for Fleetwood Mac.
"She became a superstar in the year of Star Wars, the Concorde, Elvis' death, New Yor . . .