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In Your Dreams is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, released on May 3, 2011 by Reprise Records.It is her first solo studio album since Trouble in Shangri-La (2001) and also coincides with the 30th anniversary of the release of her debut solo album Bella Donna.
The music video was directed by David A. Stewart, who produced the In Your Dreams album, and filmed in Nicks' house and backyard. Nicks' goddaughter Kelly appears in the video wearing a vintage dress that Nicks wore on stage in 1976. According to Nicks, Kelly portrays the young Stevie Nicks blending with the soul of Nicks' 62-year-old self. [3]
2007 - Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (Deluxe edition 13 music video collection, 1981–2001) CD+DVD; 2008 - Soundstage: Stevie Nicks Live (Broadcast, 2007) (Sears-exclusive Blu-ray 2008, Live in Chicago DVD 2009, DD 2014) 2013 - Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams (Album making-of documentary, 2012) DVD/DD
Not that it ever was far from rock fans’ consciousness, but Stevie Nicks’ voice is suddenly a ubiquitous part of popular culture again, thanks to a viral video of a skateboarding man singing ...
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks launched their anticipated Two Icons, One Night jaunt in Los Angeles on Friday (March 10) and had a few surprises in store to ensure the night lived up to its name.
The music video for the single was released on August 24, 2011. [3] It features Nicks, Mike Campbell, and David A. Stewart riding Nicks' tour bus in the desert. Nicks is featured in various desert scenes in one of her trademark outfits.
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In Your Dreams (Leon Russell album), 2008; In Your Dreams (Stevie Nicks album) or the title song, 2011; In Your Dreams, a 2001 EP by Say Anything; In Your Dreams, a 2006 musical written by Zeke Farrow, with music by Lucian Piane