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"Nightbird" is a 1983 song by the American singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks, written by Nicks with Sandy Stewart. It was the third single from Nicks's second solo album, The Wild Heart . The song, a duet with Stewart, peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 on January 28, 1984 and reached No. 32 spot on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart.
Jane Kristen Marczewski (December 29, 1990 – February 19, 2022), better known by her stage name Nightbirde, [1] was an American singer-songwriter.. Previously having released two EPs and several singles, Nightbirde auditioned on America's Got Talent in 2021, where she received a Golden Buzzer for her original song "It's OK". [2]
Nightbird is a 2-CD plus 1-DVD live album by American singer Eva Cassidy, released posthumously in November 2015, nineteen years after her death.The album was recorded at the Blues Alley club in Washington, D.C. in January 1996.
“When we heard Nightbirde singing this song on this stage, we were very inspired and touched by her story, so we decided to record the song,” one of Mzansi Youth Choir’s members explained on ...
It was also a callback to the last time Nicks was on stage at Studio 8H, on Dec. 10, 1983, when she sang "Stand Back" and "Nightbird" — a song written as a continuation of "Edge of Seventeen ...
Nightbird comprises the complete Blues Alley concert recordings, including eight previously unreleased songs, from the night of January 3, 1996. The European version of the CD package also includes a DVD including 12 video performances from the Blues Alley concert. Nightbird was also released as a four-LP vinyl package worldwide. [citation needed]
Nightbird may refer to: Strisores, a group of birds sometimes called "nightbirds" "Nightbird" (song), a 1983 song by Stevie Nicks "Nightbird", a 1975 song by Kalapana "Nightbird", a song by SZA released on Soundcloud alongside "I Hate U" (2021) Nightbird (Paul Carrack album), released in 1980; Nightbird (Yanni album), released in 1997
Alison Steele (born Ceil Loman; January 26, 1937 – September 27, 1995) was an American radio personality who was also known by her air name, The Nightbird.She amassed a large and loyal following on her night shifts on WNEW-FM in New York City during the late 1960s and 1970s.