Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks has spoken about being the only woman to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame twice.

The Fleetwood Mac singer was inducted with the band in 1998 and again as a solo artist in 2019.

During an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Nicks spoke briefly about what the honour meant to her. ā€œIt’s 22 men that are in twice for their solo work and being in a big band and no women,ā€ she said.

ā€œUntil me. So I feel that I definitely broke a big rock’n’roll glass ceiling.ā€

 

Nicks also spoke about her and bandmate Christine McVie’s attitudes to being women in a male-dominated industry when Fleetwood Mac started out. ā€œWe made a pact at the very beginning that if we were ever in a room of super famous guitar players that didn’t treat us with the respect that we thought that we deserved, that we would just stand up and say, ā€˜This party’s over’ and we would walk out,ā€ she explained.

ā€œWe never actually did have to do that so that was a nice surprise. We never had to make a scene.ā€







Meanwhile, the musician shared her own take on a viral TikTok video featuring Fleetwood Mac’s ā€˜Dreams’ earlier this month (October 14). The song shot up the charts again after TikTok user Nathan Apodaca posted a video of him skateboarding to the song while drinking cranberry juice straight from the bottle.

Nicks put her own spin on the clip, swapping a skateboard for roller skates and leaving a bottle of juice in the background in homage to the original.

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