Stevie Nicks once dedicated a performance of the Fleetwood Mac song “Landslide” to Kid Rock because the two singers have a surprising connection. Here’s what we know about the rock stars’ relationship and how Kid Rock reacted to Nicks devoting her performance to him.
Stevie Nicks and Kid Rock | Frank Micelotta Archive/Hulton Archive via Getty Images Stevie Nicks once dedicated a performance of ‘Landslide’ to Kid Rock
In Oct. 2014, Fleetwood Mac played a concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan. Kid Rock, a Detroit native, was in attendance.
Singer Stevie Nicks dedicated a moving performance of “Landslide” to Kid Rock. As she ended the song, the “Cowboy” singer got on stage and embraced a startled Nicks from behind, kissing her on the cheek. A YouTube video from the concert shows Kid Rock holding Nicks as she finished singing. When it was over, she turned around to...
Stevie Nicks and Kid Rock | Frank Micelotta Archive/Hulton Archive via Getty Images Stevie Nicks once dedicated a performance of ‘Landslide’ to Kid Rock
In Oct. 2014, Fleetwood Mac played a concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan. Kid Rock, a Detroit native, was in attendance.
Singer Stevie Nicks dedicated a moving performance of “Landslide” to Kid Rock. As she ended the song, the “Cowboy” singer got on stage and embraced a startled Nicks from behind, kissing her on the cheek. A YouTube video from the concert shows Kid Rock holding Nicks as she finished singing. When it was over, she turned around to...
- 2/11/2023
- by Grace Turney
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Dinah Sheridan, who played the mother in the 1970 version of The Railway Children, has died. We take a look at her life in film
Before the second world war, a teenage Sheridan played the fresh-faced ingenue in a string of British features, including a snobbish daughter in Father Steps Out (1937) and a theatrical type in the murder mystery Landslide (also 1937) – the latter film co-starring her future husband Jimmy Hanley. Clips are hard to find for these cheap and cheerful pictures – it's not until cult caper Calling Paul Temple (1948) that we can get a look at Sheridan, then in her late 20s, in action. She played Steve, the vivacious wife of the suave crime novelist of the title, played by John Bentley.
And you can catch a glimpse of Sheridan doing some knitting while a precocious Petula Clark twangs her guitar in The Huggetts Abroad, one of the series of Huggetts movies in the late 40s.
Before the second world war, a teenage Sheridan played the fresh-faced ingenue in a string of British features, including a snobbish daughter in Father Steps Out (1937) and a theatrical type in the murder mystery Landslide (also 1937) – the latter film co-starring her future husband Jimmy Hanley. Clips are hard to find for these cheap and cheerful pictures – it's not until cult caper Calling Paul Temple (1948) that we can get a look at Sheridan, then in her late 20s, in action. She played Steve, the vivacious wife of the suave crime novelist of the title, played by John Bentley.
And you can catch a glimpse of Sheridan doing some knitting while a precocious Petula Clark twangs her guitar in The Huggetts Abroad, one of the series of Huggetts movies in the late 40s.
- 11/26/2012
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
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