![]() ![]() You would swear you were listening to the original recording, as it was spot on, note for note. Other highlights of the set included the duet “Leather and Lace,” which she performed with guest vocalist, Steve Real. It’s worth noting that pianist Darryl Smith turned in a fantastic prelude to Rhiannon on the keys that left the crowd in awe of the sweet melody. However, the greatest crowd reaction and standing ovations came after “Gold Dust Woman,” “Stand Back,” and Rhiannon, respectively. “No more Greatest Hits Tours, I can’t be performing these same old songs for another 20 years,” she professed to the crowd, “I have to move on.” What followed was a 2 hour set of Nicks classics, interspersed with newer material, which she claimed would be her focus going forward. ![]() Each picture was a time capsule within itself, paying homage to classic rock artists such as Chuck Berry, Tina Turner, The Who, The Stones, Aerosmith, Janis Joplin and Fleetwood Mac to name but a few. The evening commenced with a cover of Zeppelin’s “Rock ‘n Roll.” Throughout the tune, a large video screen backdrop featured a back and white montage of photographs shot by Neil Preston. The enchanting songstress was greeted by many of those now 40 and 50 something fans when she performed before a sold-out audience inside the Seneca Niagara Casino this past Saturday night. Her flaxen hair, whimsical wardrobe, and her mystical persona spoke to the wild hearts of teenage girls everywhere. ![]() Every girl who grew up in the 80’s wanted to emulate Stevie Nicks I was no exception. ![]()
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