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Nicks's other solo efforts include ''The Wild Heart'' (]), ''Rock A Little'' (]), ''The Other Side of the Mirror'' (]), ''Street Angel'' (]), and ''Trouble In Shangri-La'' (]). Nicks's other solo efforts include ''The Wild Heart'' (]), ''Rock A Little'' (]), ''The Other Side of the Mirror'' (]), ''Street Angel'' (]), and ''Trouble In Shangri-La'' (]).

She currently resides in ], a suburb of ].


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Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac. The 1975 Warner Brothers Records Album "Fleetwood Mac" was Nick's and music partner Lyndsey Buckingham's debut with Fleetwood Mac. Nicks contributed songs such as Rhiannon and Landslide; originally written for the second Buckingham Nicks album. Additionally, Nicks has had many successful solo albums, such as Bella Donna (1981), which contains the hit songs "Leather and Lace" (with Don Henley), "Edge of Seventeen", and "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", her popular duet with Tom Petty. Bella Donna reached No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Album charts and, as of 1990, is certified quadruple (4x) platinum.

Nicks's other solo efforts include The Wild Heart (1983), Rock A Little (1985), The Other Side of the Mirror (1989), Street Angel (1994), and Trouble In Shangri-La (2001).

She currently resides in Paradise Valley, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix.

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