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    This is one of the reasons why Stevie Nicks remains one of my favorite Rock & Roll Ladies... [img]graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [img]wink.gif[/img]

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    Thanks for posting that - I loved it! And I love Stevie Nicks too. I saw her live several years ago and she was great.

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    Originally posted by American Knight:
    Thanks for posting that - I loved it! And I love Stevie Nicks too. I saw her live several years ago and she was great.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">No problem AK....Here's more from THE NICKS FIX...her official website....


    To all the troops around the world~ I send you all my energy in this, the New Year. I thought you might like to hear about my last visit to Walter Reed and Bethesda hospitals, so here is my journal entry that begins my new journal.

    Thank you for what you do~
    Dance whenever you can~
    I love you
    Stevie Nicks



    January 14th, 2006

    I haven?t written in my journal for weeks. That is very unlike me?I think it is because my last 3-day trip to Bethesda, Walter Reed and Arlington National Cemetery deeply affected me. It happens every time I go~

    It actually leaves me speechless?

    Each time I go I find out more about the war thru these young peoples? eyes. One boy said ? ?Don?t idolize us~ at the point of battle we are just fighting to keep our friends alive~ Iraqi and American? I guess that is what we would all do. You are on a team~ and the Iraqi people are lovely~ and you bond. You are emotionally touched by something every day and in simple terms, you feel that you are helping. That is what freedom means to them and they are willing, everyday, to risk their lives for it.

    So, as **** and I went from room to room delivering their tiny iPod~ they told us their stories. **** became his tall, loving, father figure, English self~ taking in every word they said~ remaining calm (at least on the outside) inspiring them. We floated from room to room down thru the halls of the 2 hospitals over a three-day period. We gave out all our iPods. Right before I left for D.C., Stephen Tyler and Joe Perry dug into their pockets and came up with $10,000 for me. In my eyes they went from the coolest rock stars to generous great men~ as my press agent Liz Rosenberg said~ every returning wounded soldier should be given an iPod. It will be an integral part of their recovery.

    The morning of the second day, **** and I went to Arlington National Cemetery. We had no idea what to expect that day. We walked among the graves and stood together in the exact place where John Kennedy had stood two weeks before his death. He is buried there~ overlooking Washington, D.C. He has the best view in the city. He is everywhere there and you can feel it.

    We went then to lay a wreath upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The ceremony takes place in a great white stone structure~ an amphitheatre. It was very grand. We visited a moment in the display room where specific medals and flags are housed~ beautiful folded blue flags like the one I have that was my fathers. And then, as only heads of state are usually allowed to do, we walked thru the doors of history and down the many steps to the great white tomb of the unknown soldiers~

    The tomb guard says?.
    ?Stevie Nicks and **** Fleetwood are here to represent the 90,000 men and women that did not return.? We laid our hands on the wreath and walked 4 steps. Then the tomb guard took the wreath and laid it down. Then, out of nowhere came a soldier with a trumpet. Softly~ and delicately~ he played Taps~ the saddest song of all~ and he played it beautifully. As **** and I went back up the stairs, it occurred to me that I would never forget this moment~ and what it might mean to die for one?s country. Then I cried. You can?t not cry. It is all so terribly serious. **** Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks have never stood so straight. My only regret is that my father, who died at the end of last summer, was not there with us. He would have been so proud.

    Then we went on to visit the graves of the 7 astronauts who did not make it back. Christa McAuliffe and I shared the same birthday, May 26th. I definitely had a moment with her. She would do it all again. Christa wanted to fly.

    So all that said, what we try to do on our visits, is to use our power to call back that charmed, childlike innocence~ and the answer to that, in my opinion~ is music. Music gives you the strength to keep moving. Music inspires you. Inspired people don?t stay down.

    So, in closing, it was awesome. I have never seen so many beautiful long eyelashes in one place. One can?t help but fall in love with each one of them. And Dr. Wagner and Ellen and Mike and Joe and Elaine, you are?.
    My heroes~

    Thank you to the USO of Metropolitan Washington for letting us come to your hospitals~

    You are awesome.



    Janaury 29th, 2006

    Today we heard on the news that Bob Woodruff and Doug Vogt were hit by an IED bomb. We are all very concerned. Not much information has been given yet?.
    Stevie



    January 30th, 2006

    It was reported on the news tonight that Bob Woodruff and Doug Vogt had arrived at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in DC?..
    Stevie



    Tuesday Morning ~ 11:15am
    January 31st, 2006

    Today I sent Bob Woodruff, and his cameraman Doug Vogt, iPods. A world-class newsman, and his Emmy winning cameraman, unbelieveable. I am very sad about this. He along with Elizabeth Vargas took over for my favorite guy, Peter Jennings. This was the coveted ?World News? spot. I could say that they shouldn?t have gone~ they have kids, but? but that?s what we do, we reach out to tell the world those stories they need to know. I write songs and go where I have to go. They report the news and? go where they have to go. There?s always a risk. They were standing up filming when their tank drove over a bomb. It blew up all around them. That?s what I.E.D.?s , improvised explosive devices, do. They destroy from a distance; a cowards bomb. We don?t really know the extent of their injuries.

    Pray for them.



    We leave for Melbourne Australia tonight at 11:45. I got up at 10:00 today so I could have my quiet time on this, our last day in L.A. We will be back in 5 weeks. That seems like a long time to me now~ but as we all know?
    Time is flying~

    So, off I go into the wild blue yonder once again. What an adventure~ and New Zealand too?I?m sure the minute I get on the plane this nervous, ?not wanting to go? thing will be gone` just like stage fright.

    So, bon voyage, America, for awhile. Goodbye, house that I love and, goodbye ?tree of my heart?~
    I will be right back~
    Love,
    Steph

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    Thanks! I had no idea she was so involved. This is fascinating.

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    Cool

    Originally posted by American Knight:
    Thanks! I had no idea she was so involved. This is fascinating.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Here's more....

    Stevie and the Injured Troops
    USNews.com had the following article:

    A Rock Legend's Own USO Tour

    tp 13

    The troops went gaga recently when Fleetwood Mac hottie Stevie Nicks showed up for a little morale boosting at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

    Insiders tell us that she showed up July 8 without notice, lugging dozens of T-shirts and Apple iPods [Actually the ipods were delivered on a second visit on August 23rd and 24th] to hand out to those she visited.

    "She even programmed them herself," says a USO official. Nicks is just one of the dozens of stars--most notably Cher --who have visited injured troops from Iraq and Afghanistan unannounced and sans paparazzi.

    Many are planning a return trip this week as part of the USO's huge fundraising gala to herald the work of "service heroes" and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers.

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