Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Are Teasing a New Project

Stevie
Nicks
and
Lindsey
Buckingham
are
working
together
again,
at
least
in
terms
of
social
media
marketing.
It
seems
quite
possible
they
are
teasing
a
long-awaited
reissue
from
their
pre-Fleetwood
Mac days.
The
former bandmates
have
been
publicly
feuding
since
Buckingham
was
fired
from
the
group
in
2018,
after
being
accused
by
Nicks
of
mocking
her
during
an
awards
acceptance
speech.
But
the
duo
started
following
each
other
again
on
social
media
recently,
and
on
Thursday
they
posted
a
pair
of
cryptic,
coordinated
messages.
Nicks’
post
reads “And
if
you
go
forward….”
and
Buckingham’s
says “I’ll
meet
you
there.”
Together
that
forms
the
first
line
of
the
chorus
to
the
song “Frozen
Love,”
from
the
duo’s
pre-Fleetwood
Mac
album
Buckingham
Nicks.
Read
More:
How
Stevie
Nicks
and
Lindsey
Buckingham
Joined
Fleetwood
Mac
The
1973
release
barely
made
a
dent
on
the
charts,
and
was
soon
deleted
from
their
label’s
catalog.
But
Mick
Fleetwood
heard
the
record
while
touring
the
Sound
City
recording
studio,
and
soon
invited
the
duo
to
join
Fleetwood
Mac.
Their
contributions
to
1975’s
Fleetwood
Mac
helped
the
group
become
superstars.
Despite
the
continued
popularity
of
Nicks,
Buckingham
and
Fleetwood
Mac,
Buckingham
Nicks
has
never
been
reissued.
In
2013,
Buckingham
talked
to
K-Earth
101
about
the
prospects
of
a
Buckingham
Nicks
reissue. “Stevie
and
I
have
been
hanging
out
a
little
bit
lately,
and
we’ve
been
talking
about
that.
…Of
course,
we’ve
been
talking
about
it
off
and
on
for
a
long
time,
but
Stevie
seems
really
into
the
idea.
So
yes,
I
would
say
yes.”
Whether
by
plan
or
coincidence,
Fleetwood
also
seems
to
have
the
Buckingham
Nicks
record
on
his
mind.
In
a
recent
Instagram
post
(embedded
below)
he
can
be
seen
listening
to “Frozen
Love”
and
raving
about
the
duo. “It’s
magic
then,
it’s
magic
now.
What
a
thrill.
Amen.”
Hear
Buckingham
Nicks
Perform ‘Frozen
Love’
Fleetwood
Mac
Solo
Albums
Ranked
There
have
been
more
than
45
of
these
outside
projects,
which
deepen
and
add
to
the
band’s
legacy.
Gallery
Credit:
Nick
DeRiso