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Q: I heard Courtney Love talks
about Stevie in a movie?
A: 35 minutes into Alec Cox's 1986 film "Sid and Nancy", the character
of Nancy, played by Chloe Webb, has left the house hastily wearing a red
print headband, blue indian hippie dress, and purple floral silk coatdress.
Catching a glimpse of herself in a mirror, she exclaims "I look like [expletive]
Stevie Nicks in hippie clothes!". Courtney Love played a bit part and
was not in this scene.
Q: What are Stevie's favorite
books/TV shows/movies/etc?
A: Books: "A Course in Miracles" 3 volumes by Helen Schuman, "Sacred Symbols
of the Ancients" by Edith L. Randall, "In God's Way" by "a psychic", "Diary
of a Drug Fiend" by Aleister Crowley, "Ceremony of the Innocent" by Taylor
Caldwell, and "Vindication" by Frances Sherwood. She is also inspired
by Wilde and Keats. Artists: Sulamith Wulfing (1901-1989, Wuppertal Germany),
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939, Czechoslovakia). Television: "General Hospital",
"One Life to Live", "The Muppet Show", "Miami Vice", and "Star Trek: The
Next Generation". Movies: Jean Cocteau's 1946 "La Belle et la Bete", or
"Beauty and the Beast", "Julia", and "Mary, Queen of Scots". Backstage
atmosphere is provided by Paradise tea, Jasmine candles, and Nag Champa
incense. Stevie also collects dolls.
Q: In the "Enchanted" booklet,
who is the girl singing into a hairbrush in the mirror?
A: Sara Recor Fleetwood.
Q: Who is Britney Marx?
A: In the 1980s Cheryl Cusella was a Stevie Nicks impersonator in Phoenix.
She claimed she owned a limo company, and went into the concert promotion
business. Cheryl booked acts she couldn't produce, and didn't pay the
ones she did, including Mick Fleetwood's Zoo. Cheryl was convicted of
two counts of fraud in 1989, served 38 days in jail, got seven years probation
and paid $32,000 in restitution. She then changed her name to Britney
Marx. Reportedly in 1990 she published a book called "Sweet Poison: A
Heartfelt Diary". Most recently in June of 1999, Britney was charged by
the Arizona state attorney general's office with six counts of theft (totalling
nearly $500,000) and one count of fraudulent schemes and artifices related
to an animal rescue organization.
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