Key Dates in Stevie Nicks's Solo Timeline
Stevie Nicks embarked on her solo career in the late 1970s while remaining a core member of Fleetwood Mac. Her solo path included early collaborations, her landmark debut album, and ongoing parallel work with the band. Below are the central milestones that define when and how she went solo.
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| First notable solo songwriting credit | 1975: "Rhiannon" on Fleetwood Mac's self-titled album | Recording credits |
| Solo debut album release | July 1981: Bella Donna | Album release data |
| Lead single from Bella Donna | Edge of Seventeen | Single release information |
| Certification of Bella Donna | Platinum by the RIAA (1981) and multi-platinum later | RIAA certification records |
| Start of sustained solo activity | 1981–1983: Bella Donna and The Wild Heart (1983) | Discography chronology |
Bella Donna and the Launch of a Solo Career
In July 1981, Stevie Nicks released Bella Donna, her first solo studio album, while still an active member of Fleetwood Mac. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was supported by the hit Edge of Seventeen and Bella Donna. Its commercial success established Nicks as a viable solo artist without requiring her to step away from the band.
Notable Solo Works and Releases
- 1981: Bella Donna — platinum-certified solo debut
- 1983: The Wild Heart — follow-up solo album
- 1987: solo contributions to the film soundtrack and live performances
- 1991: Time Space — further solo studio work
- Ongoing: periodic solo tours and collaborations alongside Fleetwood Mac cycles
Solo Projects While in Fleetwood Mac
Long before 1981, Nicks helped define Fleetwood Mac’s sound, but her first true solo release arrived with Bella Donna in 1981. Even then, she maintained a dual career, contributing to and performing with Fleetwood Mac while pursuing solo albums and tours. This arrangement allowed her to grow as a solo artist while preserving the band's legacy.
Defining the Solo Debut: Bella Donna (1981)
Bella Donna crystallized Nicks’s solo identity, showcasing her distinctive voice and storytelling. The album’s success was immediate and substantial, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 and yielding one of her signature songs. It remains a reference point for discussions of her solo achievements and a foundation for her enduring solo reputation.
Balancing Act: Solo Career and Fleetwood Mac
Nicks’s solo trajectory has always coexisted with her role in Fleetwood Mac. She has periodically returned to the band for albums and tours while continuing to release solo material and perform her catalog. This balance has made it difficult to point to a single moment when she "went solo"; instead, her career reflects an ongoing integration of band and solo work, beginning in earnest with Bella Donna in 1981.