Like Green Day on Monday, another South by Southwest confirmation came yesterday in Stevie Nicks, who bewitches the music conference in an interview with Ann Powers on Thursday, March 14, and also stars in a pair of SXSW Film docs.
The Film spread in this weeks Chronicle, both ours and SXSWs, spilled a wealth of information as far as musics concerned. The Fests 24 Beats Per Second music series revealed inside looks at Austins Gourds (All the Labor), New Oreleans piano prince James Booker (Bayou Maharajah), and Detroits black punk siblings Death (A Band Called Death), among many others, including free Auditorium Shores Mexicans Molotov (Gimme the Power).
Nicks In Your Dreams, made by her and Eurythmics seer David Stewart during a 2010 collaboration on her album, also screens in the 24 Beats Per Second round-up, Thu., March 14 at the Paramount Theatre. The night before, Wednesday, catch her in Dave Grohls Sound City, which throws back the curtain on an L.A. studio that birthed Nirvanas Nevermind and Fleetwood Macs Rumors.
Tie-ins there are three: Nicks will guest in Grohls as-yet-unnanounced Sound City showcase; Fleetwood Macs new tour begins in April (with stops in Dallas on June 4, and then Houston the next day); and Rhino Records just reissued Rumors. Nicks appearance locally thus follows her Rumors co-star Lindsey Buckinghams sold-out show at Antones last August and Rumors producer Ken Caillat in October for the Texas Book Festival.
Sound City clusters in SX Films Special Events, which features more music tie-ins in Asleep at the Wheel Then and Now and Mabon Teenie Hodges A Portrait of a Memphis Soul Original. Ill never forget a newly-sober Chan Marshall (Cat Power) gushing in my ear about working with the Hodges brothers in 2006. Only because she already swung through the Moody last month is Cat Power not coming to SXSW this year like everyone else.
This article appears in March 1 • 2013.
