Stevie Nicks Has Made History

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Some people are so great you’ve gotta tell them twice.

And Steve Nicks is one of those people.

The Fleetwood Mac singer has become a part of history as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has made her the very first woman to be inducted twice.

The 70-year-old is already in the prestigious club as a member of Fleetwood Mac but has now been welcomed in her own right as a solo artist following 3 nominations.

“The fact that I’ve been able to have these two careers my whole life… It has made my life amazing because I’ve been able to have these two amazing careers and live in two completely different worlds,” she told Rolling Stone.

The Go Your Own Way singer is joined by fellow 2018 inductees, Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, Radiohead, The Cure, and Roxy Music and the Zombies.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 34th induction ceremony will take place on the 29th of March at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Rock on!