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HOT GALLERY: Snakkle Celebrates Rockers Who Still Rock
While most of us are passed out after a glass of wine and The Daily Show, some of these 60- and 70-somethings have built a lifetime of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. (Oh, yeah, and copious millions and worldwide fame.) These rock legends have showed the world how to mix up fame and fortune with a hearty does of hard living. Here’s our homage to 12 rockers who still know how to rock 'n' roll. By Katherine Butler
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Stevie Nicks in 2011
Keeping mystical clothing and incense makers in business for decades now, the husky-voice crooner was born Stephanie Nicks in Phoenix on May 26, 1948. Singing since she was 4 years old, Nicks formed Fleetwood Mac in the 1970s, hitting it big with “Rhiannon” in 1975. Stevie also performed solo through the 1980s, leaving the industry for a few years to focus on her health. In 1997, Fleetwood Mac reunited to continued success. Here we see a then-63-year-old Nicks performing in Los Angeles on September 18, 2011.
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