-6.1 C
Beijing
Wednesday, January 28, 2026

UPS to cut 30,000 jobs and close 24 sites as Amazon volume “glide-down” continues

UPS plans to cut up to 30,000 jobs and close 24 facilities in 2026 as it reduces Amazon delivery volume, even as the company beat earnings estimates and forecast higher revenue for the year.

Wall Street pushes S&P 500 toward 7,000 while Dow falls as healthcare stocks tumble

Wall Street lifted the S&P 500 to a record and closer to 7,000 as earnings rolled in and the Fed meeting began, while the Dow slipped after health insurers sank on Medicare Advantage news.

Tesla stock in focus ahead of results as Wall Street debates growth vs profitability

Tesla is set for a key earnings test as investors watch margins, demand and pricing strategy, with the results expected to influence sentiment across the EV and tech markets.

Long-Lost Buckingham Nicks Album Finally Gets Reissue After 50 Years

LifestyleLong-Lost Buckingham Nicks Album Finally Gets Reissue After 50 Years

Before the turbulence of Rumours and the arena-sized fame of Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were two young dreamers in Los Angeles, making music and posing nude on the cover of their only joint album. Released in 1973 as Buckingham Nicks, the record was a commercial failure at the time but would go on to achieve cult status among collectors and fans—long out of print, often selling for $40 to $90 on the secondhand market.

That will finally change on September 19, when Buckingham Nicks is officially reissued on vinyl, CD, and streaming platforms via Rhino. The long-overdue release marks the first time the album will be widely accessible in digital formats, nearly 50 years after its initial release.

Music historian Brian Mansfield calls the album “iconic,” not necessarily for its content but for its elusive legacy. Featuring Buckingham’s layered guitar work and the haunting harmonies that would later define Fleetwood Mac, the album remains a snapshot of a moment before global fame—before heartbreak and lawsuits, before “Landslide” and “The Chain.”

The couple’s story began years earlier in Northern California, when they met at a local church and sang “California Dreamin’” together. They later joined a band called Fritz, opening for legends like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, before striking out on their own in L.A. According to biographer Stephen Davis, Nicks was deeply devoted, hand-washing Buckingham’s jeans and embroidering stars and moons on the hems.

Despite its failure to gain traction at the time, the album played a pivotal role in Fleetwood Mac’s history. Mick Fleetwood reportedly heard “Frozen Love” at Sound City studios and invited Buckingham to join the band—on the condition that Nicks join as well. Their debut with the group in 1975 launched a new era of success.

Today, the original Buckingham Nicks remains a highly sought-after item in record stores. Collectors like Bob Fuchs at Electric Fetus in Minneapolis say copies rarely last more than a few hours on the shelf.

Reflecting on the reissue, Buckingham said, “We were just kids, but the work holds up.” For many fans, it’s a glimpse into a past full of promise, love, and the early magic that shaped one of rock’s most legendary pairings.

READ MORE:

Check out our other content

Check out other tags:

Most Popular Articles