Stevie’s Blue Lamp is a New York-based tribute to Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac, led by vocalist Jessica Star. Built around Jessica’s vision, voice, and deep connection to the music, the project delivers a powerful live concert experience celebrating the artistry, mystique, and enduring influence of one of rock’s most iconic performers.
At the heart of the show is Jessica’s dynamic vocal performance, supported by an outstanding lineup of New York City musicians: Jonathan Fritz on guitar, Joseph Wallace on bass, Shinya Miyamoto on drums, and keyboardists Martin Shapiro and Mike DiMeo. Together, they bring Stevie’s music to life with authenticity, energy, and meticulous attention to detail. From the soaring emotion of "Silver Springs" and "Landslide" to the driving power of "Stand Back," "Edge of Seventeen," and "Gold Dust Woman," Stevie’s Blue Lamp captures the spirit of the original recordings while delivering a vibrant, high-energy live performance.
The band has built strong momentum throughout the New York region, earning enthusiastic audiences and multiple sold-out performances. In May 2026, Stevie’s Blue Lamp reached a major milestone when Jessica Star and guitarist Jonathan Fritz made their debut appearance at the legendary Irving Plaza during Night of 1000 Stevies, performing "Sisters of the Moon" before a packed house of devoted Stevie Nicks fans. Their appearance at one of the world's most celebrated Stevie Nicks events further established Stevie’s Blue Lamp as a rising force in the tribute community.
The band's next major headline performance takes place on Friday, October 30, 2026, at the Shames JCC on the Hudson, where audiences will experience a full evening celebrating the timeless music of Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.
With polished musicianship, compelling visuals, and a passionate commitment to honoring the music, Stevie’s Blue Lamp delivers an immersive concert experience that captures the magic, emotion, and spirit of Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac for audiences of all generations.