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(L-R) John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey Buckingham of the rock group "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975. (Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) In 1967, three members ...
Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 album Fleetwood Mac didn’t just shake up the band’s roster; it shaped the genre-defying quintet into the classic rock icons they are today. Formed in the UK in 1967, Fleetwood Mac ...
A former Fleetwood Mac producer who worked on the wildly popular "Rumors" album said the record could never be made today. When Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac, they helped ...
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham announced on Wednesday that their 1973 album Buckingham Nicks will be reissued for the first time since the 1980s. The album will be released across all platforms ...
Fleetwood Mac are a band filled with sore spots, but when Stevie Nicks wrote 'Silver Springs' about Lindsey Buckingham, ...
The absence of Christine McVie on Say You Will suddenly unbalances Fleetwood Mac's delicate dynamic. Released on April 15, 2003, the LP ends up feeling like a conversation between Lindsey Buckingham ...
Lindsey Buckingham loved that critics compared a Fleetwood Mac album to The Beatles. They didn't necessarily mean it as a compliment, though. “[F]leetwood Mac‘s Tusk represents both the last word in ...
Because they were so massively successful during that particular era, it’s natural to think of Fleetwood Mac in terms of the Lindsey Buckingham/Stevie Nicks/Christine McVie singing/songwriting trio.
Fleetwood Mac will release a new album, Rumours Live, on Sept. 8. The album will be released on CD and vinyl and includes a concert recorded on Aug. 29, 1977, at the Forum in Los Angeles during the ...
If there's one album that could contain the absolute chaos of a band on the verge of a downward spiral - and still sound like it's been produced by a mad genius - it's Fleetwood Mac's Tusk. With a ...
In 1967, three members of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded four songs in a session at Decca Studios in London. One instrumental track was named “Fleetwood Mac” after two of the musicians, ...
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