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See Fleetwood Mac Live
See Fleetwood Mac Live
See Fleetwood Mac Live
Fleetwood Mac – including classic members Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie – embark on their first tour in four years starting April 4, playing through spring and summer 2013 all across the country. On May 20th, they'll stop through Tacoma, on the beautiful Puget Sound in Washington State – and we want you to see them there for free!
Stevie Nicks Addresses Lindsey Buckingham Breakup in New Interview
Stevie Nicks Addresses Lindsey Buckingham Breakup in New Interview
Stevie Nicks Addresses Lindsey Buckingham Breakup in New Interview
It's a little weird and unseemly, given how long ago it all went down, but the behind-the-scenes breakups that plagued (and perhaps fueled) Fleetwood Mac's classic 'Rumours' album remain a topic of intense fascination for many -- which is why Stevie Nicks delved once more into the end of her affair with Lindsey Buckingham during a recent sit-down with Oprah Winfrey.
Christine McVie Not Returning to Fleetwood Mac
Christine McVie Not Returning to Fleetwood Mac
Christine McVie Not Returning to Fleetwood Mac
It appears that Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood has been instructed to stop trying to get Christine McVie to return to the band. McVie was part of their highly successful reunion tour captured on 1998's 'The Dance,' but opted out when they reconvened in 2003 to work on a new album ('Say You Will') and tour, as has not been back since.
Mick Fleetwood Says Christine McVie May Rejoin Fleetwood Mac
Mick Fleetwood Says Christine McVie May Rejoin Fleetwood Mac
Mick Fleetwood Says Christine McVie May Rejoin Fleetwood Mac
Since leaving Fleetwood Mac in 1998, Christine McVie has stayed close with the band, but refused all attempts to rejoin the group, largely due to her fear of flying. However, that might be changing. In a new interview, titular drummer Mick Fleetwood said that he is doing his best to lure her back into the fold for their upcoming tour.
35 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Tops the Charts
35 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Tops the Charts
35 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Tops the Charts
It’s hard to not hear the heartbreak in Fleetwood Mac's ‘Rumours.’ It’s hard to not hear the anger too. After kicking around as a cult blues-rock band for almost a decade, the British band hit the jackpot in 1975 after hiring a pair of California singer-songwriters, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Everyone was happy: longtime members John and Christine McVie, who were married, Buckingham and
Stevie Nicks Admits to Reliving Emotions That Inspired Fleetwood Mac’s Best Work
Stevie Nicks Admits to Reliving Emotions That Inspired Fleetwood Mac’s Best Work
Stevie Nicks Admits to Reliving Emotions That Inspired Fleetwood Mac’s Best Work
The expanded editions of 'Rumours' -- Fleetwood Mac's career-defining album from 1977 -- is available today, featuring unreleased live and studio recordings from the tumultuous time that surrounded the album's making. For Stevie Nicks, it was yet another chance to relive the drama and pain, something she's done frequently over the years.
Fleetwood Mac, ‘Rumours (Expanded Edition)’ — Album Review
Fleetwood Mac, ‘Rumours (Expanded Edition)’ — Album Review
Fleetwood Mac, ‘Rumours (Expanded Edition)’ — Album Review
Breakup albums don’t get much better than ‘Rumours,’ Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 blockbuster that was recorded as band members went through various stages of relationship adjustment. When they made their breakthrough self-titled album in 1975, Fleetwood Mac included two couples, one married; by the time ‘Rumours’ was released, they were broken up. Listen to the record, and you’ll get an idea what happene
20 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac Performs at President-Elect Clinton’s Inauguration
20 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac Performs at President-Elect Clinton’s Inauguration
20 Years Ago: Fleetwood Mac Performs at President-Elect Clinton’s Inauguration
While Bill Clinton was burning up the 1992 campaign trail, the song that he officially slated as the theme for his future presidency was "Don't Stop", by Fleetwood Mac. So when he was inaugurated into the White House as our 42nd President on Jan. 20, 1993, it only made sense that the group would come out of retirement to play that same track at the Inaugural Gala the night before at the

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