Fleetwood Mac‘s biggest successes centered on the creative nexus of Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks.
(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 ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
Four Fleetwood Mac song appear on the Billboard charts this week — a huge sum for any act — with “Dreams,” “The Chain,” and ...
Fleetwood Mac’s song Come carried so much emotional weight that Stevie Nicks found it difficult to sing and her reason is deeply personal.
It’s been 50 years since the revamped Fleetwood Mac released their iconic “White Album.” The self-titled album was released on July 11, 1975, and not only did it announce the rebirth of the band ...
Fleetwood Mac almost skipped Dreams, but Stevie Nicks pushed the band to record it, leading to their first and only Billboard ...
Don’t Stop climbs to No. 3 on the U.K.'s albums chart, hitting a new high years after its release while holding at No. 2 on the streaming list.
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.
The 1975 recording debuts following its synch in the Stranger Things series finale.
Fleetwood Mac's lore is steeped in the romantic entanglements of its members. Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's tumultuous relationship, characterized by both passion and conflict, has been ...
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, ...