When Christine McVie left Fleetwood Mac in 1998, the remaining members weren't sure whether they could continue without her contributions.
As tumultuous a history as Fleetwood Mac’s, there was a reason Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood stuck together.
First impressions of Mick Fleetwood are usually something like (to paraphrase the Harry Nilsson song): “Jesus Christ, you’re ...
Fleetwood Mac singer Christine McVie broke the hearts of fans and her bandmate Stevie Nicks when she tragically died at the ...
As the BBC celebrates Fleetwood Mac’s most successful performances with a special dedicated show, the Mirror takes a look at ...
Fleetwood Mac's Rumours rises to No. 2 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart, missing out on No. 1 by one space as Noah ...
Ireland meet Wales in the Six Nations, Ant and Dec are back with Britain's Got Talent, Julianne Nicholson stars in new drama ...
The band's biggest song is, of course, this monster hit from the enormously popular album Rumours. Written by Stevie Nicks, ...
BBC Two is celebrating Fleetwood Mac this weekend by showing four programmes back to back. The channel will give up its ...
The host is joined by Ewan McGregor, who is returning to the London stage in new play My Master Builder. Kate Hudson talks ...
A 1997 live performance by the most successful line-up of the band - Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John ...
Albatross” and "Everywhere"—return to the ... [+] charts, as "Dreams" also continues to overperform. HOLLYWOOD - SEPTEMBER 18 ...
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