It can't have been easy being the manager of a band like Fleetwood Mac in the 1970s, but Clifford Davis went a step too far in teaching them a lesson.
In the history of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks wrote some savage songs about one another. But this ...
Welcome to the second half of Split Record Review this week! Yesterday, Noa wrote about many songs off Fleetwood Mac’s most popular album, “Rumours,” which I’ll use the British English spelling ...
Fleetwood Mac vocalist and keyboardist Christine McVie bought her London penthouse a year after re-joining the beloved rock ...
“Rumors” is a timeless record and a true signifier of how great Fleetwood Mac’s music is. The success of the album made Fleetwood Mac a cultural phenomenon, and upon its release, it became the fastest ...
His trademark headwear – today it’s a burnt orange flat cap – lies on the table underneath a CD copy of his band Fleetwood Mac’s reissued Rumours ... fellow band members dying the ...
Fleetwood Mac was no stranger to creative and personal ... like the Buckingham-penned fifth track on Rumours, “Go Your Own Way.” Fleetwood later recalled Buckingham walking into rehearsals ...
The late Fleetwood Mac keyboardist and vocalist — who died ... She made significant contributions to their 1977 album Rumours — one of the best-selling records of all time — including ...
Naturally, when Stevie Nicks' bandmates heard about the impending release of her famed album, they were scared she was jumping ship.
Despite not making the album Rumours ... discussions, Fleetwood Mac, a band whose legacy is rooted in evolution and change, found a new path forward with two hugely talented new members.' ...