During the making of one stressful album, Lindsey Buckingham crossed a line when he strange Fleetwood Mac's producer out of pure rage.
Their relationship was so thorny that it's still causing a storm on today, with Gen Z just learning about their split through the 1997 performance of Silver Springs in Burbank, California.
Mick Fleetwood is not only the namesake of one of the world's most famous bands but a legendary drummer, who stood on the ...
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 ...
While we'd never tell an artist what to do, here are five songs we'd like to hear at upcoming Dave Matthews Band and ...
Mike Campbell might just be the most humble musician in rock music. As guitarist for Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, he has ...
Others, like Mark Knopfler, Albert Collins, Lindsey Buckingham, Matteo Mancuso ... pick scrapes – all of which are fun quirks ...
Audible Granola” is a bi-weekly column dedicated to the celebration of quintessential albums from Seattle and the PNW.
"Samurai Cop (Oh Joy)" from 2018's "Come Tomorrow": Just that cool-as-the-other-side-of-the-pillow electric guitar riff is ... staredown Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham lived out on a ...
Frank Zappa’s “Bongo Fury”: Frank’s guitar solo on “Muffin Man ... Mac”: With the addition to the band’s lineup of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, this self-titled album ...