Fleetwood Mac had been through countless lineup changes since staking their claim on the frontlines of the British blues explosion by the time they invited two Yanks — a folk-rock duo named Buckingham ...
Fleetwood Mac’s shape-shifting legacy spans blues, pop and rock classics. Here’s how their eclectic albums stack up, from ...
When Fleetwood Mac released their self-titled record in 1975, they emerged from years of stylistic uncertainty and internal turbulence. With the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, the ...
As Fleetwood Mac rose in stature so the song played a fundamental part in their live set, with Nicks honing her striking ...
Fleetwood Mac and their classic album Rumours have once again proven to be unstoppable rock forces. Nearly 50 years after its original release, the 1977 LP still ranked among the biggest albums on ...
Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" rises to No. 2 on a Billboard chart, as Aerosmith and Yungblud blocks the legendary band ...
Fifty years ago this month, Fleetwood Mac released their self-titled 1975 album, which featured two new members: a young couple named Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. “Woo! Unbelievable!” he said.
Having started out as darlings of the interesting-but-kinda-tiny British Blues scene, Fleetwood Mac morphed their sound over a period of years. When they hit their stride, the result was some of the ...
Though on the surface, there is nothing too juicy about Christine McVie’s “Everywhere,” the circumstances under which it was recorded make it a worthy inclusion on this list. By the ’80s, the McVies ...
In most instances, John McVie had no problem coming up with bass parts for Fleetwood Mac songs. The iconic riff in “The Chain,” for example, was all his doing. “I butted heads [with] Lindsey ...
Before Fleetwood Mac became the titans of rock they are known as today, there was Buckingham Nicks, a legendary solo album from the legendarily feuding duo of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.