Fleetwood Mac is undeniably one of the most iconic and venerated classic rock bands of all time. They evolved from a late-1960s blues band to the five-person ensemble that produced one of the highest ...
Fleetwood Mac toiled for a decade before they achieved massive success by adding Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to the lineup. The duo provided the spark that helped the band explode in ...
This is, without a doubt, Fleetwood Mac’s greatest song of their career. It’s their most well-known track from Rumours and, frankly, their entire discography. “Dreams” is also their highest-charting ...
When Fleetwood Mac stepped into the windowless California studio known as The Record Plant in 1976, they had no idea they ...
It was the week of June 18, 1977, that Stevie Nicks, a singer born in Phoenix, made her way to No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 as the voice of "Dreams," the biggest, most enduring hit on Fleetwood Mac's ...
Fleetwood Mac created some of the most enduring hits of the '70s, and stood out for being one of the few rock bands at the time to prominently feature two women. Those women, Stevie Nicks and ...
An interview with Alan Light, author of the new book 'Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours.'' ...
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 ...
Across their seven decades of existence, every lineup of Fleetwood Mac has played one song: Peter Green's 1969 single 'Oh ...
Fleetwood Mac was no stranger to creative and personal differences throughout their decades-long tenure as a band, and Mick Fleetwood being particularly fond of a song that Stevie Nicks couldn’t stand ...
Stevie Nicks is more than just a singer or a songwriter or the front person of Fleetwood Mac. She’s an icon and an archetype, the high priestess of classic rock, whose music and post-hippy California ...