During a 2021 interview with Vulture, Buckingham discussed his most fulfilling album. “In terms of solo work, I might have to choose Out of the Cradle,” he said. “The reason for that is because during ...
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 ...
To casual Fleetwood Mac listeners, the band is Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and everybody else. But the contributions of Christine McVie (not to mention co-founder Mick Fleetwood and mainstay John ...
As keyboardist, sometimes lead vocalist and frequent principal songwriter for Fleetwood Mac from 1971's Future Games onward, McVie consistently embraced this type of deep, romantic optimism, comparing ...
On November 30, we lost one of rock music's most prolific songbirds when Christine McVie died at the age of 79. She spent most of her 50-year career with Fleetwood Mac, which has seen several ...
Nicks is a songwriter and vocalist for Fleetwood Mac, lending her skills to the 2003 release Say You Will and its title track. “Say you will, say you will give me one more chance,” the artists sing in ...
As the music world and fans mourn the loss of Christine McVie — the woman behind numbers like "Songbird" and "Don't Stop" — EW reflects on a dozen of the iconic Fleetwood Mac singer, songwriter, and ...
For all of the hardships that went on outside the studio, Fleetwood Mac couldn't contain their aggression when making this ...
In 2004, Rolling Stone launched its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. Tabulated from a massive vote that had artists, industry figures, and critics weighing in, the list has been a source of ...
For a band famous for its interpersonal drama, McVie extolled the virtues of true love. The song "Everywhere," a frothy pop hit found on Fleetwood Mac's Tango in the Night that's been covered by ...
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