The iconic songs from the Fleetwood Mac Rumours album are timeless musical treasures that haven’t lost one bit of their appeal or power since the record was originally released in February of 1977.
Fleetwood Mac Reunites in "The Dance" In 1997, the iconic lineup of Fleetwood Mac reunited after a decade apart, resulting in the captivating live concert film "Fleetwood Mac: The Dance". This special ...
(L-R) John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey Buckingham of the rock group "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975. (Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) In 1967, three members ...
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Fleetwood Mac's ‘Rumours': New Book Reveals Untold Secrets Behind the ‘Greatest Breakup Album of All Time'
When Fleetwood Mac stepped into the windowless California studio known as The Record Plant in 1976, they had no idea they ...
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Fleetwood Mac’s most memorable song came out in 1975 and it is not Dreams, here is the story behind Landslide and how it ...
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Why Young People Still Love Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours': An Interview With Author Alan Light
An interview with Alan Light, author of the new book 'Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours.'' ...
While the volatility of Fleetwood Mac could get too much for most people, Mick Fleetwood knew that miracles could often ...
When Fleetwood Mac comes to mind, most people probably think of the British-American pop-rock juggernaut that recorded the classic 1977 album Rumours led by singer-songwriters Stevie Nicks, Lindsey ...
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Every Fleetwood Mac Album, Ranked From Worst To Best
Fleetwood Mac has a discography that is as polarizing as it is unique. What makes the discography so unique is that so many of their albums sprout different line-ups, thanks to numerous replacements ...
In 1967, three members of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded four songs in a session at Decca Studios in London. One instrumental track was named “Fleetwood Mac” after two of the musicians, ...
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