Late Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour unite on a newly released version of "Need Your Love So Bad," the blues and R&B classic that Green's band covered in 1968. The ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mick Fleetwood admits that there were times last February when he was overwhelmed by what he wrought. The drummer and co-namesakes of Fleetwood Mac -- still leading the group after ...
Before Stevie Nicks became the icon most commonly associated with Fleetwood Mac, the band was helmed by Peter Green. In 1967, Green formed the band along with Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Danny Kirwan, ...
In 2017, Mick Fleetwood explained why he dedicated a “lion’s share” of his book Love That Burns: A Chronicle of Fleetwood Mac Volume 1, 1967-1974 to Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green. “Without Peter, ...
When I look at the definition of a musical genius, Peter Green ticks every box," Primary Wave's Robin Godfrey Cass said. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Primary Wave declined to disclose financial ...
John Mayall has dropped a 1967 recording of “Curly” with fellow Bluesbreakers Peter Green and John McVie. Recorded for the BBC Sessions on February 3rd, the track also features drummer Aynsley Dunbar.
British auctioneer Bonhams announced the sale of 150 guitarist that belonged to late Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, and expressed hopes that the sale would offer something for most fans with ...
Before he founded Fleetwood Mac, guitarist Peter Green replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, a band that was a way station for many of the best white British blues musicians of the ...