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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.'' ...
The idea initially sounded so far-fetched band directors thought it was a prank. But the collaboration became a sensation.
The British singer has said her latest album was partly inspired by the breakdown of her marriage to her ex-husband David Harbour.
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'80s Rock Icons Who Look Nothing Like They Used To
Hair and glam rock were all the rage in the 1980s, with the major rock stars looking wildly different than the fashion of ...
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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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 were about to create an album that would still top charts 48 years later. Then ...
More than four-decades after they first recorded it together, the Fleetwood Mac drummer joins the Trojan Marching Band at on ...
Jeremy Spencer left Fleetwood Mac in 1971 to join a notorious cult. His disturbing story reveals a hidden side of the band's ...
Mick Fleetwood donned a Trojan helmet as he joined a marching band at the University of Southern California for a surprise performance during Saturday’s college football halftime show. The Fleetwood ...
Fleetwood Mac released their follow-up album to 'Rumours' in 1979, confusing several band members in the process.
Everything that gravy or cranberry sauce can go on, hot sauce is good for. You need the acidity — it allows you to not eat ...
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