In a recent YouTube feature, Lindsey Buckingham shared his reaction to Florence + the Machine’s performance of the Fleetwood Mac classic “The Chain” at the 2010 Glastonbury Festival.
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The real story behind Fleetwood Mac’s The Chain
In 1976, Fleetwood Mac was on the verge of collapse. Relationships were falling apart, tensions were high, and the band was struggling to stay together. Yet, amidst the chaos, they created The Chain—a ...
Jeremy Spencer left Fleetwood Mac in 1971 to join a notorious cult. His disturbing story reveals a hidden side of the band's ...
Love, drugs, breakups, makeups and undeniably incredible music are all things you can say when talking about Fleetwood Mac. The massively popular rock band, which has changed lineups and sounds a ...
The deal sees HarbourView acquiring a majority stake in Slipknot’s catalogue, including tracks Wait And Bleed, Duality, ...
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Why Young People Still Love Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours': An Interview With Author Alan Light
Rumours sits at No. 21 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, a remarkable feat considering the competition from the likes of Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and more of the world’s biggest pop ...
HarbourView Equity Partners (HarbourView), a multi-strategy investment firm focused on investment opportunities in the sports ...
HarbourView Equity Partners (HarbourView), a multi-strategy investment firm focused on investment opportunities in the sports, media and entertainment space, announced today that they have entered an ...
The idea initially sounded so far-fetched band directors thought it was a prank. But the collaboration became a sensation.
If you're a fan of 70s supergroup Fleetwood Mac, then there's still time to get tickets for "The Chain" at the Rome City ...
Fleetwood Mac Live 1975 captures the band at a pivotal turning point, months after Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined ...
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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 ...
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