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 ...
Fleetwood Mac had been through countless lineup changes since staking their claim on the frontlines of the British blues explosion by the time they invited two Yanks — a folk-rock duo named Buckingham ...
Fleetwood Mac’s shape-shifting legacy spans blues, pop and rock classics. Here’s how their eclectic albums stack up, from ...
Though on the surface, there is nothing too juicy about Christine McVie’s “Everywhere,” the circumstances under which it was recorded make it a worthy inclusion on this list. By the ’80s, the McVies ...
With three strong singers and songwriters during their peak commercial years, Fleetwood Mac could never be their sole vessel of expression. Outside projects were common before and after the onetime ...
Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Springs" rises to No. 2 on a Billboard chart, as Aerosmith and Yungblud blocks the legendary band ...
Fleetwood had other earlier credits on the instrumentals “Fighting For Madge” from the band’s 1969 album Then Play On to “What a Shame” on Future Games in 1971 and a handful of other tracks inside ...
Fleetwood Mac's “Silver Springs" peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Rock Digital Song Sales chart last week. This frame, it holds ...
Neil Finn has revealed the song that had to be dropped from Fleetwood Mac’s set list after he joined the band. “Learning somebody else's songs and the way they put songs together is really fascinating ...