While it's hard to imagine Fleetwood Mac without Christine McVie, there was a brief moment where she questioned her role in ...
Former Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks refuses to perform this 2003 song live, saying it's far too emotional.
Emotional anguish, sexual tension and rock ‘n’ roll excess are all part of the glorious history laid out by author Mark Blake ...
Fleetwood Mac were founded in London in 1967 and sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the most successful groups in history ... it was a huge tour.
Emphasizing the importance of women having options, Nicks opened up about her own surprise pregnancy, which came on the heels of Rumours, her 1977 blockbuster album with Fleetwood Mac, when the ...
Stevie Nicks should have been used to fear and anxiety given the tension within Fleetwood Mac. But when the call came to tour ...
In this exclusive extract from his new Fleetwood Mac book, Mark Blake tells the tale of Bob Welch, the man Mick Fleetwood credits as having played a crucial role in keeping the Mac together ...
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At the time, Nicks had ended her relationship with Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsey Buckingham and was dating Eagles singer Don ...
SZA was an unfair choice, as she was thrust into the headline slot and attracted a measly crowd due to no fault of her own.
Fleetwood Mac is three years in ... So we would be dragging a baby around the world on tour, and I wouldn't do that to my baby. I wouldn't say I just need nine months. I would say I need a ...