Most of Fleetwood Mac may have been having relationship troubles through their career, but this song was enough for Stevie ...
Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, about how a 2011 TV episode helped a classic album reach a new audience ...
Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac as a couple in 1974, and almost immediately broke up. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GO YOUR OWN WAY") FLEETWOOD MAC: (Singing) You can go your own way.
Rumours' was released in 1977 and topped the U.S. Billboard 200 — followed by a resurgence in 2011 thanks to a certain TV ...
He may only have been one part of the fabled songwriting group in Fleetwood Mac, but Lindsey Buckingham has plenty of classic ...
In 1973, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, then struggling musicians, released an album that inspired Mick Fleetwood to invite them to join his band. Buckingham Nicks has just been remastered.
On July 11, 1975 — 50 years ago this month — a band called Fleetwood Mac metamorphosed from a raw, electric-blues caterpillar to a gaudy pop-music butterfly. On that day, "Fleetwood Mac," the band's ...
“The Lindsey Genius Came Into Play”: The Ironic Way Fleetwood Mac Turned “Dreams” Into a Massive Hit
Fleetwood Mac reached the height of their fame by turning the ups and downs of their band relationships into massive pop hits, and their 1977 No. 1 single “Dreams” is no exception. Stevie Nicks, who ...
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