Fleetwood Mac's singles “Everywhere” and “Dreams” both return to multiple charts in the U.K. this week, as 50 Years - Don't ...
In 1967, three members of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded four songs in a session at Decca Studios in London. One ...
We explore the classic Fleetwood Mac cut from their 1977 album, 'Rumours,' that Christine McVie called a "gift from the ...
The early days of Fleetwood Mac in the 1960s were a seminal time - here Mick Fleetwood discusses his favourite songs of that era.
Fleetwood Mac began as a blues-infused rock band in 1967 ... Year released: 1977 Album: Rumours Bottom line: Most of the songs on "Rumours" reflect the fracturing of the band members' relationships.
Stevie Nicks recalled begging the members of Fleetwood Mac to try recording her song 'Dreams' after they initially responded ...
These four musicians and bands covered Fleetwood Mac with an unexpected amount of ferocity; and these covers might even rival ...
of the rock group 'Fleetwood Mac' attend an event in circa 1977. Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits is the band's second album to spend 300 weeks on the Billboard 200 in America, following Rumours.
You can "Go Your Own Way" to Tumbleroot this weekend and take in the tunes of Fleetwood Mac. Or the Candelaria Nature ...
the group wouldn’t be such an object of enduring fascination without its songs — and the songwriters behind them. These outrageous antics actually pushed Fleetwood Mac’s career forward.
As with their other ’60s albums, Fleetwood Mac is missing some of the band’s key songs from the period, including their only U.K. No. 1 single, “Albatross,” and “Black Magic Woman ...