D Dipasupil/FilmMagic Fleetwood Mac‘s groundbreaking 1977 album Rumours celebrates the 48th anniversary of its historic ...
Lindsey Buckingham responded to their breakup with the song “Go Your Own Way,” the first single of the album, which peaked at ...
The '90s saw a quickening pace as Fleetwood Mac released five live LPs capped by The Dance, a five-million-selling smash that reunited the Rumours lineup ... that dated back to the late '60s.
Hugh McIntyre covers ... 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.
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Hosted on MSNFleetwood Mac fans! Can we finally all admit that Tango In The Night is better than Rumours?Though hardly unaccustomed to fame, Fleetwood Mac would ascend into a whole new realm of superstardom following the release ...
The Chain” is another cult-classic for Fleetwood Mac fans. Written through the compilation of rejected material from all members of the band, it is the only song on the album to have writing credits ...
Recently unearthed footage shows Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham discussing the making of Rumours
Rumours of course, is the ultimate break-up album, dealing with the fallout of not one but two relationships coming to an end ...
"It matched our story because Mick and I could never be,” recalled Stevie Nicks of this 1991 ballad she wrote about Fleetwood.
The iconic quintet that recorded the 1977 blockbuster Rumours ... a cover of Chester Burnett’s “No Place to Go,” wound up on the debut album by the band that would be dubbed Fleetwood Mac.
Hugh McIntyre covers music ... The new live project from Fleetwood Mac lands on just one list, the Top Album Sales chart. Despite their sizable following, the title didn’t quite perform well ...
Fleetwood Mac's groundbreaking 1977 album ... Rumours' hardest-rocking track as a way to cope with the "rather unusual situation" within Fleetwood Mac's creative dynamic. While "Never Going Back ...
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