Bob Welch's Missing Music: The Fleetwood Mac Years After ex-Fleetwood Mac singer-guitarist Bob Welch died on June 7th, by his own hand at his home in Nashville, his boss in the early Seventies, drummer and Mac co-founder Mick Fleetwood, paid tribute to Welch and his time in the group...
As far as America’s perception of Nashville, I can’t fault theNashvilleTV Show. There are some great aspects that I enjoy such as the cityscape backdrops and watching the “Live” performances to see who is playing in the band as well as T Bone Burnetts choices for locally written musi...
The early 1970s was a rocky time for the band, with a revolving door of musicians. Furthermore, a group impersonating Fleetwood Mac (which later became Stretch) was touring the United States with encouragement from the band’s manager, Clifford Davis. The tour collapsed, but it led to a p...
Recorded live in Nashville's RCA Studio A in 10 days as the whole band battled COVID,4is as close to a genuine live album as a big-budget studio LP is likely to get. "Whatever Gets You By" sports a sauntering, Zeppelin-esque groove, while "Call Off the Dogs" and "The River Is ...
The MJFF's latest gala in N.Y.C. comes just months after their Nashville-based A Country Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's event in April, which featured appearances from Sheryl Crow, Little Big Town and Jason Isbell.
Living in Nashville and disapproving of coordinated outfits, they chose the latter, and a decade later they filled the back half of their biggest album with a series of Mac-inspired jams. "Leavin' in Your Eyes" is the most poignant — and most Mac-like: While Kimberly Schlapman and ...
Nicks’ ex-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham, the group’s guitarist, was co-producing the band’s efforts, again, but this time the tension was poisonous, even by Fleetwood Mac’s standards. “When I started recording for ‘Tango,’ they were recording at Lindsey’s house up on Mulholland somewh...
Nicks wrote and sang lead vocals on the Fleetwood Mac original, which first appeared on the band'sself-titled1975 album. Read More:Waylon Jennings Through The Years: From His Younger Days Through Outlaw Infamy The story of Rhiannon dates back to Welsh mythology. She's a goddess, able to tu...
"You Make Loving Fun" was the fourth and final single from Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 album,Rumours. Lonestar released an album titledTen to 1in June of 2023, and they spent much of 2023 on the road on theirTen to 1Tour, which launched in February and ran through October of 2023. ...
Of course, as music fans know, the pair continued to create music together. The pair joined Fleetwood Mac in 1974 and "Landslide" was included on the band's1975 self-titled album. Nicks wrote "Landslide" in 1973 while staying in Aspen while Buckingham was on tour with Don Everly. ...