If this always felt like a lost little Fleetwood Mac gem, that's because it was: McVie, recording under her maiden name, is joined by Danny Kirwan and her future husband John McVie for a set of songs that deftly blends British blues and soulful pop, echoing the group's competing early...
It was written right after John Lennon died. A week later, my uncle died and this was a very close uncle. Between John Lennon and my Uncle Bill, 'Edge of Seventeen' came out of that. [sings] "Oh I went searchin' for an answer / Up the stairs and down the hall / Not to find ...
Police)," folk-rock chameleon Lissie harnesses lower-register rasp, a dynamic chord progression and fierce backing vocals that all echo Stevie Nicks' 1981 solo hit "Edge of Seventeen." "They're a great band and I'm a fan of Seventies and Eighties rock," Lissie said of Fleetwood Mac. "...
AlthoughLindsey Buckinghamnow saves songs from his solo sessions for prospective Fleetwood Mac-related projects, he recalled that during the time ofTango In The Night, it was literally the opposite way around for him and the band: “TheTango In The Nightalbum has tracks on it that were the b...
She and Fleetwood Mac have thought about reworking their old numbers, but it has never worked. “We’ve tried,” she said. “We’ve gone into rehearsal for three months to rework our old songs, but it goes over like a lead balloon. You know the audience isn’t happy. You always star...
“Edge of Seventeen.” Performing music from her “dark, gothic trunk of lost songs,” she tells the audience, makes her feel like she’s a 20-year-old embarking on a new career. “This is not the same Stevie Nicks show you’ve seen a million times,” she explains, “because...
every Stevie Nicks move, look and impassioned vocal. Expect to be transported to an enchanted place that is truly Stevie Nicks with breathtaking costuming and compelling performances of Fleetwood Mac / Stevie Nicks hit songs including: 'Sara', 'Gypsy', 'Rhiannon', 'Edge of Seventeen' and more...
Kirwan retains both his connection to Fleetwood Mac (fellow alum Dave Walker appears, and a couple of the songs could have been leftovers from 1972'sBare Trees) and his occasional penchant for Paul McCartney-isms (there's a cover of "Let It Be"). But this may be Kirwan's most surprisin...
Kirwan retains both his connection to Fleetwood Mac (fellow alum Dave Walker appears, and a couple of the songs could have been leftovers from 1972'sBare Trees) and his occasional penchant for Paul McCartney-isms (there's a cover of "Let It Be"). But this may be Kirwan's most surprisin...
We also want to introduce the songs to a new generation of Fleetwood Mac fans, who like ourselves, weren’t even born when the band were in their prime. We do not go on stage pretending to be Fleetwood Mac, instead we go on as who we are, five musicians who love the music, and ...