“The Lighthouse” by Stevie Nicks Fleetwood Mac powerhouse Stevie Nicks wrote “The Lighthouse ... who threatens to expose ties between Bob’s anti-drug charity Broken Dove and a CIA drug-trafficking ...
To her, the “white-winged dove” represents him ... but the phrase came from a misunderstanding. One day, while hanging out with Tom Petty’s wife, Jane, Nicks misheard her. When telling the Fleetwood ...
In this exclusive extract from his new Fleetwood Mac book, Mark Blake tells the tale of Bob Welch, the man Mick Fleetwood credits as having played a crucial role in keeping the Mac together ...
Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie formed a close friendship in the band Fleetwood Mac and until the keyboardist’s death in ...
Fleetwood Mac were founded in London in 1967 and sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the most successful groups in history. Their best-known songs include Dreams ...
While it's hard to imagine Fleetwood Mac without Christine McVie, there was a brief moment where she questioned her role in ...
Once, in 1968, the Beatles attempted to emulate Fleetwood Mac, which later turned into a track on 'Abbey Road.' ...
Roughly two-thirds of the way through the music writer Mark Blake’s new Fleetwood Mac overview ... on having grand pianos placed in every one of their hotel suites, although only McVie ...
Stevie Nicks just got candid about a major decision she made in the late 70s – one she thinks would have majorly affected her band, Fleetwood Mac.
Stevie Nicks has opened up about having an abortion over 40 years ago and admitted it would have been the end of Fleetwood Mac if she had ... So, anyway, he let that one out of the bag.
And Mick Fleetwood is smiling ear to ... exploring the blues over nine tracks – one of which is a moving tribute to Fleetwood’s late Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Christine McVie.
Tusk was one of the boldest, bravest, and most bewildering records in rock’n’roll history, the very grandest of rock follies. Fleetwood Mac were following Rumours, the ninth-best-selling album ...