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Patton opened up for Fleetwood Mac when they went on the road in 1979 to promote Tusk. “Christine used it on tour,” Patton said.
Rumours' may have been a marvel upon its release back in 1977, but how has the Fleetwood Mac classic remained relevant nearly ...
The piano owned by Stevie Nicks that she used in the late ’70s and early ’80s to write “Songbird,” “Sara” and other Fleetwood Mac songs is up for auction.
Tallahassee concert venue The Moon announces that tickets will go on sale Aug. 8 for the Jan. 15 concert by Rumours ATL: A ...
Patton adds, “Then in 1979 Fleetwood Mac took the piano on the road. Christine used it on tour. She played it all over, she even composed Songbird from the album Rumours on this piano.” ...
While passing away in 2002, Waylon Jennings is hitting the airwaves once again, thanks to unreleased recordings.
Nearly two years after her death at age 79, Christine McVie is receiving overdue appreciation as the dueling doyenne in Fleetwood Mac. “Songbird: An Intimate Biography of Christine McVie” (out ...
Fleetwood Mac’s real gem might be “Songbird,” Christine McVie’s emotional ballad that became a quiet classic.
“Another Fleetwood Mac misconception is that Rumours was constructed as a chronicle of the breakdowns between the band’s three couples: Mick [Fleetwood] and his wife Jenny, Christine and John ...
Christine McVie appeared as a vocalist, keyboard player, and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac. In the 1990s, she left the group, citing her fear of flying. Still, McVie said that the group worked ...
Fleetwood Mac reunited to perform "Don't Stop," written by McVie, at President Clinton's inaugural ball in 1993. After years of a semiretirement, McVie returned to the band in 2014.
Patton opened up for Fleetwood Mac when they went on the road in 1979 to promote Tusk. “Christine used it on tour,” Patton said. “She played it all over, she even composed ‘Songbird ...