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Mick Fleetwood, founding member and drummer of Fleetwood Mac, is honoring his late bandmate Christine McVie on what would have been her 80th birthday. Fleetwood released a touching instrumental ...
McVie, 79, joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970. She would write and co-write some of the band’s biggest hits, including “Don’t Stop” and “You Make Loving Fun” from the “Rumours” album ...
On what would have been Christine McVie’s 80th birthday Wednesday, Rhino has shared the Fleetwood Mac legend’s unreleased “Little Darlin’,” a track recorded during the sessions for her ...
“Songbird” debuted on the band’s “Rumours” album in 1977. It features McVie singing lead and has come to become beloved by Fleetwood Mac fans around the world.
She made a modest solo record in 1984 — you can hear the highlights on last year’s Songbird (A Solo Collection). But she really shone on the Mac’s last gasp in 1987, Tango in the Night.
Patton opened up for Fleetwood Mac when they went on the road in 1979 to promote Tusk. “Christine used it on tour,” Patton said.
Christine McVie with Fleetwood Mac in 2014. (Arthur Mola / Invision via Associated Press) McVie was born Christine Perfect on July 12, 1943, in the village of Bouth in northwestern England.
Fleetwood Mac started out as a London blues band in the 1960s, and evolved into one of the defining makers of 1970s California pop-rock, with the talents of McVie, Nicks and Buckingham anchored by ...
Christine McVie wrote ‘Songbird’ for Fleetwood Mac in 30 minutes “Songbird” is one of Fleetwood Mac’s most beloved songs. The track first appeared on Rumours, the band’s best-selling ...
Fleetwood Mac keyboardist Christine McVie performs with the band as they headline the final night of Classic West at Dodger Stadium Sunday night July 16, 2017. Journey and Earth, Wind and Fire ...