In the history of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks wrote some savage songs about one another. But this might be the most brutal.
Their relationship was so thorny that it's still causing a storm on today, with Gen Z just learning about their split through the 1997 performance of Silver Springs in Burbank, California.
Three specific songs were written about Mick Fleetwood, capturing his position as a band anchor when they needed it the most. Read more here.
This Fleetwood Mac was a favorite of Mick Fleetwood, but for Stevie Nicks, it was a song that would make her blood boil on stage.
Welcome to the second half of Split Record Review this week! Yesterday, Noa wrote about many songs off Fleetwood Mac’s most popular album, “Rumours,” which I’ll use the British English spelling ...
The Fleetwood Mac keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter passed away in 2022 at the age of 79 from a stroke, leaving behind her ...
Does Stevie Nicks have children? Discover why the Fleetwood Mac icon chose music over motherhood, her past relationships, and ...
Mick Fleetwood has been an American citizen ... whose resignation in 1984 facilitated the arrival of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, committed suicide six months later, shooting himself ...
Late Fleetwood Mac member Christine McVie's penthouse in Belgravia, London, lists for $9 million with a double reception room ...
Mick has been married four times and ... she has collaborated with the likes of Miley Cyrus and Billy Joel. Lindsey Buckingham, now 74, joined Fleetwood Mac with Stevie in 1975 as a lead guitarist ...