Christine McVie died in 2022, but the Fleetwood Mac mainstay was so important to the band, they won't continue without her. A ...
Fleetwood Mac was formed in London in 1967 and released its self-titled debut album the next year. Two of the band's most ...
Apple Original Films is already touting the Frank Marshall-directed doc as the "definitive" look at the iconic band.
Christine McVie realized that “I could no sooner do twirls in chiffon than Stevie [Nicks] could play the piano.” ...
First appearing on Fleetwood Mac's final album in 2003, this 9-11 inspired track has always proven too personal and emotional ...
Fleetwood Mac’s lineup shifted several times over the years, but when Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined the group, ...
Steve Nicks and Christine McVie instantly connected when they joined Fleetwood Mac. “To be in a band with another girl who ...
Fleetwood Mac is finally getting the documentary treatment thanks to Frank Marshall. Marshall, who was behind music docs The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart and The Beach Boys, will direct ...
Fleetwood Mac have one of the finest legacies in rock, which will now be explored in a newly announced Frank Marshall documentary for Apple.
Fleetwood Mac will get an official feature-length documentary, with Oscar-nominated filmmaker and producer Frank Marshall directing.
Former Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks refuses to perform this 2003 song live, saying it's far too emotional.
I n 1973, before their ascent to rock superstardom with Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were two young lovers making music in Los Angeles. Their debut album, Bu ...