Back in his prime, he was between 5' 8" and 5' 9".
There's an old picture floating around of Peter playing next to 5' 9" BB King and they appear to be equal in height.
Mick Fleetwood was 6' 6", John Mcvie and Danny Kirwan were probably around 5' 10", and Jeremy Spencer was a flat 5'.
He's probably between 5' 7" and 5' 8" currently. At the roll and roll hall of fame induction, Peter was standing next to Stevie Nicks. Although Stevie is 5' 1", she usually wears long heels that push her up to around 5' 7".
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Fleetwood Mac was formed from former members of John Mayall & The Bluebreakers. Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green rehearsed with John McVie and recorded five songs. The fifth was an instrumental called "Fleetwood Mac" based on the rhythm section. Fleetwood and Green intended to form the band with McVie and named the band "Fleetwood Mac", but McVie opted to stay with the Bluesbreakers instead of risking it with a new unknown band. The band made its debut on August 13, 1967 at the Windsor Jazz and Blues Festival using the name Fleetwood Mac even though McVie did not play in that show. Within weeks of the Windsor show, John McVie agreed to the the bassist for the band.
Black Magic Woman was originally written and recorded by Peter Green when he was the lead singer of Fleetwood Mac. However, Santana's recording two years later became a massive international hit.
Fleetwood Mac was formed in London in 1967.
Fleetwood Mac played: "You Make Loving _______".
The Best of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac was created on 2002-11-11.
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Peter Green is an British musician that specialized in blues rock. He was a guitarist, and he is most famous for founding the band Fleetwood Mac. For this, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Fleetwood Mac was formed from former members of John Mayall & The Bluebreakers. Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green rehearsed with John McVie and recorded five songs. The fifth was an instrumental called "Fleetwood Mac" based on the rhythm section. Fleetwood and Green intended to form the band with McVie and named the band "Fleetwood Mac", but McVie opted to stay with the Bluesbreakers instead of risking it with a new unknown band. The band made its debut on August 13, 1967 at the Windsor Jazz and Blues Festival using the name Fleetwood Mac even though McVie did not play in that show. Within weeks of the Windsor show, John McVie agreed to the the bassist for the band.
Black Magic Woman was originally written and recorded by Peter Green when he was the lead singer of Fleetwood Mac. However, Santana's recording two years later became a massive international hit.
I assume you mean Black magic woman by Carlos Santana. Fleetwood Mac also did a version during their Peter Green phase.
The song "Oh Well" was originally performed by the British rock band Fleetwood Mac, with Peter Green on lead vocals. The song was later covered by several artists, including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. Each artist brought their own unique interpretation to the song, showcasing its enduring popularity and versatility across different genres.
Fleetwood Mac was formed in London in 1967.
Fleetwood Mac played: "You Make Loving _______".
The Original Fleetwood Mac was created in 1971.
The original lineup of Fleetwood Mac, led by Peter Green from 1967 to 1970 did play a major part in the British Blues boom, and were rightly considered a British blues band. Green's style of playing impressed BB King, and the band recorded with several blues greats at Chess in Chicago in 1969. When Peter Green left the band in 1970, followed in the next couple of years by the departures of Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan, the band's link to the blues was all but gone!
No- Fleetwood Mac has never had any pretensions to be a Christian band.