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Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac a British-American rock band that formed in 1967 and continue to present. Genres include rock, pop rock, blues rock and blues. The band has sold over 40 million albums, had many new members during their long and storied career. All questions about the members and their music can be found here.

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Did Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac Die?

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No, he's still alive and still performing.

How many number one hits did Fleetwood Mac have?

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only 1! who would have thought

When was fleetwood mac diagnosed with diabetes?

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In 1979, Mick Fleetwood, the drummer and founder of Fleetwood Mac, was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 32 after suffering with hypoglycemia during preforming shows.

So, the answer to your question is 32 years old in 1979 :)

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Was Stevie nicks in the mamas and the papas?

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No. The female singers in the Mamas & the Papas were Cass Elliott and Michelle Phillips.

Stevie Nicks was in Buckingham Nicks, with Lindsay Buckingham, and then of course Fleetwood Mac.

Is Stevie Nicks related to a Comedian Kevin Nicks?

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They probably are related they both are Gypsy's, but after all who really knows. There are a lot of famous actors, singers who share the same last names.

Rihanna fleetwood Mac released?

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Rhiannon was released on the 4th of February 1976 and featured on the self titled Fleetwood Mac album, which unofficially became known as the White Album ( not the Beatles)

Why is Christine McVie not on this current fleetwood mac tour?

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Christine McVie has retired from Fleetwood Mac precisely because she no longer wanted to tour.

Who performed black magic woman first Santana or Fleetwood mac?

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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.

Is the back-up singer with Fleetwood Mac on their 2009 tour named Nicks a relative of Stevie Nicks?

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Slight correction to the post below-- Lori WAS married to Chris Nicks. They are now divorced.

Yes Lori-Perry-Nicks is Stevie s sister-in-law

Lori Perry-Nicks is married to Nicks' brother Christopher, have contributed vocals to all of Nicks's solo albums since then.

Lori Perry-Nicks has been backing up vocals for Fleetwood Mac from (1981-1989, 1996, 2005-present)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks

How many songs does Fleetwood Mac have with female names?

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Singles:

Jewel-Eyed Judy - 1971

Rhiannon - 1976

Sara - 1979

Oh Diane - 1982

From albums:

Caroline (from Tango in the Night)

Miranda (from Say You Will)

When was Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac song - created?

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Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac song - was created in 1985.

Who is the lead singer of fleetwood mac?

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There was not actually ever a single lead singer. Stevie Nicks, Christine Mc Vie and Lindsey Buckingham have all lead the vocals. During times when one of these was not with the band and they were replaced by others.

Did Christine mcvie from fleetwood mac die?

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No, Christine is alive and well. She has retired from Fleetwood Mac and touring.

What is the meaning of the song Edge Of Seventeen?

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Actually there are two interpretations of this song. Stevie Nicks has said it was influenced by the death of John Lennon and the death of a beloved uncle, both of which occurred in the same week of 1980. She has also said that the allusion to the "white winged dove" refers to the spirit leaving the body after death. In addition, she has said the lyrics are about losing someone you love and being unable to stop missing the person. On the other hand, many people have interpreted the song as the story of an older woman who fell in love with a younger man; and even though she knew they were not supposed to be together, that does not stop her from remembering how much she cared for him, and regretting what might have been.

What are the names of the members of fleetwood mac?

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The heydey lineup was: Mic Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingahm.

What year did you can go your own way by fleetwood Mac come out?

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"Go Your Own Way" was released in January 1977 and featured on the Fleetwood Mac alblum Rumours the same year. The song was penned by Lindsey Buckingham over his split with Stevie Nicks who was also a band member of Fleetwood Mac. The was said to be majour contoversy over the lyrics "packing up and shacking up" were asked to be removed however Lindsey kept them in

Where can one find Fleetwood Mac tickets?

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One can find Fleetwood Mac tickets on the Ticketmaster website. They have a number of tickets still available for tour dates throughout the months of June and July 2013.

What movie has the song 'everywhere' by Fleetwood Mac been in?

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For other uses, see Highwayman (disambiguation).

"The Highwayman" is a narrative poem by Alfred Noyes, published in 1906. The poem was written when Noyes was a young man, and brought him immediate and long-lasting success. It tells the story of a nameless highwayman who is in love with a landlord's daughter named Bess. Tim, the insanely jealous ostler (stableman), betrays him to the authorities: an action which leads to brutal death for both the lovers. The poem makes effective use of written imagery for background scenery ("the wind was a torrent of darkness amongst the gusty trees") and repetitious phrases to create the sense of a horseman riding at ease through the rural darkness to a lovers' tryst or of soldiers marching down the same road to ambush him. It was interpreted and set to music by Phil Ochs and later set to music by Loreena McKennitt. It is featured in the 1985 film Anne of Green Gables. In 2006 the Scottish children's author Nicola Morgan used the poem as the background for the historical novel The Highwayman's Footsteps. The video of the Fleetwood Mac song Everywhere is a visual depiction of the Noyes poem.

When was the song Over My Head by Fleetwood Mac recorded?

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The rock song "Over My Head" by Fleetwood Mac was recorded in February 1975. It was released later that year in September 1975. The year after, it appeared on the Billboard Top 100 at number 20.

What are lyrics to oh well by Fleetwood Mac?

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I can't help about the shape I'm in

I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin

But don't ask me what I think of you

I might not give the answer that you want me to

Oh well

Now, when I talked to God I knew he'd understand

He said, "Stick by me and I'll be your guiding hand

But don't ask me what I think of you

I might not give the answer that you want me to"

Oh well

What is the last song on Fleetwood Mac's CD 'Rumors'?

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Rumors was Fleetwood Mac's most popular record ever sold. The last song on the Rumors album is I don't want to know.

When did Fleetwood Mac release the song The Chain?

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"The Chain" is a song from Fleetwood Mac's best selling album Rumours written by Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks. The song was released on February 4, 1977.

Who was the female singer with John Stewart on the song gold?

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You are referring to Stevie Nicks. John Stewart (who was a singer, and a prolific songwriter-- and not the same person as the popular talk show host and comedian with the same name) had a top 5 hit in 1979 with this song, thanks in large part to Stevie's background vocals; she was still a member of Fleetwood Mac at that time, as was Lindsey Buckingham who also participated in the session.

When was Dreams - Fleetwood Mac song - created?

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Dreams - Fleetwood Mac song - was created on 1977-03-24.