1967 in England
Original Name:
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy SpencerOrigin of the Name:
Derived from last names of drummer Mick Fleetwood and bass guitarist John McVieOriginal Members:
Peter Green vocals, guitarJeremy Spencer vocals, guitar
John McVie bass
Mick Fleetwood drums
Bekka Bramlett vocals
Bob Brunning bass
Lindsey Buckingham vocals, guitar
Billy Burnette vocals, guitar
Danny Kirwan guitar
Dave Mason vocals, guitar
Christine McVie vocals, keyboard
Stevie Nicks vocals
Rick Vito vocals, guitar
Dave Walker vocals
Bob Welch - vocals, guitar
Bob Weston guitar
Current Members:
Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, JohnMcVie, Mick FleetwoodFirst Album:
Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac (1968)Most Recent Album:
Live in Boston (2004)Three members of John Mayalls Bluesbreakers formed the nucleus of one of the longest lasting and most successful bands that originated in Britain in the late 60s. Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie were joined by slide guitarist Jeremy Spencer and between 1967 and 1970 they released six studio albums, none of which attracted much attention.
After founder Peter Green left in 1971, the band went through a succession of vocalists Bob Weston, Bob Welch, and Dave Walker. Six more albums came during these four years, the last (and most successful) one of which, Heroes Are Hard to Find made it as high as #34 on the US album chart.
The turning point for the band came in 1975 when John McVie recruited Lindsey Buckingham, who agreed to join the band if his girlfriend and singing partner, Stevie Nicks could join too. The bands very first album (Fleetwood Mac) with the lineup of Nicks, Buckingham, the McVies and Fleetwood finally launched the group to superstar status.
Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
In 2003, the lineup of Nicks, Buckingham, Fleetwood and John McVie released Say You Will, and last toured in 2004, spawning that years Live in Boston album. Christine McVie left the band in 1998. She, Nicks and Buckingham all pursued solo careers in addition to their work with the band.
Rumours
The second album from the superstar lineup Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood was released in 1977. It topped the Billboard chart for 31 weeks, and won the Album of the Year GRAMMY in 1978. In 1998 it became the third highest selling album in history, with more than 18-million copies sold.
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