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Then Play On (1969) "Oh Well" (1969) Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (1969) "The Green Manalishi" (1970) Live in Boston (1985) Shrine '69 (1999) May – July 1970 Jeremy Spencer – slide guitar, vocals, piano; Danny Kirwan – guitar, vocals; John McVie – bass guitar; Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion; Kiln House (1970) July 1970 – February 1971
On tour in the US in January 1969, the band recorded Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (released in December as a double album) at the soon-to-close Chess Records Studio with some of the blues legends of Chicago, including Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy and Otis Spann. [22] These were Fleetwood Mac's last all-blues recordings, with the band moving more towards ...
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Bands like Fleetwood Mac and Kiss were active for 50 years, while groups like the Bee Gees saw success for decades. Other bands saw immense success in the '70s but didn't continue to perform in ...
Fleetwood Mac in Chicago (1969) Like the other British blues bands of the ’60s, Fleetwood Mac’s early lineup idolized American bluesmen, and jumped at the chance to record with them.
The singer-songwriter and keyboardist penned some of Fleetwood Mac’s most ... Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie dead at age 79. ... Melody Maker’s Best Female Vocalist award in 1969.
McVie and Fleetwood are the only two members of the group to appear on every Fleetwood Mac release, and for over fifty years have been the group's last remaining original (or almost original in McVie's case) members. In 1968, McVie married blues pianist and singer Christine Perfect, who became a member of Fleetwood Mac two years later. John and ...
Christine was married once more following her split from John — and like other members of Fleetwood Mac, she had a few now-infamous affairs. The songwriter died at age 79 in November 2022 after ...