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Led by CEO Sherrese Clarke, HarbourView has acquired over 70 music catalogs representing Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie, Pat ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNHow a Forgotten Comedy Helped Fleetwood Mac Reunite for ‘Tango in the Night’
A Fine Mess, released in August of 1986, started out as a remake of the Laurel & Hardy comedy The Music Box, but by the time ...
John, not to be mistaken for her ex-husband John McVie who was Fleetwood Mac's bass guitarist, had been credited on Christine's song. Her brother played the saxophone featured on the instrumental What ...
Bob Welch, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie of Fleetwood Mac pose for a portrait in August 1974. Michael Ochs Archives “Well, we used to fight occasionally, but not that often.
She fell head over heels in love with Stevie Nicks when she met her, and Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie has one song to thank for it.
Christine McVie with Fleetwood Mac in 2014. (Arthur Mola / Invision via Associated Press) McVie was born Christine Perfect on July 12, 1943, in the village of Bouth in northwestern England.
Singer, songwriter and keyboardist Christine McVie — who died following a “short illness” at 79 on Wednesday — was the real secret weapon of Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie's death has rocked musicians from across the musical spectrum. Sheryl Crow, Duran Duran and more pay tribute.
On Wednesday, Rhino shared Christine McVie's unreleased "Little Darlin'," a song she recorded in 2004 during her solo LP In the Meantime recording sessions.
Christine McVie’s cause of death has finally been revealed. The Fleetwood Mac keyboardist died of a massive stroke, which was brought on by an aggressive form of cancer, reports The Blast.
Both Christine McVie and In the Meantime are available to preorder now on CD and vinyl ahead of its November 3 release; the latter will be pressed on 2-LP, with the fourth side boasting an etching ...
Christine joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 after marrying the band’s bassist, John McVie. She was vital to the group’s success, helping turn them from a British blues-rock imitation act into a pop ...
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