A look into the raucous reputation Fleetwood Mac have had, and how it speaks more to their ability survive most things apart ...
But in a BBC documentary profile, Fleetwood Mac’s Songbird, the unsung hero of one of the world’s biggest bands finally gets to take the spotlight There is one quiet moment of reflection in ...
Fleetwood Mac‘s groundbreaking 1977 album Rumours ... Christine McVie likened the writing process of the austere and beautiful "Songbird" to a "spiritual" experience. "That was a strange little ...
The Fleetwood Mac keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter ... as “Don’t Stop,” “Everywhere,” “Little Lies” and “Songbird.” McVie played alongside Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks ...
Fleetwood Mac's trio of writers opened their hearts and allowed raw emotion to drive the narrative," Jones writes in Songbird. "Drugs, booze, illicit sex and imprudent affairs played their part.
Fleetwood Mac wrote in a statement that Christine McVie ... included the McVie contributions "Don't Stop," "Songbird," "Oh Daddy" and "You Make Loving Fun," said to be about her affair with ...
11. After leaving Fleetwood Mac she "barely looked" at a piano Despite studying music from the age of 11 and writing such hits as You Make Loving Fun, Don’t Stop, Everywhere and Songbird ...
Formerly part of a band named Chicken Shack, Christine joined British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac in 1970 ... for the band include Don’t Stop and Songbird, among others.
Christine Anne McVie was an English musician, and the co-lead vocalist and keyboardist of Fleetwood Mac, which she joined ... THE Brit, who wrote hits Songbird, Don’t Stop, and Little Lies ...