Foo Fighters kicked off the first of their two-night run at the Forum in L.A., and they did so in memorable fashion when they brought out Stevie Nicks and Haim.
It's the tour that Fleetwood Mac fans have been waiting for! Keyboardist and singer Christine McVie is set to rejoin the Mac for a major North American tour, dubbed 'On With The Show', that kicks off in September. Tour dates here:
There are 3 new music releases this week that I'm excited about. A newly released live album from a legendary group, live audio from a festival celebrating a legend, and legends paying tribute to a future legend. Intriguing right? Look out for these 3 newly released gems:
After much persistence from fans (and her former bandmates), Christine McVie finally reunited with Fleetwood Mac last night...for one song. She joined the band onstage in London for a performance of "Don't Stop". Check it out:
It's a little weird and unseemly, given how long ago it all went down, but the behind-the-scenes breakups that plagued (and perhaps fueled) Fleetwood Mac's classic 'Rumours' album remain a topic of intense fascination for many -- which is why Stevie Nicks delved once more into the end of her affair with Lindsey Buckingham during a recent sit-down with Oprah Winfrey.
The long-awaited Stevie Nicks documentary 'In Your Dreams' has finally been scheduled for a theatrical release. The film, which records the making of the Fleetwood Mac singer's solo album by the same title, will debut in more than 50 theaters in North America on April 2.
As Fleetwood Mac prepare to launch a major tour this spring, talk still circulates about the possibility of a new studio album from the legendary group. Turns out, whether or not that's gonna happen may depend largely on the fans at those concerts.
Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler and Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood recently appeared at a hearing in Hawaii to lobby legislators on behalf of stronger privacy laws for celebrities. The rockers spoke on behalf of Senate bill 465, which is now officially known as the Steven Tyler Act.
Fleetwood Mac's lovely, bittersweet 1975 song 'Landslide' provides the soundtrack to Budweiser's 2013 Super Bowl commercial, which for some reason you can see in its entirety right here and now.
Christine McVie enjoyed a wild ride as a member of Fleetwood Mac, but nowadays the retired rocker prefers a quiet life out of the spotlight. In a new interview, the legendary singer and songwriter shares her fond and not-so-fond memories of the past, and says she has no problem with her former bandmates moving on without her.
They've always been one of my favorite bands and I had the pleasure of meeting Stevie Nicks not once but twice this year! Plan your 2013 travels now to catch Fleetwood Mac live! Tour dates here: