Fleetwood Mac – band’s soloist and songwriter Stevie Nicks tells Mojo magazine in a new interview that the band will not make a comeback.
This is because the second soloist, keyboardist and songwriter Christine McVie died aged 79 in 2022.
“Without him, it just wouldn’t work,” says Nicks.
Band started as a guitar virtuoso by Peter Green as a winged blues rock group in 1967 and gradually turned into a very popular adult rock and pop band after many line-up changes.
Christine McVie joined the lineup in 1970 and Stevie Nicks in December 1974.
In fact, the band was active without McVie from 1999 to 2014. McVie said that he suffered from a fear of flying and because of that he dropped out, although the band’s complex interpersonal relationships certainly played a role.
Fleetwood Mac made their last studio album in 2003. When Christine McVie returned, it was a nostalgia act, although the members have still recorded in other contexts. Nicks climbed the charts, for example, with her 2011 solo album In Your Dreams.
76-year-old Nicks continues her solo career and will tour Europe this summer. There will be not only solo material, but also Fleetwood Mac songs, which he plans to perform as long as he can.
Fleetwood Mac music is constantly finding new generations.
In 2020, a Tiktok video Dreams– with the song playing in the background spread worldwideand sold more than 40 million copies in total Rumours album from 1977 once again returned to the US Billboard Top 10 list.
Fleetwood Mac’s albums have sold more than 120 million copies.
Fleetwood Mac experienced many transformations. The 1968 lineup is pictured with John McVie, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy Spencer and Peter Green.
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