Lindsey Buckingham
NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 24: Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac performs at the Prudential Center on April 24, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey.
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Fleetwood Mac unveils new side at Madison Square Garden
70s and early 80s.The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers plan to release an EP yes, not a full album later this week, guitarist Lindsey Buckingham said last night on stage at Madison Square Garden. It will feature a new song Sad Angel, which is anything but sad, Read more »
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At MSG, Fleetwood Mac keeps the familiar sounding fresh
"Rumours," which was recently re-released in a 35th anniversary format.However, the band -- singer Stevie Nicks , guitarist Lindsey Buckingham , drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie -- still filled the songs with as much urgency as they gave the new, Read more »
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Ditz, Lightweight, Mooncalf, Naïf: The Second-Class Status Of Stevie Nicks
is that she's a ditz, but she's such a huge ditz that it's impossible to parody her any more than she does herself. Lindsey Buckingham is at his least experimental here, but he never stops experimenting anyway. And Christine McVie is the exact counterbalance from The Hairpin Read more »
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The soap legends of rock
perhaps the most orgiastic, dysfunctional, and at that moment, the biggest-selling band in the world. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham had a seven-year relationship that had a bitter end: Buckingham calling her "a schizophrenic bitch" and, squeezing her from Irish Independent Read more »
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In Rotation: Fleetwood Mac and Bauhaus
the past, in at least one case quite literally: "Without You," a strummy acoustic number overlaid with harmony vocals by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, reportedly dates to sessions for the singers' 1973 album as a long-haired vocal duo deeply opposed from Los Angeles Times Read more »
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Ain’t no rumour: Stevie Nicks and Co. are still rock royalty after all these years [Photos]
any question whether they could still pull it off live, the response last night was a resounding “yes.” That second Lindsey Buckingham-Stevie Nicks effort, which followed Mac’s rich blues history with former leader Peter Green in the late ’60s, was, not surprisingly, from Calgary Sun Read more »
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May 17: Nature calls and a (Fleetwood) Mac attack
Singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac entertain the crowd on Wednesday night at Rexall Place. Photograph by: Greg Southam , Edmonton Journal A selection of some of our favourite photos for from Edmonton Journal Read more »