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Fleetwood Mac
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Origin
| London
, England
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Genres
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Years active
| - 1967
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1967
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?1995
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1995
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- 1997
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1997
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?present
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Labels
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Members
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Past member(s)
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Website
| fleetwoodmac
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Fleetwood Mac
are a
British
-
American
rock
band
that formed in
London
, England in 1967.
[6]
The group was started by
Peter Green
.
[7]
The original group included
Mick Fleetwood
,
John McVie
, Jeremy Spencer and Bob Brunning.
[7]
In 1968 Danny Kirwan joined the band.
[8]
He was then an 18-year-old
guitarist
and
singer
.
[8]
Peter Green left and, in 1971 was replaced by
Christine
and
John McVie
plus Bob Welch.
[9]
When Welch left he was replaced by
Americans
Lindsey Buckingham
and
Stevie Nicks
.
[7]
The band became
famous
with the
release
of the
album
Fleetwood Mac
.
[7]
- ↑
Fleetwood Mac
at
AllMusic
- ↑
2.0
2.1
"Fleetwood Mac"
.
Encyclopædia Britannica
. 5 January 2015.
Archived
from the original on 6 September 2015
. Retrieved
4 August
2015
.
- ↑
Smith, Chris (2006).
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History: From Arenas to the Underground, 1974?80
. Greenwood Press. pp. 88, 94?95, 215.
ISBN
0-313-32937-0
.
- ↑
Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (2004).
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide
(4th ed.).
Fireside
. p.
303
.
ISBN
0-394-72107-1
.
- ↑
Bennun, David (13 February 2017).
"How Fleetwood Mac Invented Goth"
.
The Quietus
.
Archived
from the original on 20 February 2017
. Retrieved
20 February
2017
.
- ↑
Donald Brackett,
Fleetwood Mac: 40 Years of Creative Chaos
(Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2007), p. 2
- ↑
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
Music in American Life: An Encyclopedia of the Songs, Styles, Stars, and
, ed. Jacqueline Edmondson (
Santa Barbara, California
: Greenwood, 2013), p. 450
- ↑
8.0
8.1
Tim Sommer (November 2, 2015).
"For Your (Re)Consideration: Danny Kirwan, the Sad, Beautiful Ghost of Fleetwood Mac"
. Observer
. Retrieved
26 July
2016
.
- ↑
Rolling Stone (June 7, 2012).
"Former Fleetwood Mac Member Bob Welch Dead at 65"
. Rolling Stone. Archived from
the original
on 2 February 2013
. Retrieved
26 July
2016
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