Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac Co-Founder and Guitar Great, Dead at 73
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee formed rock group with fellow Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood in 1967
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Subscribe NowRock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee formed rock group with fellow Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood in 1967
Fleetwood Mac 1969-1974 includes a live album, recorded shortly before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined the band
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How an in-studio bathroom replica, juvenile dick jokes, and a Peter Green guitar cameo informed the band’s sprawling, experimental follow-up to Rumours
From Peter Green's "heartbreaking" departure to the evolution of the band's blues sound, first instalment of 'Love that Burns' book series serves as a "deluxe calling card", drummer says.
"I actually immigrated to Australia and gave up my green card. I thought it was a great place for all my friends and family, but it was also a pipe dream that literally took me to the poorhouse."
As classic live album 'The Dance' turns 20, we look back at Stevie Nicks' tortured torch song – and how it almost broke up the band.