
See Mick Fleetwood Honor Peter Green With David Gilmour, Steven Tyler, Neil Finn
Pete Townshend, Billy Gibbons, Christine McVie and Bill Wyman also performed at star-studded event
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Subscribe NowPete Townshend, Billy Gibbons, Christine McVie and Bill Wyman also performed at star-studded event
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.
The singer on listening to her heart, turning 70 and why music comes before friendship.
"Getting back into the trenches to play the blues is always a pleasure", says Fleetwood Mac co-founder.