A Grand Hamilton Piano once owned by Stevie Nicks, which was used to compose the Fleetwood Mac classics “Sara” and “Songbird” and was later played by Elton John and Freddie Mercury, is headed to the ...
Christine McVie could play the piano — and wrote music for Fleetwood Mac. Still, even if Stevie Nicks couldn’t play, she “always” had a piano in her hotel rooms. Here’s what we learned about these ...
As the music world and fans mourn the loss of Christine McVie — the woman behind numbers like "Songbird" and "Don't Stop" — EW reflects on a dozen of the iconic Fleetwood Mac singer, songwriter, and ...
Christine McVie always came on like the grown-up in the room, which admittedly might not be hard to do when the room is Fleetwood Mac. But McVie was the emotional glue in a band that has spent the ...
The piano owned by Stevie Nicks that she used in the late ’70s and early ’80s to write “Songbird,” “Sara” and other Fleetwood Mac songs is up for auction. Via Billboard, the Hamilton Baby Grand Piano ...
Three members of the legendary band Fleetwood Mac—Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood—are sending a haul of clothing, instruments, awards, furniture, jewelry, and other items to auction.
Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie will release her first-ever solo compilation, Songbird, on June 24. The package, newly remastered by famed producer Glyn Johns, features material from two of her solo ...
If ever there was a singer who possessed a “knowing alto,” it was Christine McVie, the songwriter, keyboardist, and vocalist of Fleetwood Mac who passed away in London at age 79 on Wednesday. McVie, ...
Waking from her sleep one night in the apartment she shared with bandmate Stevie Nicks, “Songbird” popped into Christine McVie’s head around 3:30 in the morning as if she was being “visited” by ...
The singer, songwriter and keyboardist, who died on Wednesday, was a hitmaker for Fleetwood Mac whose crystalline voice and roots in the blues gave her music a distinct emotional punch. By Lindsay ...
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