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One of the world’s best-selling bands, Fleetwood Mac formed as a British Blues group in 1967 and morphed into a
chart-topping British-American pop band in the mid-1970s. Despite several band member iterations, the Fleetwood
Mac’s best known lineup featured Mick Fleetwood (drums), John McVie (bass), Lindsey Buckingham (guitar/vocals),
Christine McVie (keys/vocals), and Stevie Nicks (vocals). It was this lineup that recorded their most successful and
critically acclaimed Rumors album, which featured hits like ‘Dreams’, ‘Go Your Own Way’, ‘The Chain’ and ‘Don’t
Stop’. Throughout the remaining decades, Fleetwood Mac went on to produce material that, while somewhat
popular, did not critically live up to the success of Rumors. Their May 1997 live concert on a soundstage in Burbank,
CA, was recorded and subsequently released as The Dance, which premiered on MTV that year and brought the
band back into the public spotlight and widespread popularity. Fleetwood Mac, including the Rumors-era and the
original (Green, Kirwan, and Spencer) lineups, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Fleetwood
Mac is an amazing show that will challenge vocal students to master harmonies, guitar players to learn the
unorthodox fingerpicking style of Lindsey Buckingham, drummers to study Mick Fleetwood’s extremely versatile
drumming, keyboardists to grasp how Christine McVie merged classical-training playing with rock improvisation, and
bassists to learn from John McVie’s creative and rock-solid bass foundations.
chart-topping British-American pop band in the mid-1970s. Despite several band member iterations, the Fleetwood
Mac’s best known lineup featured Mick Fleetwood (drums), John McVie (bass), Lindsey Buckingham (guitar/vocals),
Christine McVie (keys/vocals), and Stevie Nicks (vocals). It was this lineup that recorded their most successful and
critically acclaimed Rumors album, which featured hits like ‘Dreams’, ‘Go Your Own Way’, ‘The Chain’ and ‘Don’t
Stop’. Throughout the remaining decades, Fleetwood Mac went on to produce material that, while somewhat
popular, did not critically live up to the success of Rumors. Their May 1997 live concert on a soundstage in Burbank,
CA, was recorded and subsequently released as The Dance, which premiered on MTV that year and brought the
band back into the public spotlight and widespread popularity. Fleetwood Mac, including the Rumors-era and the
original (Green, Kirwan, and Spencer) lineups, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Fleetwood
Mac is an amazing show that will challenge vocal students to master harmonies, guitar players to learn the
unorthodox fingerpicking style of Lindsey Buckingham, drummers to study Mick Fleetwood’s extremely versatile
drumming, keyboardists to grasp how Christine McVie merged classical-training playing with rock improvisation, and
bassists to learn from John McVie’s creative and rock-solid bass foundations.
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