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Fleetwood Mac Announces Spring Tour
After months of speculation and many hints, Fleetwood Mac has officially announced that they will be touring together this spring. “It’s the perfect time to go back out,” says Stevie Nicks to Rolling Stone. “2013 is going to be the year of Fleetwood Mac.” The group will kick off their tour in Columbus, OH on … Continue reading Fleetwood Mac Announces Spring Tour
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Fleetwood Mac Confirm 2013 Tour Plans
Fleetwood Mac has announced that they will hit the road again in 2013. Although no dates have officially been announced, apparently Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie have tentatively set a rehearsal schedule. In an interview with ABC Radio, Nicks revealed that they plan to start rehearsing in February with the goal … Continue reading Fleetwood Mac Confirm 2013 Tour Plans
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Mick Fleetwood Shares New Video for “These Strange Times”
Mick Fleetwood has released a new recording and brand new video for the song “These Strange Times”. Originally released on Fleetwood Mac’s 1995 studio album Time, the song was re-recorded for Mick Fleetwood’s Da*da*ism project and features a sample of the late Peter Green’s “Albatross” at the end. You can watch the video now in … Continue reading Mick Fleetwood Shares New Video for “These Strange Times”
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Mick Fleetwood Announces Fall Tour with his Blues Band
Fleetwood Mac drummer and co-founder Mick Fleetwood will hit the road this fall with his own band, The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band, performing 13 shows across the western U.S. and Canada. In addition to its namesake, The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band consists of singer/guitarist Rick Vito, who was also a member of Fleetwood Mac (1987-1991), … Continue reading Mick Fleetwood Announces Fall Tour with his Blues Band
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WATCH: Mick Fleetwood Back Stage at the Isle of Wight Festival
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Mick Fleetwood Discusses Tour, Autobiography And How He “Felt Like a Whore” in New CBC Interview
In a recent interview with CBC’s Tom Power, Mick Fleetwood discusses his new autobiography, Play On: Now Then, and Fleetwood Mac, the band’s current tour, and why he “felt like a whore” trying to make the band’s co-founder, Peter Green, play in a way he didn’t want to. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN. Fleetwood Mac is … Continue reading Mick Fleetwood Discusses Tour, Autobiography And How He “Felt Like a Whore” in New CBC Interview
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CDJ Today: October 29 in Classic Rock
October 29, 1983 – Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of The Moon album marks its 491st week on the Billboard album chart, surpassing the previous record holder, Johnny’s Greatest Hits, by Johnny Mathis. It remained on the chart until October of 1988, setting a record for 741 weeks on the chart. David Gilmour Discusses “Dark Side of the Moon” with CDJ’s Paul Rappaport … Continue reading CDJ Today: October 29 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: October 8 in Classic Rock
October 8, 1979 – Fleetwood Mac release their first double album, Tusk, which is the follow-up to Rumours. Costing over $1 million to record, at the time it was the most expensive rock album ever made. It sold 4 million copies worldwide, and featured the USC Trojan Marching Band on the title song “Tusk.” October 8, 2010 – Ozzy Osbourne blasts … Continue reading CDJ Today: October 8 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: October 4 in Classic Rock
October 4, 1986 – Dan Rather is mugged by two men who repeatedly ask him “Kenneth, what’s the frequency?” The incident later influences the R.E.M. song “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” Years later, in 1994, in an attempt to get in contact with someone who might be able to identify the frequency and put an end to the voices … Continue reading CDJ Today: October 4 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: October 3 in Classic Rock
October 3, 1978 – The members of Aerosmith bail out 28 fans who are arrested for smoking pot and underage drinking at their concert in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They pay approximately $4,200 in bail and fines. October 3, 1992 – Sinead O’Connor, without telling producers in advance, tears up a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night … Continue reading CDJ Today: October 3 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: September 3 in Classic Rock
September 3, 1982 – The first US Festival commences in San Bernardino, California and features Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, The Police, The Cars, the Talking Heads, The Kinks, the Ramones, B52’s, The English Beat, Gang Of Four, The Grateful Dead, Pat Benatar and Jackson Browne. Apple Computers co-founder Steven Wozniak bankrolls the festival and loses about $12 … Continue reading CDJ Today: September 3 in Classic Rock
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CDJ Today: August 31 in Classic Rock
August 31, 2012 – Eddie Van Halen undergoes emergency surgery for “a severe bout of diverticulitis” causing Van Halen to reschedule a tour of Japan slated for November. August 31, 1976 – George Harrison is found guilty of “subconscious plagiarism” when Bright Tunes Music Corporation sues him, claiming that he plagiarized “He’s So Fine” by The Chiffons for his song “My Sweet Lord.” The case … Continue reading CDJ Today: August 31 in Classic Rock