More than half a century after its release, Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" finally debuts on the Hot 100, ending a 20-plus-year hiatus of new hits on the competitive list.
Don’t Stop climbs to No. 3 on the U.K.'s albums chart, hitting a new high years after its release while holding at No. 2 on the streaming list.
Thunder happened even when it wasn’t raining — and few bands went their own way quite like Fleetwood Mac. Formed in London in 1967 by drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie and guitarists and ...
The album that turned the band into superstars is getting an anniversary rerelease that shows why it still gleams. By Jon Pareles With its 10th album, Fleetwood Mac was making yet another new start in ...
On July 11, 1975 — 50 years ago this month — a band called Fleetwood Mac metamorphosed from a raw, electric-blues caterpillar to a gaudy pop-music butterfly. On that day, "Fleetwood Mac," the band's ...
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham have taken over social media. To be exact, what’s swarming millions of timelines is their suddenly inescapable 1997 performance of “Silver Springs” from a Fleetwood ...
When Fleetwood Mac released their self-titled record in 1975, they emerged from years of stylistic uncertainty and internal turbulence. With the arrival of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, the ...