Fleetwood Mac

2 videos • 0 views • by Rock History Book Fleetwood Mac, formed in 1967 by Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie, began as a British blues band with hits like "Albatross" and "Oh Well." The 1970s saw significant changes with the addition of Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham, shifting towards rock and pop. This era produced legendary albums like "Fleetwood Mac" (1975) and "Rumours" (1977), featuring hits such as "Go Your Own Way," "Dreams," and "Don't Stop." The 1980s and '90s included further lineup changes and hits like "Little Lies" and "Everywhere." Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy is marked by their dynamic evolution and timeless music.