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Dave Grohl recently said that the Foo Fighters are in for the Glastonbury Festival in 2015. All organizers have to do is give the group a call. -
Stevie Nicks Brings 'Lady' and 'Rhiannon' to 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]
Stevie Nicks captivated "The Tonight Show" audience Monday night, Nov. 3, with a new cut — "Lady" — and a somber piano version of "Rhiannon."Her most recent album, "24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault," was built from songs she wrote decades ago. -
Michael Eavis Says Fleetwood Mac and Queen Not among Glastonbury 2015 Headliners, Despite Bookies High Odds
Michael Eavis gets more attention from British music media than any other individual (we reckon) thanks to his role in planning and organizing the Glastonbury Music Festival. Even we in the states get excited when the word "lineup" or "headliner" comes out of his mouth. He narrowed the list of possible headliners down by two, according to NME, stating that Fleetwood Mac and Queen were definitely out of the running. -
8 Albums The Flaming Lips Should Cover Next: The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin and More
This Wednesday, Oct. 28, The Flaming Lips will be releasing their full-length tribute to The Beatles's legendary "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which will be their fourth reinterpretation of a classic album, following Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon," King Crimson's "In the Court of the Crimson King" and The Stone Roses's self-titled debut. If they ever plan on making anymore of these tribute albums, here are eight suggestions, including The Beach Boys and Led Zeppelin. -
Fleetwood Mac Adds 28 Dates To Current Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]
Fleetwood Mac may have just kicked off their On With The Show Tour last week, but the legendary pop rock band has already added 28 new dates to the tour. According to Radio.com, this second leg will begin in St. Paul, Minnesota on Jan. 16, and will conclude in Wichita, Kansas on March 31. The band will return to a few cities that they're already scheduled to play in 2014, including New York, Newark, Toronto, and Chicago. -
Haim And Stevie Nicks Perform A Haunting Rendition Of Fleetwood Mac's "Rhiannon" [LISTEN]
Haim is no stranger to Fleetwood Mac comparisions, but when Stevie Nicks calls to hang out and maybe sing "Rhiannon" with her, that's when you know life is good -
6 Albums Made of Scrapped, Unused Songs: The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and More
Tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 7, Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks will be releasing her eighth solo album "24 Karat Gold — Songs from the Vault," which consists of songs Nicks had written over the last 40 years but never recorded. She is far from the only artist, however, to release an album of unused songs. Here are six more albums made up of scrapped songs: -
Stevie Nicks And Her Selfie Obsession That Became Art
Stevie Nicks' selfie obsession that took place while she was on the road with Fleetwood Mac in the '70s and '80s will become an art exhibit in New York next month, and the artist recently spoke to 'Billboard' about her photography. -
9 Bands Named After Members Who Aren't The Singer: Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, And More
When an artist decides to name their band after themselves, this usually means that they're the band's lead vocalist and songwriter, such as the Dave Matthews Band or Danzig. However, these nine bands are named after people who aren't the lead vocalist, and sometimes they don't even write the music. -
Stevie Nicks Shares New Song 'The Dealer' [LISTEN]
Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks has shared the lyric video for a new song called "The Dealer," which you can watch below. "The Dealer" is the first song that Nicks has shared from her upcoming album 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault, which is set for release on Oct. 9. The album, her eighth solo effort and her first since 2011's In Your Dreams, contains previously unreleased songs dating all the way back to 1969, with most of them written "between 1969 and 1987," according to a press release via Consequence of Sound. -
6 Lo-Fi Albums By Big Rock Stars: Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, And More
One of my favorite genres of music is lo-fi, or "low-fidelity," meaning artists who record their songs onto cheap equipment. Though most lo-fi artists are DIY musicians who work outside of the mainstream and use cheap equipment out of necessity, there are still some highly successful rock stars that have chosen to go lo-fi for aesthetic reasons, or simply out of convenience. Here are six lo-fi albums that were recorded by big rock stars. -
Stevie Nicks New Album 2014: Fleetwood Mac Singer to Release '24 Karat Gold -- Songs From the Vault' This Fall
Break out those jewelry boxes and record players, Stevie Nicks has announced a lush new solo album. Today (July 24), the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman announced that she will be dropping a new LP this fall.
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