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   <summary>British blues band turned Southern California pop band, who found huge success in the late 1970s with album &lt;i&gt;Rumours&lt;/i&gt;.</summary>
   <catdesc>&quot;Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac&quot; was started in 1968 by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mic Fleetwood, and bassist John McVie, after the three left (or were fired from) John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.  Fleetwood Mac would release a series of straightforward blues albums which did moderately well in the United Kingdom.  Early singles included &quot;Oh, Well&quot;, &quot;Albatross&quot;, and &quot;Black Magic Woman&quot; (which was recorded by Santana and became a U.S. hit).&lt;p&gt;

Fleetwood Mac went through many personel changes, losing multiple lead guitarists (including Peter Green) and gaining blues singer Christine McVie (John McVie's wife).  When American guitarist Bob Welch join, the band adopted more of a southern California country rock sound, still tempered by the blues influence of the British members.&lt;p&gt;

In late 1974, Bob Welch left the band, and Mic Fleetwood was left to fill the vacancy.  Having heard guitarist Lindsey Buckingham at a recording studio, he asked Buckingham to join the band.  Buckingham agreed, on the condition that his musical partner and girlfriend Stevie Nicks also be invited to the band.&lt;p&gt;

In 1975, the new lineup released the eponymous &lt;i&gt;Fleetwood Mac&lt;/i&gt;.  The album became a huge hit, and the group was catapulted into stardom.  But with the success of the band also came the end of John and Christine McVie's marraige, as well as Buckingham and Nicks' longtime romantic relationship.  Huge additional pressures were placed on the band to release a followup album, which, when combined with the newly found wealth, led to large amounts of drug and alcohol consumption.&lt;p&gt;

The resulting album was &lt;i&gt;Rumours&lt;/i&gt;, in which the band laid bare the emotional turmoil of the time.  It became the best selling album of its time, selling over 18 million copies worldwide,&lt;p&gt;

The band would release further albums, including the quirky double album &lt;i&gt;Tusk&lt;/i&gt;, a live album (&lt;i&gt;Live&lt;/i&gt;) and the more conventional &lt;i&gt;Mirage&lt;/i&gt; before going on a hiatus, allowing for the solo careers of Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie.  They would record one more album (&lt;i&gt;Tango In The Night&lt;/i&gt;) before Buckingham offically quit the band.
&lt;p&gt;

Fleetwood Mac added guitarists Billy Burnette and Rick Vito and recorded more albums through the late 1980s and early 1990s.  The Buckingham/Nicks/McVie(s)/Fleetwood lineup would reunite from time to time in the 1990s.  The first time was for the inauguration of President Bill Clinton, who had made Fleetwood Mac's &quot;Don't Stop&quot; his campaign song.  The second time was for a live concert in Los Angeles which resulted in the album &lt;i&gt;The Dance&lt;/i&gt;.  The band is reportedly in the studio making a new album.
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   <name>Fleetwood Mac</name>
   <from>United Kingdom</from>
   <style number="1">Classic Rock</style>
   <style number="2">Blues</style>
   <style number="3">Pop</style>
   <founded>1968</founded>
   <member name="Mick Fleetwood" role="drums" />
   <member name="John McVie" role="bass" />
   <member name="Christine McVie" role="keyboards, vocals, songwriter" />
   <member name="Lindsey Buckingham" role="guitar, vocals, songwriter" />
   <member name="Stevie Nicks" role="vocals, songwriter" />
   <pastmember name="Peter Green" role="guitar, vocals" />
   <pastmember name="Jeremy Spencer" role="guitar" />
   <pastmember name="Bob Welch" role="guitar" />
   <pastmember name="Rick Vito" role="guitar, vocals" />
   <pastmember name="Billy Burnette" role="guitar, vocals" />
   <pastmember name="Dave Walker" role="guitar" />

   <release type="album" name="Time" date="1995" />
   <release type="album" name="Mr. Wonderful" date="1968" />
   <release type="album" name="Mirage" date="1982" />
   <release type="album" name="Kiln House" date="1970" />
   <release type="album" name="Mystery To Me" date="1973" />
   <release type="album" name="Penguin" date="1973" />
   <release type="album" name="Greatest Hits" date="1988" ref="Bands_and_Artists/F/Fleetwood_Mac/Discography/Greatest_Hits" />
   <release type="album" name="Tusk" date="1979" ref="Bands_and_Artists/F/Fleetwood_Mac/Discography/Tusk" />
   <release type="album" name="25 Years - The Chain" date="1992" />
   <release type="album" name="Rumours" date="1977" ref="Bands_and_Artists/F/Fleetwood_Mac/Discography/Rumours" />
   <release type="album" name="Tango In The Night" date="1987" />
   <release type="album" name="Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac" date="1968" />
   <release type="album" name="The Dance" date="1998" />
   <release type="album" name="Future Games" date="1971" />
   <release type="album" name="Behind the Mask" date="1990" />
   <release type="album" name="Say You Will" date="2003" />
   <release type="album" name="The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac" date="2002" />
   <release type="album" name="Fleetwood Mac" date="1975" ref="Bands_and_Artists/F/Fleetwood_Mac/Discography/Fleetwood_Mac" />
   <release type="album" name="Live" date="1980" />
   <release type="album" name="Then Play On" date="1969" />
   <release type="album" name="Heros are Hard To Find" date="1974" />
   <release type="album" name="English Rose" date="1969" />
   <release type="album" name="Bare Trees" date="1972" />

   <release type="single" name="Everywhere" date="1987" />
   <release type="single" name="Big Love" date="1987" />
   <release type="single" name="Little Lies" date="1987" />
   <release type="single" name="Dreams" date="1977" />
   <release type="single" name="Say You Love Me" date="1975" />
   <release type="single" name="Rhiannon" date="1975" />
   <release type="single" name="Don't Stop" date="1977" />
   <release type="single" name="You Make Lovin' Fun" date="1977" />
   <release type="single" name="Gypsy" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="Tusk" date="1979" />
   <release type="single" name="Over My Head" date="1975" />
   <release type="single" name="Hold Me" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="Sara" date="1979" />
   <release type="single" name="Think About Me" date="1979" />
   <release type="single" name="Seven Wonders" date="1987" />
   <release type="single" name="Go Your Own Way" date="1976" />

   <appearance type="compilation" name="VH1 Classic The Cuts" date="2003.02.11" ref="Releases/Compilations/V/VH1_Classic_The_Cuts" />
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