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Fleetwood Mac

Founded in London in July 1967 (by ex-[url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/John+Mayall+%26+The+Bluesbreakers]Bluesbreakers[/url] members, Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood), "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac" instantly became a major force in the UK blues scene, along with their eponymous first album. Following "Mr. Wonderful" & "Then Play On" the driving force of Peter Green had deteriorated as he lapsed into a personal crisis by 1970. The group reorganized, under the leadership of Fleetwood, and slowly took on a new direction - away from the blues and into the mainstream of international popularity, known simply as [b]Fleetwood Mac[/b]. Member/Dates: Peter Green (guitar, vocals, 1967-70) Mick Fleetwood (drums, 1967-1995, 1997-present) John McVie (bass, 1967-1995, 1997-present) Jeremy Spencer (guitar, vocals, 1967-71) Bob Brunning (bass, 1967) Danny Kirwan (guitar, 1968-72) Christine McVie (vocals, piano, accordion, 1970-1995, 1997-1998, 2014-2022) Bob Welch (guitar, vocals, 1971-74) Bob Weston (guitar, 1973-74) Dave Walker (guitar, vocals, 1973) Doug Graves (keyboards, 1974) Lindsey Buckingham (guitar, vocals, piano, 1975-87, 1993, 1997-2018) Stevie Nicks (vocals, 1974–1991, 1993, 1997-present) Billy Burnette (guitar, vocals, 1990-94) Rick Vito (guitar, 1990-91) Dave Mason, (guitar, vocals, 1993-94) Bekka Bramlett (vocals, 1993-94) Mike Campbell (lead guitar, vocals, 2018–present) Neil Finn, (vocals, rhythm guitar, 2018–present) Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 (Performer)

By Kyle Larson