FLEETWOOD MAC
Fleetwood Mac, the English blues-rock music group, was formed in 1967 as a quartet that included drummer Mick Fleetwood, was born June 24, 1947, and bassist John McVie, was born November 26, 1946. Since that year it has changed some of its personnel several times and has had phenomenal successes and lackluster periods when the group seemed almost moribund. Songwriter-keyboardist Christine Perfect McVie, was born July 12, 1943, joined the group in 1970. The 1975 addition of the American singer Stevie Nicks, was born May 26, 1948, and guitarist Lindsay Buckingham, was born October 3, 1949, resulted in a series of hit albums, including Fleetwood Mac (1975), Rumours (1977), Mirage (1982), and Tango in the Night (1987). Mick Fleetwood's memoirs, Fleetwood, were published in 1990.