Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
34 YEARS AGO ON THIS DAY FLEETWOOD MAC RELEASED
ON THIS DAY IN 1975 (July 11th) Fleetwood Mac Released their 8th album, the self titled album Fleetwood Mac - the first to feature Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.
The Album debuted August 2, 1975 on Billboard's Top Albums Chart at #183. It would go on to spend an incredible 148 weeks on Billboard's Album Chart ending it's chart run on May 27, 1978. For comparison, Rumours spent 134 weeks on the chart.
On September 4, 1976 in it's 58th week of release Fleetwood Mac hit #1 and spent a single week at the top. This set a record never before achieved in the 32 year history of Billboard's Album Charts. Never before had an album hit the #1 spot for the first time after being charted for 1 year.
First US Single: Over My Head
HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Released: November, 1975
Debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 at #91 on November 8, 1975
Hot 100 Peak Position: #20
Weeks on Chart: 14
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: January 3, 1976
Peak: #32
Weeks on Chart: 7
UK Peak: -
Second Single: Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: March 27, 1976
Peak: #33
Weeks on Chart: 8
UK Peak: #46
Third Single: Say You Love Me
HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
The Album debuted August 2, 1975 on Billboard's Top Albums Chart at #183. It would go on to spend an incredible 148 weeks on Billboard's Album Chart ending it's chart run on May 27, 1978. For comparison, Rumours spent 134 weeks on the chart.
On September 4, 1976 in it's 58th week of release Fleetwood Mac hit #1 and spent a single week at the top. This set a record never before achieved in the 32 year history of Billboard's Album Charts. Never before had an album hit the #1 spot for the first time after being charted for 1 year.
First US Single: Over My Head
HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Released: November, 1975
Debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 at #91 on November 8, 1975
Hot 100 Peak Position: #20
Weeks on Chart: 14
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: January 3, 1976
Peak: #32
Weeks on Chart: 7
UK Peak: -
Second Single: Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)
HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Released: February, 1976
Debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 at #89 on March 6, 1976
Hot 100 Peak Position: #11
Weeks on Chart: 18
Released: February, 1976
Debuted on Billboard's Hot 100 at #89 on March 6, 1976
Hot 100 Peak Position: #11
Weeks on Chart: 18
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: March 27, 1976
Peak: #33
Weeks on Chart: 8
UK Peak: #46
Third Single: Say You Love Me
HOT 100 SINGLES CHART
Released: June, 1976
Debuted on Billboards's Hot 100 at #74 on July 3, 1976
Hot 100 Peak Position: #11
Weeks on Chart: 19
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: July 24, 1976
Peak: #12
Weeks on Chart: 12
UK Peak: #40
Debuted on Billboards's Hot 100 at #74 on July 3, 1976
Hot 100 Peak Position: #11
Weeks on Chart: 19
Adult Contemporary Singles Chart
Debut: July 24, 1976
Peak: #12
Weeks on Chart: 12
UK Peak: #40
DETAILED RECONSTRUCTION ON THE PROMOTIONAL EFFORT BEHIND THE SUCCESS OF FLEETWOOD MAC FLEETWOOD MAC
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Fleetwood Mac 1975
Friday, July 10, 2009
FLEETWOOD MAC #2 IN NORTH AMERICA #6 WORLDWIDE
FLEETWOOD MAC RANKS 2nd IN NORTH AMERICA BEHIND BRITNEY SPEARS
Pollstar has released it's mid year Top 100 North American Concert Tours for the first six months of 2009. Fleetwood Mac is #2 in North America with a gross of 54.8 million on 53 shows.
On the Top 25 Worldwide Tours - Fleetwood Mac rank #6.
Considering the economy in North America this past year along with Fleetwood Mac not promoting any new material but touring behind their past hits, I think they did quite well with a million dollar average per show.
Considering the economy in North America this past year along with Fleetwood Mac not promoting any new material but touring behind their past hits, I think they did quite well with a million dollar average per show.
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Pollstar,
Tour Statistics
Thursday, July 09, 2009
STEVIE NICKS ON THE ULTIMATE SHOWMAN (MICHAEL JACKSON)
Michael Jackson Remembered:
I remember before [we performed at Bill Clinton's 1993 inauguration], Michael sent somebody to find out if I had any foundation make-up he could borrow. I was using some light Chanel foundation at that time, and Michael sent back a note to say, thanks, but the foundation wasn't quite light enough for him. He meant that in show business, the stage is everywhere — it's when you leave the parking lot, when you go to the mall. It's about trying your best to be as perfect as possible. It's the reason Michael was like royalty. There's no other person like that, because the era of performers — the Frank Sinatras, the Elizabeth Taylors, the Sammy Davis Jr.s — is over. He was the last emperor.
Rolling Stone's special commemorative Michael Jackson issue featuring tributes from Quincy Jones, Slash, Brooke Shields and more is available now.
Labels:
Michael Jackson,
Rollingstone Magazine,
Stevie Nicks
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
FLEETWOOD MAC BOXSCORE NUMBERS (UPDATED)
Strangely 7 Canadian dates have gone unreported so far. 11 dates in total remain to be reported. Additional dates added in the last two weeks are marked with an *.
The Top 20 Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price in U.S. dollars for shows in North America. The previous week's ranking is in parentheses. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.
1. (1) Elton John/Billy Joel; $2,570,018; $125.44.
2. (2) Britney Spears; $1,860,690; $97.57.
3. (3) Bruce Springsteen&The E Street Band; $1,800,608; $91.65.
4. (4) The Dead; $1,553,713; $81.72.
5. (5) Kenny Chesney; $1,300,419; $67.46.
6. (6) Dave Matthews Band; $1,230,485; $55.05.
7. (7) Fleetwood Mac; $1,012,470; $95.15.
8. (8) Coldplay; $925,937; $63.69.
9. (9) Dane Cook; $721,668; $62.68.
10. (10) Nickelback; $712,129; $51.51.
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Tour Statistics
STEVIE NICKS QUIETLY VISITS BETHESDA IN JUNE
"Singer Stevie Nicks visited, leaving an iPod with her favorite music for him and lotions for his mom."
Oregon Marine gravely wounded, losing both legs after bombing in Afghanistan
by Julie Sullivan, The Oregonian
Full Story
Background:
For the last number of years, Stevie, on a regular basis, quietly visits the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland supporting and visiting with the U.S. troops and donating hundreds of iPods to soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.
She explains, "I refuse to be pulled into the politics of war. But once these soldiers sign up, go to war and come back to a hospital, I will do whatever it takes to make them better." Nicks provides iPods loaded with her favourite music.
by Julie Sullivan, The Oregonian
Full Story
Labels:
Bethesda,
Stevie Nicks
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