Friday, August 20, 2010

JANET ROBINS AMAZING ADVENTURE... INCLUDES A STINT WITH LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM

From Randy Rhodes To Precious Metal, from Lindsey Buckingham to her own solo career, the ongoing tale of guitarist / singer / songwriter Janet Robin is a fascinating journey.

It’s the tale of how a young girl barely into grade school fell in love with the guitar as she took lessons from an axe-slinger about to make his own mark upon the rock world. It’s a story where the daughter of a Southern California dentist grows up to join the 1980s all-girl band Precious Metal, plays in Lindsey Buckingham’s first solo group and further evolves into the performer she is today.


Full Article on Pollstar

Here's the section that includes Lindsey Buckingham:

A musician’s life is filled with unexpected breaks and this time opportunity came a knockin’ in the form of Lindsey Buckingham.

“He was putting together his first-ever solo band for a record,” Robin said. “A very special ten-piece band that was going to incorporate five guitar players, two percussionists, a drummer, bass player and keyboards.”

The audition took half the day in a studio where the two guitarists spent most of the time talking, as Buckingham instructed her to play specific guitar parts. Five hours later, the audition concluded, Robin went home to wait. And wait.

“I didn’t hear for two weeks until the agent called and said, ‘You got the gig. You’re going on Leno in a week.’”

As it turned out, Robin wasn’t the only woman in the band and she joined a lineup that also included Liza Carbe. First came rehearsals, then “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” followed by a six-week tour. Robin remembers her time with Buckingham as her “most professional gig.”

“It was semi-pro with Precious Metal. We had some tour buses and we played some good venues,” Robin said, comparing the two experiences. “But it stepped up a notch with Lindsey. That was the 1992 ‘Out Of The Cradle’ tour.”

Robin’s gig with Buckingham lasted until 1994 with the band touring as a headliner as well as supporting Tina Turner. Six years later, Robin recalls the experience as one of the most important times in her career, saying Buckingham demanded nothing less than perfection.

To accomplish this, Buckingham would record rehearsals on individual tracks and then meet with each musician and critiquing his or her work. The message was clear: get it right or get out.

“So you got your shit together,” Robin said. “He motivated me to rise to the occasion, whatever it meant. Like going to vocal lessons or deal with the metronome. I did all that and worked with the other guys in the band and we kind of came together.

“I learned what it takes to be close to perfect, what you do in rehearsals, what you expect from a band, how you put a band together and how to put a show together. I cannot thank him enough. He mentored me and he was very respectful to me. We still stay in touch.”

Here's Janet as part of Lindsey's guitar army - just to Lindsey's left.
Don't Look Down Live 1992
(from Out of The Cradle)

TAKING DAWN cover FLEETWOOD MAC... YES? NO? YOU DECIDE

TAKING DAWN cover FLEETWOOD MAC's classic "The Chain"
Not bad... The musics not to my taste, but I can appreciate a good cover...

Stevie could take some tips from the guys near the end of the song where they're 
all thrashing their hair around... Could be interesting ;)




(PHOTOS) STEVIE NICKS LIVE IN SANTA BARBARA - AUGUST 4, 2010 - NICE IMAGES!!

Stevie Nicks w/ Mia Dyson
Santa Barbara, CA - August 4, 2010
Photos by: Larry Miller


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Thursday, August 19, 2010

FLEETWOOD MAC'S "The Very Best Of" Back in The Top 100 on The UK Charts

On the official UK charts dated August 21, 2010 Fleetwood Mac's 2009 double disc release moves up from #130 to #93 in it's 222nd week in the charts (222 weeks combines the 2002 & 2009 release).

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

DOUBLE PLATINUM FOR FLEETWOOD MAC IN EUROPE

IFPI Platinum Europe Awards - 2010
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) Platinum Europe Awards for the second quarter of 2010 were released recently and Fleetwood Mac notched up a double platinum award certification for their "The Very Best Of" disc.  Certified double platinum in Europe represents sales of 2 million units.  

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

THE HOME OF FORMER FLEETWOOD MAC SINGER CHRISTINE MCVIE IS FOR SALE

Beverly Hills Home Once Owned by Elton John, Joan Collins and Christine McVie.
LUXURYREALESTATE.COM

This gated and private East Coast traditional view estate is located in the star-studded Crest Streets of Beverly Hills. Not surprisingly, a long list of celebrities formerly owned the property, including: Christine McVie of the rock band Fleetwood Mac, Joan Collins, and Elton John.

The estate is on more than ¾ acres of lush, park-like grounds. A large motor court entry leads to a majestic home that features flagstone exterior and slate roof. Interiors have wood floors and wonderful spaces for entertaining. The living room features a marble fireplace and French doors that lead to a covered patio overlooking the landscaped grounds and city, mountain and ocean.

The formal dining room also features French doors that open to a fragrant rose garden. The centerpiece of the home is a gourmet kitchen with center island, breakfast area, pine cabinets, exposed beam ceiling and top of the line commercial stainless steel appliances. An adjacent family/media room with oversized fireplace and built-in bookcase plus separate den/office with fireplace are also featured.

The master suite offers city and ocean views, an oversized fireplace and master bath with dual sinks, spa tub and steam shower with ocean view. Three additional bedroom suites complete the interiors. The lush grounds include several flat grassy areas, a swimmers pool, sun deck and pond with shady gazebo.

Joe Babajian of Rodeo Realty and Judy Cycon of Prudential California Realty are co-listing the property. The price is $7.45 million. For more information take the slideshow tour here: Lloydcrestestate