Tuesday, June 19, 2012

WIN Stevie Nicks Tickets to PNC Banks Arts Center June 30th


Enter to win a pair of tickets to see Stevie Nicks at PNC Bank Arts Center on Saturday, June 30th!


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NEW Dates: Lindsey Buckingham Live in Chicago Aug 26th & 27th

An Intimate Evening with Lindsey Buckingham
Sunday, August 26th and Monday, August 27th - 8pm
City Winery, 1200 W. Randolph Street
West Loop district - Chicago, IL

After Show Wine Reception with Lindsey Buckingham
Sunday, August 26th and Monday, August 27th
Join Lindsey Buckingham for an intimate after show wine reception in City Winery's barrel room.

You must also have a ticket to the concert to attend either after show wine reception and each night is limited to 20 people.

Tickets on sale now to VinoFile members with the public on sale date being June 21st at 9am.

To become a VinoFile Member: Doing a quick perusal of the site it looks like for a yearly subscription of $75 you can become a vinoFile member. For complete details, visit the City Winery website.

Ticket Prices:
VIP: $100.00
Premier: $90.00
Reserved: $80.00

After Show Wine Reception is a $50.00 add on to the above prices.

Photos: Mick Fleetwood 'Rhythm of A Rose' Art Exhibition - Beverly Hills June 18th

MICK FLEETWOOD 
"Rhythm of A Rose" Art Exhibition Opening Reception- June 18, 2012
MOUCHE GALLERY - BEVERLY HILLS
More Photos at Getty Images

Mick Fleetwood attended the opening reception last night in Beverly Hills for Mouche Gallery which presented his own art in the exhibition called "Rhythm of A Rose".  Pictured below with Mick are his two daughters Tess and Ruby along with Micks wife Lynn and Mouche Gallery owner Keiko Noah.

Lindsey Buckingham Adds Second Canadian Tour Date - Belleville, ON Sept 6th


An Evening With
LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
Thursday, September 6, 2012
The Empire Theatre
Belleville, Ontario Canada

Tickets on sale Saturday, June 23rd 10am

The Empire Theatre | Facebook


Monday, June 18, 2012

Photos: Lindsey Buckingham Live in Columbus, OH June 16th

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM LIVE IN COLUMBUS, OHIO 
Southern Theatre - June 16, 2012 
Photos sent in by Alex 
(Thank you Alex!)







LINDSEY PERFORMING "ROCK AWAY BLIND"


Thanks to ellellew for capturing another amazing performance of a tune not often played live.

Also check out her capture of Bleed To Love Her

Reviews: Lindsey Buckingham Cuts Loose

Lindsey Buckingham Cuts Loose
By Michael Rampa June 18th,

Lindsey Buckingham
Homestead, PA, Carnegie Library Music Hall, Friday June 15

With no new album to promote, Lindsey Buckingham doesn’t really need to tour. Heck, he doesn’t even need a band. His unique finger picking technique allows him to plays bass lines with his thumb while playing the melody with his fingers. The result is a one man wall of sound that overmatches the intimate venues he plays. This time around, he has no accompaniment, even the stagehands exchanging his guitars are out of view. He acknowledged the downsizing over his career, from the heyday of supergroup Fleetwood Mac to carrying only 3-4 members in his early solo career and culminating in this year’s one man show. “This tour I call the ‘Small Machine’” It allows for more creative freedom and risk taking. Obviously, Fleetwood Mac was a juggernaut and creative in a different way.”

Full Review at American Songwriter



Lindsey Buckingham at the Howard Theatre
by Chris Dahlberg
Washington, DC, Howard Theatre, June 12, 2012

Our Take

I can't remember how long it has been since I last went to a seated show, but it is always nice to be able to sit and be able to focus entirely on what is happening onstage. This time around I was seeing Lindsey Buckingham, who most people are familiar with from his work with Fleetwood Mac. But Buckingham has also established himself as a talented solo artist capable of creating interesting material without the assistance of a full band. His progression has taken numerous steps, first touring with a large crew of backing musicians and on this most recent set of dates opting to perform without any support. His set at the Howard Theatre in Washington D.C. lasted for about an hour and fifteen minutes after a two song encore, and while this may have been one of the first times he was letting his guitar and vocal work stand on its own Buckingham showcased that he was well prepared.

Full Review at Cosmosgaming