Monday, November 03, 2014

A reunited and fully intact Fleetwood Mac takes Washington, DC on a euphoric trip

Photo by Sneakshot Photography
By Karl Ott
TheCouchSessions.com

After 16 long years, the warm and smoky voice of Christine McVie was heard once again on the live stage, ensuring a sell-out crowd at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC for the return of the now fully intact Fleetwood Mac. The full band consisting of Mick Fleetwood (drums), Lindsey Buckingham (guitar/vocals) and John McVie (bass) along with Christine McVie on vocals and keys, and Stevie Nicks on vocals sounded wonderful.

Full review at TheCouchSessions + Photos

Fleetwood Mac return to the Verizon Center in Washington, DC January 30, 2015. Amex pre-sale Tickets on sale November 4th. General Admission tickets on sale November 10th at Ticketmaster

Ann Jackson Gallery Presents The Artwork of Mick Fleetwood (Atlanta)

ANN JACKSON GALLERY PRESENTS 
MICK FLEETWOOD REFLECTIONS

With a $2,500 pre-purchase of Mick Fleetwood artwork you can meet Mick December 16th - 7-9pm in Atlanta at Ann Jackson Gallery.

More details and to view more photos in the collection visit Ann Jackson Gallery.

Ann Jackson Gallery
932 Canton Street
Rosewell, GA


MICK BRINGS ART EXHIBITION TO PHOENIX
On December 9 DeRubeis Fine Art will present , in its Phoenix exhibition premiere, a collection of fine art photography by Mick taken over the last few years.

All works on exhibition will be available for acquisition November 15 through December 10.

On the evening before the Fleetwood Mac show at US Airways Center, DeRubeis Fine Art invites its established and future clients to a private reception with the artist, with a minimum purchase of Mick Fleetwood artwork on December 9 from 6-9pm. For more information, you can call the gallery at 480.941.6033, or visit www.roadshowcompany.com.

7171 E Main St
Scottsdale, AZ
November 15 - December 10, 2014

Other exhibitions planned:

Samuel Lynne Galleries
1105 Dragon St.
Dallas, TX
Dates - December 13 - 14, 2014

819 E Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dates - December 18 - 19, 2014

NEW DATE: Fleetwood Mac Return To Washington, DC January 30, 2015

FLEETWOOD MAC ANNOUNCE THE RETURN TO WASHINGTON, DC ON THEIR PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL ON WITH THE SHOW TOUR

Verizon Center Jan. 30, 2015 – Tickets for Washington, DC go on sale Monday Nov. 10 at 10am through the Live Nation Mobile App or at Ticketmaster.com.
 
American Express card members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 10:00 a.m. through Sunday, Nov 9 at 10:00 p.m. For further information and on sale dates, please go to www.fleetwoodmac.com.
 
Fleetwood Mac are currently performing with their five star lineup including the returning songbird Christine McVie who rejoined the band following a 16 year absence.

Stevie Nicks on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon November 3rd

Stevie Nicks is scheduled as a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Monday, November 3, 2014.  The show airs at 11:35pm, 10:35pm central.

It's been confirmed that Stevie will sing "Lady" on The Tonight Show.

Looking forward to it!

STEVIE NICKS "24 KARAT GOLD - SONGS FROM THE VAULT"
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Sunday, November 02, 2014

Review | Video: Fleetwood Mac Live in Hartford, CT November 1, 2014

Concert Review: Fleetwood Mac begins new chapter with show at the XL Center in Hartford
by Donnie Moorhouse
Masslive.com
Photo by Maggie Mann

HARTFORD _ On tour with core member Christine McVie for the first time in 16 years, classic rock group Fleetwood Mac performed at the XL Center on Saturday night, offering up a two-and-a-half hour, 24 song set.

While the show didn't appear to be a complete sell-out, there were scattered empty seats here and there, it was a representative and re-energized crowd that came to view the first leg of the legendary group's "On with the Show" tour.

The inclusion of McVie adds another vocal and a few more songs to the set list but her real value is giving the band another reason to tour and motivation for the audience to come out for another go around.

Every brand needs a story and this time out for the Fleetwood Mac brand the best and only new story to tell is the reunion with the popular McVie.

With a dramatic flair, the group opened with "The Chain," a relationship song that served as an affirmation of the reunited parts with the refrain "chain, keep us together."  McVie chimed in next with "You Make Lovin' Fun," and the narrative began to unfold.

Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham said the return of McVie solidified this highly dysfunctional group of former lovers, bandmates, and friends as not only survivors, but as an entity that will continue to thrive and grow.

"Her return begins a brand new chapter for us," he said. "One that will be both profound and prolific."

Musically the show was a series of highlights with only a handful of misses. "Dreams" came off as tired while songs like "Sisters of the Moon," and "I'm So Afraid" could have been left off the set list.

The band, backed by an extra drummer, guitarist, keyboard player, and three vocalists, breathed life into songs like "Second Hand News," Seven Wonders," and "Gold Dust Woman."

The centerpiece of the performance kicked off with Lindsey Buckingham's solo acoustic version of "Big Love," with the guitarist picking and strumming up an orchestral mix with his guitar while adding some vocal effects to create a full band sound.

He was joined by Stevie Nicks for "Landslide" and an even more poignant version of "Never Going Back," delivered as a plaintive ballad.

The duet was a strong point of the performance and it's not too far-fetched to think a Buckingham-Nicks tour would be the natural follow-up story to tell once this tour is complete.

Nicks got completely untracked while trying to introduce "Gypsy," the only speed bump on the road to a strong finish that featured the hit "Go Your Own Way."

The double encore included the obligatory Mick Fleetwood percussion solo, the hit "Silver Spring," and McVie's piano-laden "Songbird."

THE CHAIN 
Notice near the end of the song John's bass cuts out.. he calls one of the techs to the stage to fix... and the song ends without the sound of his bass parts. Good thing it didn't cut out during his big moment during the song.
RHIANNON
EVERYWHERE

Photos | Video: Fleetwood Mac Live in Washington, DC October 31, 2014

Fleetwood Mac Live in Washington, DC 
Verizon Center - October 31, 2014 

Photos by True Icon Media
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Mitchell Layton Photography: 10.31.14 Fleetwood Mac &emdash;

 I'M SO AFRAID
I KNOW I'M NOT WRONG
GOLD DUST WOMAN
SONGBIRD