Friday, March 06, 2015

1980: Stevie Nicks with Molly Meldrum

In February 1980, while Fleetwood Mac were touring Australia promoting their double album 'Tusk', Stevie Nicks came into the Countdown studios in Melbourne to record a brief interview with host Ian 'Molly' Meldrum.

Thursday, March 05, 2015

Greensboro: Enter To Win Fleetwood Mac Tickets


FACEBOOK CONTEST: Enter 1808 Greensboro Magazine's draw to win two tickets to see Fleetwood Mac on Tuesday, March 17th at the Greensboro Coliseum. 

The deadline to enter is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 15. The winner will be notified on the 1808 Facebook page, so make sure to check back to see if you've won! You must live within the News & Record circulation area to win.

Stevie Nicks on the cover of April's Rolling Stone Australia "Tell All Interview"

Stevie Nicks
A Rock Goddess Looks Back
Stevie is featured on the April, 2015 issue of Rolling Stone Australia which is in stores today. It is the same piece that was featured in the January, 2015 U.S. version of Rolling Stone with Stevie on the cover. The cover pic from the U.S. version appears on the inside this issue.




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Monday, March 02, 2015

Review: Fleetwood Mac Austin, TX - March 1, 2015

Fleetwood Mac brings it all back at the Erwin Center
by Peter Blackstock
Austin360

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Photo by Arnold Wells

“You tend not to honor or respect or trust nostalgia,” Fleetwood Mac’s fellow 1970s Southern California traveler Jackson Browne said last week on the radio program “World Cafe.” “To indulge yourself in just enjoying the music you really loved 30 or 40 years ago only, to limit yourself to that, is to sort of suffer a kind of death. But this guy I met in Italy said, ‘You’ve got this wrong: The most beneficial thing you can do is to go listen to the music that you were listening to when you were first deciding what kind of life you would have, when you were first passing barriers. It’s like a bond, to be connected to that part of your life in which all things were possible and you were really moving out into your life.’”

A sold-out crowd on Sunday night at the Erwin Center clearly shared that sentiment. Though the audience members ranged from teens to retirees, the majority were fans who first bonded with Fleetwood Mac’s music through “Rumours,” the 1977 classic that eventually sold 40 million copies and remains the band’s touchstone. Indeed, 10 of the 24 songs in Sunday’s set came from the “Rumours” album.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

WIN TIX: Fleetwood Mac Live in Greensboro, NC - March 17th


Its your LAST CHANCE to enter for a chance to WIN  two (2) tickets to see Fleetwood Mac's "On with the Show" tour at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 17!

This Contest is open only to individuals who are legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, who are at least 18 years of age or older, and who reside within the participating Station’s (99.5 WMAG) Total Market Area.

Dates of Contest: Contest began Friday, February 27, 2015 at 4:00 pm ET and ends at 10:00 am ET on Monday, March 16, 2015.

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New Interview with Lindsey Buckingham

Fleetwood Mac: Going long with Lindsey Buckingham
by Peter Blackstock
Austin360


On Sunday, the Erwin Center welcomes back the classic lineup of Fleetwood Mac: Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. This lineup of the group, whose 1977 album “Rumors” is one of just eight albums to have sold at least 40 million copies, last played the Austin concert arena in 1982, a show we’ll discuss in detail in the Austin360 section of Sunday’s American-Statesman.

We spoke by telephone on Thursday with Lindsey Buckingham, who offered a good bit of detail about the full band’s current reunion as well as some background about their past. What follows is an assemblage of highlights from that conversation.