

- WILL LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM REJOIN FLEETWOOD MAC SERIES
- WILL LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM REJOIN FLEETWOOD MAC MAC
WILL LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM REJOIN FLEETWOOD MAC MAC
Continue reading Veteran Sideman Brett Tuggle on His Years With Fleetwood Mac | Rolling Stone →įLEETWOOD MAC founder Mick Fleetwood has spoken out on the possibility of Lindsey Buckingham returning to the band. There was also Billy Thorpe from Down Under. I didn’t know much about them, but I thought it could be interesting. I had gotten a call that Mick was looking for a keyboard player for his band the Zoo, which I had heard of.

I was in a band with Mick called the Zoo. It was because of Mick Fleetwood, his majesty. How did you first enter the world of Fleetwood Mac? The single television special that resulted kicked off a two-decade stint for Tuggle as the go-to keyboardist for all Fleetwood Mac tours along with solo treks by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham in addition to the Buckingham McVie side project. “‘We’re going to augment the band with a couple of great musicians and you’d be great with Christine. “I called him from the airport and he said, ‘Brett, we’re putting the Big Five back together,’” says Tuggle. Keyboardist Brett Tuggle was travelling through Europe on a 1997 tour with Toto’s Steve Lukather when he heard that Mick Fleetwood was trying to get in touch with him. This edition features keyboardist Brett Tuggle. Here, these artists tell their complete stories, giving an up close look at life on music’s A list. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public.
WILL LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM REJOIN FLEETWOOD MAC SERIES
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. This article only contains the Fleetwood Mac centric material, for the complete article, please click this link THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 10: Musician Brett Tuggle performs onstage during the ‘Music Strong’ benefit concert at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza on Februin Thousand Oaks, California. You could say that this makes it a trifecta of events that were completely off the charts.” Another one was having a bypass operation, which I did not expect to happen.

“This has been like a couple of years previous in which things occurred that I did not see coming,” he said. In August, Buckingham performed a four-song acoustic set via Zoom, marking his first time singing since he suffered vocal cord damage from open-heart surgery last year. The viral video - created by TikTok user Nathan Apodaca - also caused Buckingham’s former bandmates to follow suit, with Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood joining in on the fun. Purchasing the ticket grants access to limited edition merchandise and a VIP Q&A package.īuckingham recently participated in the Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” challenge, sipping Ocean Spray juice while sitting on his horse. Tickets are on sale now at $15, redeemable for 48 hours after the performance if you’re unable to attend. It’s gonna be on December 5th and you can all watch it from the comfort of your own homes.”īuckingham will kick off the show at 5:30 p.m. “And so I thought I’d give a little intimate concert from my home studio. “I’ve been laying low just like everybody else, and I haven’t seen any of you for a while,” the guitarist wrote on Twitter. Lindsey Buckingham will perform an intimate livestream from his home in Los Angeles on December 5th. Rolling Stone “I’ve been laying low just like everybody else, and I haven’t seen any of you for a while,” guitarist says Lindsey Buckingham performs at The Wilbur Theatre on Wednesday, Dec. Continue reading Mick Fleetwood thinks it’s unlikely that Lindsey Buckingham will rejoin Fleetwood Mac | Metro UK → The guitarist and singer then sued the band for a breach of oral contract, with the case eventually settled out of court.īuckingham was later replaced by Mike Campbell and Neil Finn. In a new interview, he talked about the messy breakup with Buckingham in 2018, saying that reunion will be unlikely.īuckingham was notoriously fired from the group for a disagreement on the direction and scope of a tour, while a spat with band member Stevie Nicks has also been cited as reason for the departure. (Picture: Getty Images)įleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood has spoken about playing with former lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, calling the possibility a pipe dream.įleetwood, who founded the band in 1967, has acted as the de facto leader of the band since its inception. The band’s de facto leader has said it’s unlikely that Lindsey Buckingham will return. Metro UK Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood has spoken about playing with former lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, calling the possibility a pipe dream.
