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Fleetwood Mac (formed in 1967) is an influential and commercially successful British-American band whose music has ranged from blues to pop. The band was named after its rhythm section, drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie, who are the only two members to stay with the band throughout its long and varied history. Fleetwood Mac is best known as the venue for the musical (and romantic) partnership of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, but the band existed for a decade before Buckingham and Nicks joined up.//In the late 1960s, Fleetwood Mac was a success among British blues bands. The band was started by guitarist Peter Green, who recruited the rhythm section of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: drummer Mick Fleetwood and bass guitarist John McVie. Green himself had replaced a departing member, Eric Clapton, as the lead guitarist of the "Bluesbreakers"; Green and McVie had appeared on Mayall's 1967 A Hard Road album. The band employed a temporary fill-in bassist, Bob Brunning, until John McVie was persuaded to join as the band's first "official" bassist. Slide-guitarist and Elmore James devotee, Jeremy Spencer, rounded out the lineup.Its full name was now "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy Spencer." The band released two albums of Chicago-based blues. It also released a single, "Black Magic Woman," which, when re-recorded by Santana in 1970 (on his album Abraxas), became a top five U.S. hit [1]
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