Fleetwood Mac
Welch jellies the Mac
In the early 70s Fleetwood Mac went through further personnel changes, losing a number of members and gaining blues singer Christine McVie (John McVie's wife). When American guitarist Bob Welch joined them, the band adopted a southern California country-rock flavour, still tempered by the blues influence of the British members. Some of Fleetwood Mac's early hits in the Welch era include "Sentimental Lady" (from 1972's Bare Trees), which Welch himself remade during his solo career in 1977, and the stirring "Hypnotized" (from 1973's Mystery To Me).
Related Topics:
Christine McVie - Bob Welch - 1972 - Bare Trees - 1977 - 1973
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Once singing the blues |
| ► | Welch jellies the Mac |
| ► | Rumours are flying |
| ► | The elephant comes to the Mac |
| ► | The Mac carries on |
| ► | Discography |
| ► | Singles |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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