Lindsey Buckingham
Born | October 3, 1949 |
Hometown | Palo Alto, California, United States of America |
Net worth | $150 million |
Height | 5'10" (1.77m) |
Spouse | Kristen Leigh Messner (m 2000 - present) |
Partner | Stevie Nicks (1969 - 1976) |
Children | Leelee Buckingham , William Gregory Buckingham , Stella Buckingham |
Parents | Morris Buckingham , Rutheda Buckingham |
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Fleetwood Mac: We will miss Christine McVie forever
- Christine McVie will be "missed forever" following her death, with those close to her having held a small vigil in Malibu.
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Lindsey Buckingham joins estranged bandmates in praising late Christine McVie
Fleetwood Mac star McVie died on Wednesday following a short illness at the age of 79.
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Why Christine McVie was the unsung heroine of 70s style
If you think of the wardrobes of the women in Fleetwood Mac, the message is as clear as the music. Listen to the opening bars to Go Your Own Way or Dreams and just try not to conjure up images of skinny bell-bottom flares, shrunken waistcoats, balloon-sleeve blouses and those signature blonde bangs. Like all the best bands in the world, the Fleetwood Mac look defines them as much as the music. The world bought into both.
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The tawdry truth behind Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, the greatest break-up album ever made
When Christine McVie died on Wednesday aged 79, her Fleetwood Mac bandmates described has as “one-of-a-kind, special and talented beyond measure”. She was, they said, “the best friend anyone could have in their life”.
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Who is Christine McVie? Life and famous songs of Fleetwood Mac legend
Christine McVie wrote some of the rock band’s classics, including Don’t Stop and Little Lies
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Christine McVie – the talented anchoring force of the musical giant Fleetwood Mac
The pianist and vocalist helped Fleetwood Mac weather the changes in the music world.
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Christine McVie’s 10 best songs
Christine McVie’s impact on Fleetwood Mac was felt almost immediately. Describing herself as “just a girl who plays piano”, she was married to the band’s bassist John McVie when they asked if she fancied joining in 1970. Though they were already a successful blues act, adding a keyboard player gave their music a more commercial direction, eventually making them one of the world’s biggest selling bands, with her voice one of their most recognisable traits. Following her death at 79, here are 10 o
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Mother Earth, musical prodigy or steely powerhouse? The enigma of Christine McVie
Through Fleetwood Mac’s most turbulent times, she held the line – and wrote some of their most beautiful, bittersweet songs. We pay tribute to Christine McVie
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Christine McVie obituary
Fleetwood Mac singer and keyboardist who wrote many of the band’s canonical tunes, including Say You Love Me, Songbird and Don’t Stop
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Christine McVie: her 10 greatest recordings with Fleetwood Mac and solo
Don’t Stop, Everywhere, Little Lies – the late singer-songwriter, who has died aged 79, was responsible for some of the soft-rock canon’s greatest hits
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Christine McVie, musician whose singing and songwriting were at the heart of Fleetwood Mac’s global success – obituary
Christine McVie, who has died aged 79, was a singer and songwriter with Fleetwood Mac. She saw the band through their first incarnation as a British blues band and was then part of the successful line-up during the subsequent years in America, when her writing and singing formed the backbone to the highly personal album Rumours (1977), a musical autobiography cataloguing the emotional and drug-fuelled lives of the band’s five members.
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