

There are arguably three "definitive" Fleetwood Mac lineups. Around this time, the group adopted its distinctive "penguin" logo, based on zoo-lover and amateur photographer McVie's interest in the birds. By decade's end, however, Fleetwood Mac had begun moving from traditional blues to a more progressive approach. and as Fleetwood Mac in Chicago in the U.S.

In 1969, Fleetwood Mac recorded at Chess studios with American blues musicians, including Willie Dixon and Otis Span it was released as the two-volume Blues Jam in the U.K.

"Black Magic Woman," a Peter Green song from the latter album, later became a major hit for Santana. Wonderful (1967)-were heavily blues-oriented. Not surprisingly, the group's first two U.K. Initially a quartet, the original Fleetwood Mac also included guitarist Jeremy Spencer and then expanded with the addition of Danny Kirwan prior to their second album. McVie and Fleetwood had been playing with Mayall, a British blues legend, since 19, respectively, while Green replaced Eric Clapton (who exited to form Cream) in 1966. Fleetwood Mac when Green, Fleetwood and McVie, who were all expatriates from British bandleader John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, decided to form a band. Though most rock fans are familiar with the lineup that includes Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks-by far the longest-running edition of the band, responsible for the classic albums Fleetwood Mac and Rumours-the group possesses a rich and storied history that predates those epics.Įarlier Fleetwood Mac lineups included guitarists Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch. Despite all the changes, two members have remained constant over the years: drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie, whose surnames provided the group name Fleetwood Mac. In between came a period where Fleetwood Mac shuffled personnel and experimented with styles, all the while releasing solid albums that found a loyal core audience. It is the saga of a British blues band formed in 1967 that became a California-based pop group in the mid-Seventies. The Fleetwood Mac story is an episodic saga that spans more than 30 years.
