
Rock 'n' roll history is like a game of musical chairs, one minute you're jamming on stage, the next you're yesterday's news.
No group embodies this revolving door policy quite like Fleetwood Mac. From their early days of blues roots to rock superstardom, Fleetwood Mac's sound evolved, their lineup shifted, but their ability to create platinum records always stayed consistent. Each member brought unique skills to the table, creating a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
In 1998, they cemented their legendary status with an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But let's hit the rewind button and zoom back to the swinging sixties. Picture London, 1967: the air thick with possibility and hair spray. Somewhere in this groovy haze, Fleetwood Mac takes its first steps into the recording studio.
Who wasn't a founding member of Fleetwood Mac?
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Correct Answer: Stevie Nicks
The answer is: Stevie Nicks. Fleetwood Mac started as a British blues band, not a pop-rock juggernaut. The original lineup included Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, and Jeremy Spencer, with Bob Brunning briefly on bass. John McVie soon replaced Brunning, while Stevie Nicks joined years later.Source
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