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Fleetwood Mac was an English blues band. That is, until 50 years ago this month — when their self-titled album relaunched ...
Without Peter Green's influence, Fleetwood Mac would not have the same trajectory, as Mick Fleetwood once recalled.
Peter Green co-founded Fleetwood Mac with drummer Mick Fleetwood in 1967 Guitarist Peter Green, the co-founder of Fleetwood Mac, has died. He was 73. A law firm representing Green’s family, Swan ...
Few music legends have burned as brightly or faded as quickly and tragically as the late Peter Green, the brilliant guitarist, singer and songwriter who in 1967 founded the English blues band Fleet… ...
Peter Green, guitarist and co-founding member of Fleetwood Mac, has died at the age of 73.. Green’s family confirmed his death in a statement to the BBC, “It is with great sadness that the ...
Fleetwood Mac wrapped up a European tour in support of 'Then Play On' in May 1970, marking co-founder Peter Green's last dates.
Peter Green, founder of Fleetwood Mac and the band’s widely admired guitarist and vocalist in its early years before drug abuse and mental illness foreshortened his career, has died. He was 73.
FILE - In this file photo dated Saturday, April 7, 2001, British rock and blues guitarist Peter Green, a founding member of Fleetwood Mac, backstage before performing with his own band, Peter ...
British musician Peter Green, guitarist and co-founder of rock band Fleetwood Mac, circa 1968. Green's family announced his death on Saturday. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption ...
Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green has died. He was 73. According to a family statement released on Saturday, the English singer-guitarist died in his sleep.
Peter Green, the dexterous blues guitarist who led the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac in a career shortened by psychedelic drugs and mental illness, has died at 73. A law firm representing his ...
Indeed, Green was so fundamental to the band that in its early days it was called Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. Peter Allen Greenbaum was born in London on Oct. 29, 1946.