Stevie Nicks Says Fleetwood Mac Reunion Is A Go
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In interviews earlier this year, Mick Fleetwood promised another
Fleetwood Mac reunion in the near future. The drummer and band founder said that
after singer Stevie Nicks and singer-guitarist Lindsey
Buckingham finished their respective solo projects, they were committed to
another Fleetwood Mac album and tour, albeit without singer-keyboardist
Christine McVie, who has left the band.
Nicks, who this week released her first new solo
album in seven years,
Trouble In Shangri-La, tells LAUNCH that Fleetwood's comments weren't just
wishful thinking. "Mick and I are gonna make this happen. We're the strong
ones, and we're gonna push this through if it kills us," she says. "We
really want to do another record. Christine doesn't want to do it--she
doesn't--and bless her heart, if that's what she wants, then that's what she's
gonna get. She moved back to England. She wants to be an Englishwoman living in
England, and you cannot make people do stuff."
Nicks says Fleetwood Mac will probably reconvene in early 2002. She'll be spending most of the rest of this year on the road to promote Trouble In Shangri-La, with a tour slated to start in late June.
- Gary Graff, Detroit
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