Search Results for 'Fleetwood Mac'
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Big Love for Fleetwood Mac
Six-piece tribute band, Big Love, will bring the best of Fleetwood Mac’s classic songs to Monroe’s Live on Friday, September 26, at 9pm.
Fleetwood Mac tribute and Colohan at Monroes
This weekend, Monroe’s Live hosts two incredible headline acts, bringing a mix of nostalgia and original new music.
Mack Fleetwood to play homage to Fleetwood Mac in The Venue
Europe’s premier tribute to the supergroup Fleetwood Mac returns to The Venue Athlone on Saturday, February 3.
Tribute to the creative musicality of Fleetwood Mac at Radisson Blu
Join Mack Fleetwood, Europe's premier Fleetwood Mac tribute band, at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone on Friday, March 13, as they bring you on a magical musical journey from the Peter Green blues era to the multi-platinum selling band that still tour today.
A tribute to the popular musicality of Fleetwood Mac at the Radisson Blu
Join Mack Fleetwood, Europe's premier Fleetwood Mac tribute band, at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone on Friday, July 12, as they bring you on a magical musical journey from the Peter Green blues era to the multi-platinum selling band that still tour today.
A tribute to the popular musicality of Fleetwood Mac at the Radisson Blu
Join Mack Fleetwood, Europe’s premier Fleetwood Mac tribute band, at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone on Friday, July 12, as they bring you on a magical musical journey from the Peter Green blues era to the multi-platinum selling band that still tour today.
Album review: Fleetwood Mac
HOW DO you follow an album like Rumours? You can't. Born of heartache, recrimination, love lost, and new love with your ex looking over your shoulder, it was a cathartic, emotionally raw, confessional, and all too real work.
Fleetwood Mac tribute
IN THE late sixties they played expressive blues and paved the way for heavy metal. In the seventies and eighties they were globe gobbling pop superstars.
Peter Green - guitar legend and Fleetwood Mac founder
WHEN ERIC Clapton played guitar on John Mayall’s 1966 album Blues Breakers, graffiti appeared around London stating ‘Clapton is God’.
