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The melodies of Christine McVie were their own marvel, but she would never have written music if it weren't for the influence of one artist.
Co-written with an imprisoned friend, the 1967 track quickly became a standard and was memorably covered by Beyoncé ...
Formerly part of a band named Chicken Shack, Christine joined British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac in 1970. That was two years after marrying John McVie, the group’s bassist. As part of its ...
She was married to bassist John McVie when she joined the group in 1970 but they later divorced. In 1998, Christine left ... She was in a band called Chicken Shack in the ‘70s and would often ...
Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac performs on NBC's ... Before she joined the blues outfit Chicken Shack (the term means “roadhouse”) in 1966, McVie planned to become a teacher, specializing ...
Christine McVie’s early work with Chicken Shack also takes center stage in this project. Rhodes emphasizes the importance of exploring this lesser-known chapter of McVie’s career, showcasing ...
“Songbird: An Intimate Biography of Christine McVie” (out Nov. 19 ... Before she joined the blues outfit Chicken Shack (the term means “roadhouse”) in 1966, McVie planned to become ...
Fleetwood Mac singer Christine McVie learned a lot about love and loss before her death. The keyboardist got her start in the blues band Chicken Shack before beginning to work with Fleetwood Mac ...