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Jeremy Spencer kickstarts a way to “Blue”
January 10, 2014
might be seen as lesser legend that his erstwhile FLEETWOOD MAC’s colleague Peter Green but in terms of comeback Spencer’s path has been steadier, his 2012’s album little short of sensational. And now the guitarist’s not only ready to give the … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Fleetwood Mac, Jeremy Spencer
THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – Plays Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours”
August 28, 2013

Cleopatra 2013 Quintessential ’70s album sees a full-blown uplift with an “I’m In You” star cameo. Only a few popular records seem so perfectly fit for an orchestral makeover as “Rumours” does, its backroom melodrama inherently mapped out for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fleetwood Mac, Laurence Cottle, Peter Frampton, Ralph Salmins, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic and Peter Frampton cover “Rumours”
July 19, 2013

One of the most opinion-divisive albums, FLEETWOOD MAC’s “Rumours”, marked the band’s creative peak and their farthest move from their blues origins. Over the last year, this 1977’s masterpiece has been celebrated in many ways, including the record’s deluxe reissue and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fleetwood Mac, Peter Frampton, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Interview with DAVE WALKER
March 6, 2013
May 2008 Dave Walker’s a real blues man. The veteran of many a prominent British band most famous for his stint with SAVOY BROWN, twists and turns of Walker’s walk of life saw him fronting such an unlikely – for … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Sabbath, Dave Walker, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown
Interview with JEREMY SPENCER
March 5, 2013
November 2012 Very much a part of the FLEETWOOD MAC legend, Jeremy Spencer’s role in the band story has been overlooked since he left their ranks back in 1971, even though it was his song, “My Heart Beats Like A … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Fleetwood Mac, Jeremy Spencer