A little drinking backstage and some hitting on Sheryl Crow - but otherwise he was fine!
The Fleetwood Mac singer credits workouts and staying out of the sun
Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham talk about life and love with Fleetwood Mac. CNN's Denise Quan reports.
Most musicians don't like doing interviews at their homes. It's much too private. Stevie Nicks, however, has no problem inviting journalists to her big colonial house in Pacific Palisades, half a mile above the California coastline.
Fleetwood Mac drummer's daughter get released from the hospital after a pool accident
The drummer's 6-year-old, Ruby, "is doing quite well," says her doctor
The college marching band, that benignly regimented music machine, has enjoyed a bit of a legacy in pop music, probably dating back to the title track of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk." But it isn't often you get to hear a marching band as supercharged and low-down, as rudely alive, as the one in "Dave Chappelle's Block Party."
Rougher than Hilary, sassier than Kelly, and just plain better than Ashlee, these 20-year-old twins from Down Under make most of their female pop-rock rivals seem like jugheads.
In "Requiem for a Nun," William Faulkner made the famous observation, "The past is never dead. It's not even past."