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Fleetwood Mac,
selling a
certified total of 65
million copies in the U.S. alone.
After the
release of her
first solo album,
Rolling Stone named her the...
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Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band
formed in
London in 1967 by
guitarist and
singer Peter Green.
Green named the band by
combining the surnames...
- 2017. Daniels, Beau (24
October 2014). "The
Stones Mobile Studio On
Wheels Used By Led Zeppelin,
Fleetwood Mac, And Queen".
Archived from the
original on...
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macOS,
originally Mac OS X,
previously shortened as OS X, is a Unix-based
operating system developed and
marketed by
Apple since 2001. It is the current...
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Letter from the Editor".
Rolling Stone. p. 2. Palmer,
Robert (1981). Deep Blues.
Penguin Books. p. 104. ISBN 0-14-006223-8.
MacDonald,
Raymond A.R.; Hargreaves...
- (October 5, 1957 –
August 9, 2008),
better known by his
stage name
Bernie Mac, was an
American stand up comedian,
actor and film producer. He
joined fellow...
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member of
Fleetwood Mac, he was
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Buckingham was
ranked 100th in
Rolling Stone's 2011 list of "The 100...
- Time" is a
recurring song
ranking compiled by the
American magazine Rolling Stone. It is
based on
weighted votes from
selected musicians, critics, and industry...
- In 1993,
Stone met
William J.
MacDonald on the set of the film Sliver,
which he co-produced.
MacDonald left his wife
Naomi Baka for
Stone and became...
- to
explain the
origin of the
stone and
surrounding legend. An
early story involves the
goddess Clíodhna.
Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, the
builder of Blarney...