Despite being from Redruth, Cornwall, Mick Fleetwood spent a significant amount of his early years in Egypt and Norway. In London, Fleetwood settled after deciding at the age of 15 to follow his musical interests.
There, he co-founded Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, and Bob Brunning. In 1974, following a series of album releases and lineup changes, the band moved to the US. Fleetwood then invited Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to join.
Buckingham and Nicks had a significant impact on Fleetwood Mac’s eventual commercial success, especially the well-known album Rumours, but Fleetwood herself was mostly responsible for the band’s long-term stability.
Despite much talk of a new album, Lindsay Buckingham/Christine McVie by Buckingham and Christine McVie was released in 2017. The announcement of Buckingham’s resignation from Fleetwood Mac came the next year. In 1998, Fleetwood Mac was given a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Bridget Maureen Fleetwood was born in December 1916 in Williton, Somerset, England to John Lancelot Brereton and Gwendolen Eleanor Finlay. Bridget Maureen Brereton Fleetwood had one kid with John Joseph Kells (Wing Commander, RAF) FLEETWOOD.
She died on February 26, 2015, in Maui, Hawaii, USA. Not much is known about Mick Fleetwood’s father, John Joseph Kells Fleetwood. Our research team will update this section when new information becomes known to us.
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