SOLD OUT! Buckingham Nicks numbered limited-edition, high-fidelity vinyl

UPDATE: The two limited-edition, high-fidelity vinyl releases of Buckingham Nicks have already sold out! The unnumbered high-fidelity vinyl, alternate baby blue vinyl, and standard CD are still available from...

1973 Buckingham Nicks album poised for reissue amidst fan frenzy

It seems fans’ long-held dream may finally be coming true: the legendary Buckingham Nicks album, the sole joint effort from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, appears poised for a highly anticipated...

Rhino issues high-fidelity releases for 50th anniversary of ‘The White Album’

On August 8, Rhino Records will issue the limited and numbered release of Fleetwood Mac (Rhino High Fidelity) for the album’s 50th anniversary, alongside a special edition featuring the LP and two bonus...

Waylon Jennings’ cover of ‘Songbird’ surfaces

Waylon Jennings’ cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Songbird” has surfaced. Jennings’ son Shooter unearthed his father’s rendition of “Songbird” to celebrate Father’s Day. “I’ve been...

Mick Fleetwood ‘greatly saddened’ by Brian Wilson’s death

Mick Fleetwood commented on musician and singer-songwriter Brian Wilson, who died on Wednesday, June 11 at age 82. Wilson is best known for being an original member of The Beach Boys. who recorded enduring...

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