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Tag: Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac sparkled as they united their fans at the end of a terrible Saturday
Fleetwood Mac didn’t say a word about Brett Kavanaugh, but whether they meant to or not, they provided an antidote to weeks of hate, misogyny, bullying, and lies with a celebration of love, music, and unity.
Stevie Nicks reaches into her ‘dark gothic trunk of magical, mysterious things’
The iconic Fleetwood Mac front woman, clad in a series of shawls and capes, put a fresh spin on her stage show.
Cook County state’s attorney candidate Kim Foxx’s campaign anthem should be Sweet’s ‘Fox on the Run’
The only electoral decision that matters: choosing a soundtrack.
Watch Fleetwood Mac play heavy metal
A performance of “I’m So Afraid” from 1976, in advance of the band’s concert this Saturday at Allstate Arena
Cocktail Challenge: Black sesame
Challenged to create a cocktail with black sesame, Patrick Smith of the Violet Hour makes a drink that’s “like a painkiller.”
How do record stores get such great used vinyl?
When record stores aren’t buying used vinyl directly from the public, they might find a carload of goodies at the Chicagoland Record Collectors Show.
The Secret History of Chicago Music: Heartsfield
Country-rockers Heartsfield never succeeded like the Eagles, but you can see them play for less than a zillion dollars.
12 O’Clock Track: “The best [Fleetwood Mac] song that never made it to a record album”
Stevie Nicks’s “Silver Springs,” now appended to a recently reissued Rumours.
In Rotation: Pitchfork developer Andrew Gaerig on Stevie Nicks’s burgeoning mystical bullshit
Current musical obsessions of the Reader‘s Tal Rosenberg, Pitchfork developer Andrew Gaerig, and DJ Sparkletone (aka Alex Goddard)
In Rotation: Little White Earbuds’ Steve Mizek on unreleased music
Steve Mizek on unreleased music, Tal Rosenberg on Fleetwood Mac, and Mica Alaniz on 90s R&B
A late-January local release roundup
Goth rock, quirky hip-hop, glitchy electronics, and something worthwhile for the middle of the road