Lindsey Buckingham blames Stevie Nicks and Irving Azoff for Fleetwood Mac firing
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In an interview with Los Angeles Times about his upcoming solo album, Buckingham claimed that Nicks gave Fleetwood Mac an ultimatum: her or Buckingham.
In an interview with Los Angeles Times about his upcoming solo album, Buckingham, 71, claimed that Nicks gave Fleetwood Mac an ultimatum – her or Buckingham – after he asked to delay their 2018 tour to promote his own personal music. "It would be like a scenario where Mick Jagger says, ‘Either Keith [Richards] goes or I go,’" Buckingham recalled. "No, neither one of you can go. But I guess the singer has to stay. The figurehead has to stay."More Related News
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