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  1. 8 de sept. de 2021 · Chantal Anderson for The New York Times. 348. By Lindsay Zoladz. Published Sept. 8, 2021 Updated June 23, 2023. Listen to This Article. LOS ANGELES — One day in early February 2019, Lindsey...

    • Lindsay Zoladz
  2. 12 de feb. de 2019 · The last time that Lindsey Buckingham played with Fleetwood Mac was January 26th, 2018, when they were honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year.

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    • Andy Greene
  3. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Here’s how it works. News. “In a heartbeat, absolutely," says Lindsey Buckingham about whether he'd return to Fleetwood Mac to 'close' their story. By Rob Laing. published 7 February 2024. The guitarist wants to "heal' the rift of the past – but is the band done? (Image credit: Stephen Lovekin/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)

  4. Lindsey Buckingham. (album) Lindsey Buckingham is the seventh solo studio album by American guitarist, vocalist, and former Fleetwood Mac member Lindsey Buckingham. The album was released on September 17, 2021. Written, produced, and recorded by Buckingham at his home studio in Los Angeles, the album was released via vinyl, CD, and on digital ...

  5. lindseybuckingham .com. Lindsey Adams Buckingham (born October 3, 1949) is an American musician, record producer, and the lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the rock band Fleetwood Mac from 1975 to 1987 and 1997 to 2018. In addition to his tenure with Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham has released seven solo studio albums and three live albums.

  6. 8 de sept. de 2021 · Lindsey Buckingham ,” the singer-guitarist’s seventh solo venture, was finished nearly four years ago. Upon completing the 10-song collection, he asked his bandmates in Fleetwood Mac if they’d...

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    • Going Alone

    Lindsey Buckingham has always been more fascinated by songs and records than by guitar style. Growing up in the Bay Area, he was blown away by the first flush of rock’n’roll, courtesy of his older brother Jeff’s expanding record collection. “Without him, I probably wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing,” says Buckingham. “I was only six when Elvis Presl...

    That melting pot of fingerstyle influences led to Buckingham’s unique way with his right hand; more of a percussive hammer than picking, according to Lamendola. “I was playing banjo too by that point,” says the guitarist. “It was just part of my style. Of course, I use a pick in the studio sometimes to get a nice clean sound for a strum, but that s...

    After Mick Fleetwood heard Buckingham Nicks’ epic closer Frozen Love by chance in LA’s Sound City studio, he took the duo on as new members in Fleetwood Mac at the end of 1974. Seemingly never one to lack confidence, Buckingham found joining the band, and stepping into a role once occupied by the likes of Peter Greenand Danny Kirwan, fairly undaunt...

    Buckingham’s sound and gear choices were also questioned by the group, with Mick Fleetwood even asking the guitarist to stop playing with his fingers, a request Buckingham ignored. A change from the Stratocaster was deemed necessary, though, to meld with the band’s darker textures. “They had a pre-existing sound,” he explains, “and the Stratocaster...

    Any discussion of Fleetwood Mac is delving into the past, of course: Buckingham is now a full-time solo artist after being ousted from the band in 2018, seemingly for requesting a few months’ delay to a suggested tour. “It was absurd, after all the troubles we’d been through,” he marvels. Today he seems freed creatively by the return to his solo wo...