
Fleetwood Mac Stars Reveal Reunion DetailsET riffs with Fleetwood Mac stars Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, who give us the 411 on the Mac's highly anticipated "Unleashed" reunion tour. One unique aspect about the tour is that the group is not releasing a new album but instead performing songs that they enjoy singing. "We are not supporting a new album," Lindsey says. "We thought it would be very appropriate to go in and really just look at the body of work that we have and put together something that we would enjoy playing. And not put ourselves in the pressure of trying to redefine ourselves with new material."
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Published: 2008-12-11 Provider: Entertainment Tonight
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Sheryl Crow Joining Fleetwood Mac!The thrilling team-up begins with an AOL "Sessions" concert in April. There's a new musical link in FLEETWOOD MAC's chain: the one and only SHERYL CROW! In an interview with AOL's Spinner.com, the 'All I Wanna Do' singer divulged her plans to join the almighty Mac for a forthcoming Sessions concert on AOL Music, premiering April 11 -- and the thrilling team-up might not end there. "We definitely have plans for collaborating in the future, and we'll see what happens," Crow told Spinner, mentioning that the fruits of those sessions could be heard by fans as soon as next year. For now, the 46-year-old singer is simply excited to take the stage with Mac's talented singers, STEVIE NICKS and LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM. She even has a couple of their tunes in mind that she'd like to perform with them: "I'd love to do 'The Chain' and 'Second Hand News,'" she said. "There's so many great songs that I absolutely love, and just to get to sing harmonies on them is going to be a thrill."
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Published: 2008-03-15 Provider: Entertainment Tonight
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Sheryl Crow to Join Fleetwood Mac!The team-up begins with an AOL "Sessions" concert in April. There's a new musical link in FLEETWOOD MAC's chain: the one and only SHERYL CROW! In an interview with AOL's Spinner.com, the 'All I Wanna Do' singer divulged her plans to join the almighty Mac for a forthcoming Sessions concert on AOL Music, premiering April 11 -- and the thrilling team-up might not end there. "We definitely have plans for collaborating in the future, and we'll see what happens," Crow told Spinner, mentioning that the fruits of those sessions could be heard by fans as soon as next year. For now, the 46-year-old singer is simply excited to take the stage with Mac's talented singers, STEVIE NICKS and LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM. She even has a couple of their tunes in mind that she'd like to perform with them: "I'd love to do 'The Chain' and 'Second Hand News,'" she said. "There's so many great songs that I absolutely love, and just to get to sing harmonies on them is going to be a thrill."
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Published: 2008-03-15 Provider: Entertainment Tonight
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'American Idol''s Final 20 Guys CompeteThe "American Idol" guys flashbacked to the '70s for last night's performances. Tuesday night, "American Idol" moved from the '60s to the '70s for the second week of the competition as the "Final 20" guys performed songs made famous before they were born -- and SIMON COWELL, RANDY JACKSON and PAULA ABDUL were on hand to judge. The night's top-rated performances by the judges were DAVID ARCHULETA, DAVID HERNANDEZ, CHIKEZIE EZE and DAVID COOK. MICHAEL JOHNS was first up, performing FLEETWOOD MAC's "Go Your Own Way." Randy commented: "Nice way to start it off. It started a little slow, but you got into it. I liked it, though. You are a good singer." Paula said, "You got the whole crowd working. You are charismatic -- a seasoned performer." But for Simon, it was just okay. He said, "By far your weakest performance of the whole competition. It was coasting along. There was no moment. It was a very weak choice of song."
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Published: 2008-02-27 Provider: Entertainment Tonight
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