Christine McVie
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Harry Styles, Stevie Nicks Duet 'Landslide' in Emotional Tribute to Christine McVie
The duo also performed "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" at Hyde Park in London
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Christine McVie Estate and Pat Benatar Sell Catalogs With Biggest Hits
McVie's estate sold singer's stake in Fleetwood Mac hits — including "Songbird," "The Chain" and "Say You Love Me" — to Harbourview, nearly a year after her death
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Stevie Nicks Cites Taylor Swift to Explain Why Fleetwood Mac Can't Go on Without Christine McVie
"You can’t replace her," the singer-songwriter says, adding she saw her relationship with McVie in Swift's song, "You're On Your Own, Kid"
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Stevie Nicks Says Watching 'Daisy Jones & the Six' Is Like 'Watching My Own Story'
"I just wish Christine could have seen it. She would have loved it," Nicks writes in a heartfelt post
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Fleetwood Mac to Unveil 'Rumours Live' Double LP in September
The album was recorded during the rock band’s concert at The Forum in 1977
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Hear Christine McVie's Unreleased 'Little Darlin'' on Late Singer's 80th Birthday
Mick Fleetwood also pays tribute to Fleetwood Mac bandmate with instrumental "Songbird" cover
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Stevie Nicks Thanks Taylor Swift for Writing 'You're on Your Own, Kid'
The singer told the audience at her Atlanta concert that the Midnights track reminds her of late friend Christine McVie
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Christine McVie Died of a Stroke and Metastasized Cancer: Report
The Fleetwood Mac star told Rolling Stone last June that she had been suffering from a "chronic back problem that debilitates me"
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Mick Fleetwood Enlists Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt to Honor ‘Songbird’ Christine McVie at 2023 Grammys
During the ceremony, Kacey Musgraves paid tribute to Loretta Lynn, Quavo honored Takeoff
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Pianist Alan Pasqua on His Years With Bob Dylan, Eddie Money, Pat Benatar, and Santana
You can hear his work on Bob Dylan's "Señor" and "Murder Most Foul," as well as Eddie Money's "Shakin'" and "Two Tickets to Paradise." He also co-wrote the CBS Evening News theme song.
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