Christine McVie - Everywhere (Fan Tribute Video)
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 Published On Premiered Dec 4, 2022

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Obviously I don't have the rights to this song, this is a tribute video to one of my favorite bands and one of my favorite songs by them and Christine McVie, RIP to a legend. My love and energy goes out to her friends, family and all the Fleetwood Mac and McVie fans around the world.

Christine McVie was a singer, keyboardist and songwriter for British-American rock band, Fleetwood Mac. Born on July 12th, 1943 in Bouth, England (then Lancashire, now Cumbria), and grew up near Birmingham. McVie graduated from college with a teaching degree. Fleetwood Mac asked her to play piano as a session musician for Peter Green's songs on the band's second album, Mr. Wonderful. McVie left her band Chicken Shack after marrying Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie.

In 1974, with the band, McVie relocated to the United States in effort to make a fresh start. Within a year, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined the band. Their first album together, titled Fleetwood Mac, found success with McVie's songs "Over My Head" and "Say You Love Me" both reaching Billboard's top-20 singles chart. The band sold 4 million copies of Fleetwood Mac and over 15 million of its follow-up, Rumours. From the album, McVie's "You Make Loving Fun" found a place on the top-10, and "Don't Stop" peaked to the #3.

In 1984, McVie released her second solo album, titled, "Christine McVie". Featuring "Got a Hold on Me". She also met keyboardist Eddy Quintela, they married two years later. Divorced a decade later, they wrote several songs together, including "Little Lies" and "As Long as You Follow", that became hits for Fleetwood Mac. The solo album also features McVie's cover of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling In Love". A year later, she reunited with Fleetwood Mac for the recording of the band's fourteenth studio album, Tango in the Night. The album went on to become the band's biggest success since Rumours, ten years earlier.

Reluctant to tour she preferred to stay close to home, friends and family. After the death of her father, (while she was touring for Behind the Mask) (Fleetwood Mac's 15th studio album), McVie made the decision to retire from touring altogether. In 1998, she reunited with the band for the release of the live album, the Dance, which reached #1 on the US album charts. The same year, despite her reservations, she toured with the band for the group's 1998 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as well as the Grammy Awards show, and the BRIT Awards. McVie returned to England to be near her family and stayed out of public view until 2000, when she appeared to accept an Honorary Doctorate in music from the University of Greenwich. 2000 also saw the release of In the Meantime, McVie's third solo album. No tour was organized, but McVie delivered several press interviews both in Britain and the United States.

In 2013, she appeared on stage in Maui, Hawaii performing with the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band which was her first live appearance in 15 years. In September she performed live with Fleetwood Mac in London (first time in 15 years ) to perform "Don't Stop". Shortly after, Mick Fleetwood announced during a concert in Maui that McVie would be rejoining the band, it was officially announced two days later, she had rejoined. The original Rumours lineup (Nicks, Buckingham, Fleetwood, McVie, and McVie). In June, 2017, McVie teamed up with Lindsey Buckingham for the recording and release of Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie; the album sold over 22,000 units in the US in its first week and debuted within the top 20. More successful in the UK, where it debuted within the top 5. [Source IMDB]

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