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  1. Originally billed as "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac"; it originated from the band's rhythm section that consisted of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. In the late 1970s the re-organised band topped the charts with mainstream pop/rock, but initially it was a straight-up blues-rock band playing blues classics and some original material.

  2. Peter Green (2009) Peter Green (eigentlich Peter Allen Greenbaum, * 29.Oktober 1946 in Bethnal Green, England; † 25. Juli 2020 auf Canvey Island, England) war ein britischer Gitarrist und Sänger, der vor allem die Blues-, Rock- und Popszene der späten 1960er Jahre mitprägte. Er war einer der Gründer von Fleetwood Mac

  3. Peter Green avec Fleetwood Mac utilisant une Fender VI en 1970. En septembre 1967, Peter Green quitte John Mayall et part fonder Fleetwood Mac en compagnie de Mick Fleetwood et de John McVie, également un musicien des Bluesbreakers. De 1967 à 1970, sous l'impulsion de Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac va être l'un des groupes majeurs de la scène ...

  4. 26 de jul. de 2020 · July 26, 2020. Rob Sheffield tributes Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green and breaks down why the band's co-founder and mystery man is a lost guitar genius. Getty Images. If there’s one song that sums ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2022 · November 3, 1967: The first UK single by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, I Believe My Time Ain’t Long, is released. Mike Vernon: The very first demos had been offered to Decca, and they weren’t rejected, but they wouldn’t put the record out on the Blue Horizon label. So we offered it to CBS, who took it and took the label identity as well.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2020 · FEBRUARY 16, 1968: Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac release their first album, Fleetwood Mac, on Blue Horizon. It will peak at Number 4 and remain on the UK chart for 37 weeks. Mike Vernon: “Peter was able to really put good melodies together within his playing, probably more so than Clapton who had a much more rhythmical approach, he never got out of the groove.