FOG BLOG ENTERTAINMENT LOG: CHRISTINE McVIE, CO LEAD WITH FLEETWOOD MAC DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS!
Christine McVie, co-lead singer of Fleetwood Mac, dead at 79 Family said McVie died in hospital Wednesday following a short illness Christine McVie, the British-born Fleetwood Mac vocalist, songwriter and keyboard player whose cool, soulful contralto helped define such classics as You Make Loving Fun, Songbird, Everywhere and Don't Stop, has died at 79.
Her death was announced on the band's social media accounts.
No cause of death or other details were immediately provided, but a family statement said she "passed away peacefully at hospital this morning" with family around her after a "short illness."
The band also posted a statement about her death. McVie was a steady presence and personality in Fleetwood Mac, a band known for its frequent lineup changes and volatile personalities — notably fellow singer-songwriters Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
During its peak commercial years, from 1975 to 1980, the band sold tens of millions of records and was an ongoing source of fascination for fans as it transformed personal battles into melodic, compelling songs. Fleetwood Mac, co-founded by drummer Mick Fleetwood in 1967, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. The group's many other hit singles included Dreams, Go Your Own Way and Little Lies.
One of McVie's most beloved works, the thoughtful ballad Songbird, was a showcase for her in concert and was covered by Willie Nelson, among others.
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