Christine McVie
Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter Christine McVie, who wrote some of the band’s most iconic songs, died in a hospital on Wednesday morning following a “short illness,” her family said in a statement. She was 79.
McVie, who was born Christine Perfect in the U.K. in 1943, started out playing as a session musician and backup vocalist for Fleetwood Mac, but she joined the band full-time in 1970 after marrying bassist John McVie. She shared lead vocalist duties, played keyboard, and wrote some of the band’s most famous hits, like “Little Lies,” “Everywhere,” “Say You Love Me,” and “Don’t Stop.”
Rest in Peace, Lady.......
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They didn't want it good, they wanted it Wednesday.
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