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Mick Fleetwood, the drummer for the band Fleetwood Mac, provided the chilling news on Sunday’s Grammy Awards red carpet.talk los angeles timessaid Fleetwood in the wake of his bandmates Christine McVie died last yearthe band may “end”.

“Looking back, I really think losing Chris has drawn a line in the sand,” he said. “I think we’re done, but I’ve said it before. It’s kind of unthinkable now.”

Fleetwood and the band’s bassist John McVie started the group in the late ’60s. Over the years, new members have been brought in who have helped bring their music to the iconic status it is today. Christine McVie, who died in November at the age of 79 after experiencing a “short illness”, joined the group in 1970 after marrying John McVie and was the singer and keyboardist for nearly 30 years with Fleetwood Mac. bottom.

After her death, Fleetwood said, “A piece of my heart has flown away.”

“I miss all of you Christine McVie,” he told news of her death.

Fleetwood, along with the rest of the band’s Stevie Nicks, Mike Campbell and Neil Finn, are generally focused on their own performances and careers, he told The Times. lindsey buckinghamAfter joining a band with Nicks in the 70s and having an on-off relationship with the group ever since, he also embarked on a solo venture.

Fleetwood said he hasn’t given up on performing, but he doesn’t think he will continue to do so “as Fleetwood Mac.”

“They’re all going out to play, so I’ll find someone to play with and I’ll do the same,” he said.

Fleetwood told CBS Morning on Sunday’s red carpet about McVie, saying she was “a very British, no-fuss woman” but “happy to be here to make a little fuss about all the good songs.” Told… of her and the band. At the awards ceremony, he, Sheryl Crow and Bonnie Raitt performed the band’s 1977 hit “Songbird,” which was written by McVie.

Speaking to CBS Morning about this year’s Grammy Awards, Fleetwood said it was the most “memorable” to date.

“All of us at Fleetwood Mac remembered what we did,” he said of McVie’s life after his death. Sometimes I forget how I was and how I was blessed.When things like this happen, I really appreciate that I was a part of it.”


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