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BREAD: Mike Botts, Robb Royer, David Gates, Jimmy Griffen, was formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on … | Songs, Bread band, David gates

BREAD: Mike Botts, Robb Royer, David Gates, Jimmy Griffen, was formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, California. They placed 13 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart between 1970 and 1977. The band consisted of David Gates, Jimmy Griffin, Robb Royer and Jim Gordon. Mike Botts became their permanent drummer when he joined in the summer of 1969, and Larry Knechtel replaced Royer in 1971.

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Vintage Queen Poster Pin-Up 1970's London Rock Band Freddie Mercury Memorabilia | #1869184093 | Queen poster, Vintage music posters, Vintage poster design

Poster Title: "Queen"Company: UnmarkedCirca: 1970'sMaterial: Thick Stock PaperItem: Music Memorabilia PosterSize: 18'' x 12'' (Approx.)Colors: photographic style image.This poster is in Very Good - Ex...from

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THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY: December 31, 1974:  Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham join Fleetwood Mac.  … | Stevie nicks fleetwood mac, Fleetwood mac, Mick fleetwood

Cover Art Since we recently celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Rolling Stone's 26th greatest album of all time, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, it seems rather fitting to take a look back at the instrumentation and production that made this album one of the most memorable records to date. Considering it is still the 10th best-selling album ever, its longevity in the world of music is pretty self-explanatory. This timelessness is especially illustrated when looking at the fact that my 50-year…

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Word of Mouth: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute | Tory Daily | Stevie nicks, Fleetwood mac, Lindsey buckingham

Long live the Mac! Just Tell Me That You Want Me isn't your average album of covers. It's a true homage to Fleetwood Mac — meticulously conceived and produced by music supervisor Randall Poster and featuring a roster of musicians musicians doing their own renditions of the classics. Listen to The New Pornographers' Think About Me, Karen Elson's Gold Dust Woman, The Kills' Dreams and more here. Photo by Neal Preston, courtesy of Warner Brothers Records

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