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- the simplest and most effective method to learn definitive versions of classic songs from The Beatles to Westlife.

Each of our downloadable songfiles has been transcribed for both guitar and piano, and in most cases is totally faithful to the original. Every chord of every song is presented to you in a simple format which requires no formal musical knowledge. The product then allows you to play along with an audio version of the song, in your own time and space until your performance is perfected.

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Featured Artist - Fleetwood Mac
Featured Artist - Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a British rock band formed in 1967. Through the 1970s, the band's personnel and style shifted with nearly every recording as Fleetwood Mac metamorphosed from a traditionalist British blues band to the maker of one of the best-selling pop albums ever, 'Rumours'. From that album's release in 1977 into the present, Fleetwood Mac has survived additional, theoretically key, personnel changes and remained through the mid-1990s a dominant commercial force.

The original members of Fleetwood Mac played together in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and took their name from an unrecorded track by this outfit. The idea for the band came from Peter Green, who played guitar and Mick Fleetwood, who played the drums. Together they recruited Jeremy Spencer and John McVie, who had also been in the Bluesbreakers.

In 1968 they recorded their blues material in two albums: 'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac' and 'Mr. Wonderful'. The singles 'Black Magic Woman' and 'Need Your Love So Bad' were both early hits. With the addition of a third guitarist, Danny Kirwan ,they recorded the number one hit records 'Albatross' and 'Man Of The World', which got to number two. Albums made at this time were 'Then Play On' and 'Kiln House'.

In the early seventies Peter Green left the band, to pursue a solo career, and he was replaced by Christine Perfect. John McVie, Christine Perfect and Mick Fleetwood subsequently moved to America and met the duo Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The band had a new lease of life with these new members, losing their blues emphasis, and they found success quickly with the 1975 album 'Fleetwood Mac'. Their second album in this incarnation, 'Rumours' in 1976, gave the band two hit singles in Britain and four in the US.

In the early eighties various members of the band released their own solo material and, as a band, they released 'Mirage' in 1982. 'Tango In The Night' was released in 1987, which was highly regarded, and included the hit single 'Big Love'. After that album, various members of the band left, but they all regrouped to play live on their twentieth anniversary.

In 1998, Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and performed at the Grammy Awards that year. They were also the recipients of the "Outstanding Contribution to Music" award at the Brits the same year. That same year Christine left the band and returned to the UK to retire from touring. This left Buckingham and Nicks to sing the vocals for the band's 2003 album, Say You Will.

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