Lindsey Buckingham Has Reunited With Mick Fleetwood


Lindsey
Buckingham

is
in
the
studio
with
former
bandmate

Mick
Fleetwood

for
the
first
time
since

Fleetwood
Mac

fired
him
in
2018.

Fleetwood
and
Buckingham
have
remained
friends,
memorably
appearing
together
in
February
at
the
sixth
annual
Jam
For
Janie
Grammy
Awards
viewing
party
at
the
Hollywood
Palladium,
but
their
last
studio
project
together
dates
to


Lindsey
Buckingham
Christine
McVie
.
That
Top
20
2017
LP
featured
every
member
of
Fleetwood
Mac
except

Stevie
Nicks
.

Swedish
producer
Carl
Falk,
who
is
helming
the
Fleetwood
solo
record,
said
Buckingham
stopped
by
the
studio

and
something
magical
happened. “Slightly
unreal
moment
to
sit
with
Lindsey
Buckingham
and
Mick
Fleetwood
to
play
Lindsey
the
album
we
have
been
working
on,”
Falk
wrote
on

Threads
. “And
to
see
his
genuine
happiness
for
Mick
to
finally
do
his
own
album
and
offering
to
play
guitar
and
to
sing
on
it.
Can’t
wait
to
finish
this
one.”


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Falk
has
previously
worked
with
more
pop-leaning
acts
like

Madonna
,

Demi
Lovato
,

One
Direction

and

Ariana
Grande
,
among
others.
He’s
posted
studio
images
of
Buckingham
and
Fleetwood
together,
and

another
with
Fleetwood

and
War
On
Drugs
frontman
Adam
Granduciel.
One

image
of
Buckingham

was
captioned: “Mick
and
Lindsey
together
again,
what
a
flawless
guitar
player.”

Fleetwood
recently
released
2024’s


Blues
Experience
,
recorded
with
ukulele
virtuoso
and
composer
Jake
Shimabukuro.
His
last
solo
album
was

Something
Big

in
2004.
Fleetwood
Mac
hasn’t
toured
since
2019,
when
they
appeared
with

Mike
Campbell

and

Neil
Finn

in
place
of
Buckingham.
Nicks
has
nixed
any
talk
of
a
reunion
in
the
wake
of

Christine
McVie
‘s

death
in
2022
.

Despite
Fleetwood’s

steadfast
encouragement
,
Nicks
also
vowed
never
to
work
with
one-time
partner
Buckingham
again. “I
always
have
a
fantasy
that
she
and
Lindsay
would
pal
up
a
bit
more
and
just
say
everything’s
OK
for
them
both,”
Fleetwood

said
in
February

at
the
Janie’s
Fund
event.

Nicks,
however,
remains
firm. “I
dealt
with
Lindsey
for
as
long
as
I
could,”
she
told


Rolling
Stone
. “You
could
not
say
that
I
did
not
give
him
more
than
300
million
chances.”

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Mac
has
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and
a
difficult
time
keeping
a
lineup
together.

Gallery
Credit:
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Lifton


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