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John McVie

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Gender Male
Age 79
Date of birth November 26,1945
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Ealing
London
United Kingdom
SpouseJulie Ann Reubens
Christine McVie
Children Molly McVie
Movies/Shows John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers and Friends: 70th Birthday Concert
Fleetwood Mac: Tango in the Night
Fleetwood Mac: The Early Years
Listen artist www.youtube.com
InstrumentsBass Guitar
Parents Reg McVie
Dorothy McVie
SongsSongsDreamsRumours · 1977 The ChainRumours · 1977 LandslideFleetwood Mac · 1975 View 25+ more
ListDreamsRumours · 1977
Member of Fleetwood Mac
Groups Fleetwood Mac
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
Former of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
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John Graham McVie is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of Mick Fleetwood, was the inspiration for the band's name.

Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter, dies aged 79

Nov 30,2022 2:51 pm

Christine Mcvie , who played with Fleetwood Mac and wrote some of their most famous songs, has died aged 79, her family has said.

The British singer-songwriter was behind hits including Little Lies, Everywhere, Don't Stop, Say You Love Me, and Songbird.

She died peacefully at a hospital in The Company of her family, a statement said.

McVie left Fleetwood Mac after 28 years in 1998 but returned in 2014.

The Family 's statement said " we would like everyone to keep Christine in their hearts and remember The Life of an incredible human being, and revered musician who was loved universally".

Born Christine Perfect, McVie married Fleetwood Mac bassist John Mcvie and joined The Group in 1971 .



Source of news: bbc.com

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