Christine McVie, singer and keyboardist for Fleetwood Mac, dies at 79

Christine McVie remembered singer and keyboardist of the rock band Fleetwood Mac He passed away this Wednesday, November 30, 2022. This was confirmed by his family through a statement on his official Facebook page. In said publication, it was specified that the artist died in a hospital in the morning and accompanied by her loved ones. This, after suffering a “short illness” of which they did not give more details.

With great regret. Through an extensive statement on their Twitter account, members of the Fleetwood Mac band expressed all the pain they feel after the death of Christine McVie. The musicians highlighted the artistic and human quality that the keyboardist demonstrated throughout her career.

There are no words to describe our sadness. She was truly unique, special and talented beyond measure.” they wrote.

“She was the best musician anyone could have had in a band and the best friend anyone could have had in their life. We were truly fortunate to have shared life with her,” they added.

The group Fleetwood Mac was founded in 1967 and initially had as members Peter Green (vocals and guitar), Jeremy Spencer (vocals and pianist), Mick Fleetwood (drums) and Bob Brunning (bass).

Christine McVie was born Christine Perfect, but changed her last name after marrying bassist John McVie, who joined the band after being in the band John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers.

As you remember, McVie wrote hit songs like “Little Lies”, “Everywhere” and “Don’t Stop”. She left the group in 1998, but rejoined the group in 2014.

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