Legendary drummer Mick Fleetwood enlisted an all-star cast for a one-of-a-kind concert honouring the early years of Fleetwood Mac and its founder, Peter Green. The concert was held on 25th February 2020 at the London, Palladium. The bill included Billy Gibbons, David Gilmour, Jonny Lang, Andy Fairweather Low, John Mayall, Christine McVie, Zak Starkey, Steven Tyler, Bill Wyman, Noel Gallagher, Pete Townshend, Neil Finn, Kirk Hammett and many more. Legendary producer Glyn Johns joined as the executive sound producer and the house band featured Fleetwood himself along with Rick Vito, Andy Fairweather Low, Dave Bronze and Ricky Peterson.
Christine McVie is undoubtedly the longest-serving female band member of any of the enduring rock ‘n’ roll acts that emerged from the 1960s. While she has never fronted Fleetwood Mac, preferring to align herself with ‘the boys’ in the rhythm section whom she first joined 50 years ago, Christine is their most successful singer-songwriter. Her hits include ‘Over My Head’, ‘Don’t Stop’ and ‘Everywhere’. After massive global success in both the late 1970s and mid-1980s, Christine left the band in the late 1990s, quitting California and living in semi-retirement in Kent, only to rejoin the band in 2013. In this 90-minute film, this most English of singers finally gets to take centre-stage and tell both her story and the saga of Fleetwood Mac from her point of view.
The story of lyrical genius, Martin Phillipps and his band, The Chills, is a cautionary tale, a triumph over tragedy, and a statement about the meaning of music in our lives.
As part of Ausmusic Month, Crowded House perform at the iconic landmark once more to mark the 20th anniversary of their farewell concert. They performed four concertrs. This was the live show on Sunday 27th November 2016. #CrowdedHouseLive
Twenty years after bidding farewell to 100,000 people lining the Sydney Opera House foreshore, Crowded House return with an encore performance to celebrate their 30th anniversary and induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame. From humble beginnings in Melbourne to chart-topping international success following the release of their ground-breaking debut self-titled album, Crowded House has remained an Australian cultural institution, with over ten million albums sold across the globe. Now, celebrate the legendary group with another incredible live event that sees the band perform all their biggest hits over a full two-hour show, including ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’, ‘Fall At Your Feet’, ‘Weather With You’, ‘Better Be Home Soon’ and many more.
Crowded House's induction into the Australian Recording Industry Hall of Fame. Includes tributes by Missy Higgins and Bernard Fanning.
Special performance by Crowded House on 16th Nov 2016. This was the rehearsal before their Encore Sydney Opera House Concert. Live Facebook streaming event.
Neil Mullane Finn OBE (born 1958) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known for being a principal member of Split Enz with his brother Tim Finn, and the lead singer, guitarist, and a founding member of Crowded House. He has also been a member of Fleetwood Mac since 2018. Ed O'Brien of Radiohead has hailed Finn as popular music's "most prolific writer of great songs".
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