Mick Fleetwood sells Fleetwood Mac music rights

 

Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham have officially sold all of their music rights to Fleetwood Mac’s legendary catalog. But what’s Stevie Nicks saying about the decision? Music blogger, Devon Alexis, shares the news:

Devon Alexis - Fleetwood Mac

Lifelong lovers of Fleetwood Mac are torn.  On the one hand, the virality of “Dreams” on TikTok led the ‘77 hit to re-enter the Billboard charts.  This has introduced a whole new generation of music fans to the rock band that so many hold near and dear to their hearts!  But, in a way, the sweeping 21st century success of the tune has all but completely closed the Fleetwood Mac chapter in the lives of the band members who brought the music to life…

That’s because as of 2021, three members of Fleetwood Mac have officially sold their rights to the music.  Mick Fleetwood most recently joined his bandmates Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham in selling the music rights.  He expressed that the decision is ultimately for the preservation of Fleetwood Mac’s timeless tunes.  When Lindsey Buckingham sold his music rights to Hipgnosis earlier this month, he was even quoted as saying that he “looks forward” to how the team will curate the catalog with “great heart and insight.”


The pair’s bandmate, iconic songstress Stevie Nicks, has made no comment on the decision… Most likely because she has already sold all of her rights to the music.  Nicks has arguably held the most successful career out of the trio, still enjoying a creative solo career of her own.  Fleetwood Mac most recently toured in 2019 in an assortment of concerts collectively called ‘An Evening with Fleetwood Mac.’  Although the music rights have now been sold and the storybook seems to have been put back on the shelf, fans are filled with ‘Dreams’ that the band will tour again someday in a post-COVID world.


Stay tuned for more music blogging updates, news and deep-dive discussion from Devon Alexis!



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