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Fleetwood Mac has long been associated with chaos and change, but for the band's 47 years, there has been at least one constant: the steady drumming of Mick Fleetwood.
The veteran musician joins guest host Tom Power to discuss his new autobiography, Play On: Now, Then, and Fleetwood Mac, the blues-turned-rock band's many manifestations, and why he "felt like a whore" pulling his reluctant co-founder Peter Green along after the singer and guitarist became disillusioned.
Click on this Link to hear Micks full 18 minute interview segment.
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