Thursday, April 23, 2009

WIN YOUR MOM TICKETS TO FLEETWOOD MAC

Live Nation and Metromix wants to give your mom two tickets to Fleetwood Mac

This is the perfect opportunity to show your mom just how much you appreciate what she's done for you. And we're pretty sure, if your mom is exactly like ours, she is a huge Fleetwood Mac fan.

Fleetwood Mac is coming to the Pepsi Center IN DENVER on Mother's Day. She's sure to dub you "Mr. Wonderful." Featuring a line-up of John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckinham and Stevie Nicks, the current "Unleashed Tour" promises to be a show not to miss. The tour is in conjunction with the re-release of the band's classic 1977 album "Rumors."

All you have to do to win your mom tickets is answer the question below.

Why is your mom the best mom in the world?

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FLEETWOOD MAC IN BALTIMORE, MD - JUNE 10th

New date added to the June list of dates added a few days ago.  Ticketmaster is confirming:

Baltimore, MD
June 10, 2009
First Mariner Arena

Tickets onsale: 

Pre-sale
American Express
Start: Fri, 04/24/09 10:00 AM EDT
End: Fri, 05/01/09 10:00 PM EDT

Onsale to General Public
Start: Mon, 05/04/09 10:00 AM EDT


AAAHHHHH..... THE 70'S FLEETWOOD MAC... DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER

PHOTOS BY: christiancarswell



(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC - TAMPA, FLORIDA

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE 
TAMPA, FLORIDA - APRIL 22, 2009

photos by: CHRIS URSO
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CHRIS ISAAK HOUR with STEVIE NICKS (Re-Broadcast)

RE-BROADCAST
The Chris Isaak Hour
with Stevie Nicks

- Thursday, April 23 10:00pm
- Friday, April 24 2:00am
- Saturday, May 2 8:00am
- Sunday, May 3 7:00am

FLEETWOOD MAC 1977 ARIZONA STADIUM

Back in the day with Fleetwood Mac
AZStarnet.com

The last concert held at Arizona Stadium was headlined by Fleetwood Mac, which was touring behind the release of a little-known gem called "Rumours."

Described as the hottest band in the country at the time, Fleetwood Mac shared the stage with superstar artists Kenny Loggins and the Marshall Tucker Band, along with local band Arizona.

An estimated 67,000 people jammed the football field and nearly filled the stands that hot Saturday night on Aug. 27, 1977, to make for the largest crowd of rock fans Arizona had ever seen.

Tickets were $8 to $10, and the show grossed some $430,000. The Arizona division of the American Heart Association was the major beneficiary.

Still, authorities estimated hundreds of people got in free in the crush that ensued once the gates opened. The surging crowd knocked a deputy down a flight of stairs, and a 16-year-old girl was trampled and suffered an injured elbow.

Fans had started camping outside the stadium at 6 p.m. the night before, 23 hours before the music was scheduled to begin.

The concert ended about 11:30 p.m. after more than six hours of music. Fleetwood Mac played for more than two hours, and an Arizona Daily Star reviewer said Stevie Nicks' vocals and the guitar of Lindsey Buckingham stole the show.

Large clouds of marijuana smoke hovered above the crowd, along with sporadic flares and firecrackers.

Overall, authorities called the concert a peaceful event and nowhere near the mayhem they had prepared for.

Afterward, Chuck Raetzman, UA's superintendent of grounds, labor, maintenance and transportation at the time, was quoted as saying the field suffered no severe damage.

He added that if any part of the field was still faded by the time the Wildcats' televised home-opener rolled around, it would be painted green for television. The center of the field reportedly suffered the most damage from "compaction."

Concern over Arizona Stadium's field was one of the main reasons ASUA moved the stage to the sidelines, off the playing field, for Wednesday's performance.