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Stevie Nicks Makes First Public Statement on Lindsey Buckingham’s Firing From Fleetwood Mac - Pitchfork

Stevie Nicks Makes First Public Statement on Lindsey Buckingham’s Firing From Fleetwood Mac

“It’s unfortunate that Lindsey has chosen to tell a revisionist history of what transpired in 2018 with Fleetwood Mac. His version of events is factually inaccurate.”
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, January 2018 (Lester Cohen/Getty Images for NARAS)

In 2018, it was announced that Lindsey Buckingham had been fired from Fleetwood Mac. Months after his departure, Buckingham claimed he didn’t receive the news from his bandmates, but, instead, manager Irving Azoff told him, “Stevie never wants to be on a stage with you again.” Now, more than three years later, Stevie Nicks has made her first public statement addressing the situation. “It’s unfortunate that Lindsey has chosen to tell a revisionist history of what transpired in 2018 with Fleetwood Mac,” Nicks wrote to Rolling Stone. “His version of events is factually inaccurate.”

Nicks’ statement, which you can find in full below, was included in Rolling Stone’s new interview with Lindsey Buckingham. During the interview, Buckingham discussed the lead-up to his dismissal with the publication, stating that he was fired after asking Fleetwood Mac to delay an upcoming tour for three months so that he could release and tour his next solo album. When the band refused, Buckingham said that he offered a compromise of booking his own shows in the same cities as the Fleetwood Mac gigs. He claimed that he was fired amid conversations on the subject. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Buckingham stated that Nicks “wanted to shape the band in her own image,” and claimed that his emails and calls to the rest of the band were never answered following his dismissal. Buckingham has previously alleged that Nicks was the reason he was fired from the band.

In her statement, Stevie Nicks mentioned the 2018 event where the members of Fleetwood Mac were recognized as MusiCares’ Person of the Year. “Following an exceedingly difficult time with Lindsey at MusiCares in New York, in 2018, I decided for myself that I was no longer willing to work with him,” Nicks wrote, according to Rolling Stone.

Buckingham apparently “complained” that the band was introduced at the event with the Nicks-penned song “Rhiannon,” according to the Los Angeles Times. Buckingham told The Times, “Ironically, nothing went down that night that was [as contentious] as the stuff we’d been through for 43 years.”

Following the initial controversy, Buckingham filed a lawsuit against Fleetwood Mac for breach of fiduciary duty, breach of oral contract, and more over the firing. It was settled two months later.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks for further comment.


Stevie Nicks (via Rolling Stone):

It’s unfortunate that Lindsey has chosen to tell a revisionist history of what transpired in 2018 with Fleetwood Mac. His version of events is factually inaccurate, and while I’ve never spoken publicly on the matter, preferring to not air dirty laundry, certainly it feels the time has come to shine a light on the truth. Following an exceedingly difficult time with Lindsey at MusiCares in New York, in 2018, I decided for myself that I was no longer willing to work with him. I could publicly reflect on the many reasons why, and perhaps I will do that someday in a memoir, but suffice it to say we could start in 1968 and work up to 2018 with a litany of very precise reasons why I will not work with him. To be exceedingly clear, I did not have him fired, I did not ask for him to be fired, I did not demand he be fired. Frankly, I fired myself. I proactively removed myself from the band and a situation I considered to be toxic to my well-being. I was done. If the band went on without me, so be it. I have championed independence my whole life, and I believe every human being should have the absolute freedom to set their boundaries of what they can and cannot work with. And after many lengthy group discussions, Fleetwood Mac, a band whose legacy is rooted in evolution and change, found a new path forward with two hugely talented new members.

Further to that, as for a comment on “family”—I was thrilled for Lindsey when he had children, but I wasn’t interested in making those same life choices. Those are my decisions that I get to make for myself. I’m proud of the life choices I’ve made, and it seems a shame for him to pass judgment on anyone who makes a choice to live their life on their own terms, even if it looks differently from what his life choices have been.

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