Longtime Fleetwood MAC guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has once again worked with former teammate Mick Fleetwood, and the two have recently reunited in the studio.
Swedish producer Carl Falk details the news of the musicians’ party of both, and he recently landed on the clue to share photos of Fleetwood’s studio, which has been making new solo albums. The ostensible meeting also led to Fleetwood working with Adam Granduciel of the Drug War.
“Sit with Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood to play moments we’ve been working on the album,” Falke wrote. “To see his true happiness, let Mick end up making his own album and provide the willingness to play and sing. Can’t wait to finish this guitar.”
Another article shared by Falk grabbed Buckingham in the studio with his guitar in his hand. “Mike and Lindsay are together again, and this is a flawless guitarist.” For now, official details for Fleetwood have not been announced for content or releases of the upcoming album.
Fleetwood is one of the founding members of Fleetwood Mac, guitarist Peter Green and bassist John McVie are all percussive players of the organization throughout their careers. Buckingham worked as a guitarist and singer with singer Stevie Nicks in 1974, completing the band’s most famous lineup, including McVie’s then-wife Christine.
Buckingham left the band in 1987 but rejoined part of the band’s classic lineup party in 1997. Buckingham kept in touch with the band until he announced in 2018 that he would no longer tour as part of the Fleetwood Mac.
“I’m sorry I’ve been away from the band for 43 years. It’s not what I did or what I chose,” Buckingham later explained at a live concert. “I think what you’re going to say is that there are some factions in the band that have lost their point of view.”
He added in the organization’s decision: “This damages the 43-year legacy we strive to build, which is indeed the legacy of the difficulty of achieving higher truths and higher destiny.”
The guitarist was replaced by former Tom Petty and heartbroken member Mike Campbell and filled Neil Finn’s House in the final years of the band. Fleetwood Mac will officially split in 2022 after Christine McVie’s death.
Buckingham has been driving from Fleetwood Mac for nearly a year Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVieAn album other than the Knicks, which includes the band’s lineup. Until 2025, this is the latest collaboration between Buckingham and Fleetwood.