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Though there are plans to release a CD/DVD edition of the 1977 smash "Rumours" -- complete with unreleased material, demos and video footage -- the group seems a bit coy about the prospect of creating new music together.
OnMilwaukee.com 2009
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Yet at the aptly titled Rumours bar, a military hangout, owner and former military pilot Pierre Bouchard said he's heard of soldiers being yelled at or spit on in public since news of Williams 'arrest last Sunday.
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At the aptly titled Rumours bar, a military hangout, owner and former military pilot Pierre Bouchard said he's heard of soldiers being yelled at or spit on in public since news of Williams 'arrest last Sunday.
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Yet at the aptly titled Rumours bar, a military hangout, owner and former military pilot Pierre Bouchard said he's heard of soldiers being yelled at or spit on in public since news of Williams 'arrest last Sunday.
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Yet at the aptly titled Rumours bar, a military hangout, owner and former military pilot Pierre Bouchard said he's heard of soldiers being yelled at or spit on in public since news of Williams 'arrest last Sunday.
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Sheryl Crow is putting the "Rumours" to rest: She's not making a record with or joining Fleetwood Mac _ not anytime soon ...
Shawn Amos: "How Do You Expect Me to Live on $10 Million a Year?": Famous Musician Bankruptcies 2009
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Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, "Rumours," very publicly chronicled the demise of Buckingham and Nicks 'relationship (as well as that of everyone else in the band).
Shawn Amos: The Couple That Plays Together, Stays Together (Sometimes) 2009
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"Rumours" that some of them were heading over South Africa's borders to neighbouring states for "military training" were also being followed up.
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By 1977, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album had yielded four top 10 singles -- including Nicks' megahit "Dreams" -- and won the Grammy for album of the year.
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By 1977, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album had yielded four top 10 singles -- including Nicks' megahit "Dreams" -- and won the Grammy for album of the year.
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