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Multiple issues|cleanup =April 2009|refimprove =April 2009|weasel =April 2009Infobox musical artist| | name = Lindsey Buckingham| image = LindseyBuckingham.JPG| caption = Lindsey Buckingham performing with Fleetwood Mac on March 3, 2009| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Lindsey Adams Buckingham| alias =| Born = birth date and age|1949|10|3
Palo Alto, California , United States | instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar , bass guitar , Banjo , Keyboard instrument|keyboards , Drum kit|drums , Percussion instrument|percussion | Voice Type = Baritone | genre = Rock music|Rock , Pop music|pop , New Wave music|New Wave | occupation = Singer-songwriter , Guitarist , Record producer|Producer | years_active = 1968–present| label = Reprise Records|Reprise
Polydor Records|Polydor
Mercury Records|Mercury
Elektra Records|Elektra
Asylum Records|Asylum | associated_acts = Fleetwood Mac , Buckingham Nicks | website = http://www.lindseybuckingham.com/default.asp www.lindseybuckingham.com| notable_instruments = Rick Turner Model 1
Gibson Guitar Corporation|Chet Atkins CEC
Rick Turner|RS6
Lindsey Adams Buckingham (born October 3, 1949) is an American guitarist, singer, composer and producer, most notable for being for some time the guitarist and male lead singer of the musical group Fleetwood Mac . Aside from his tenure with Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham has also released six solo albums and a live album. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2011, Buckingham was ranked 100th in Rolling Stone magazine's, 2011 list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-greatest-guitarists-20111123/lindsey-buckingham-19691231|title=The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time|publisher= Rolling Stone |accessdate=20012-01-20

Early years


Born in Palo Alto, California , Buckingham was the third and youngest child of Rutheda (née Elliott) and Morris Buckingham. He had two older brothers, Jeff and Greg. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area community of Atherton, California|Atherton , Buckingham and his brothers were encouraged to swim competitively. Though Buckingham dropped out of athletics to pursue music, his brother Greg Buckingham|Greg went on to win a silver medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics|1968 Olympics in Mexico City .

Buckingham's first forays into guitar playing took place on a toy Mickey Mouse guitar, playing along to his brother Jeff's extensive collection of 45s. Noticing his talent, Buckingham's parents bought their son a $35 Harmony guitar.

Buckingham never took guitar lessons and does not read music. http://www.fleetwoodmac.org/lindsey-buckingham.php By age 13, he became interested in folk music and, influenced by banjo methods, practiced the energetic style of The Kingston Trio. At 15 he joined a small folk group, Fritz, providing vocals and guitar work.

Buckingham Nicks


Buckingham and his then-girlfriend Stevie Nicks recorded seven Demo (music)|demo s in 1972 on an analog (signal)|analog 4-track machine, and drove to Los Angeles to pursue a record deal. In 1973, Polydor Records signed the pair. Their album, Buckingham Nicks , was released in September 1973; soon after its release, however, Polydor dropped the duo because of poor sales.

Despite Polydor's measure, though, Buckingham Nicks has been championed by rock critics since its release.Citation needed|date=April 2009 It features fine two-part harmonies backed by notable LA session musicians, including superstar drummer Jim Keltner . According to the album notes, other session musicians include: Ron Tutt (Elvis Presley TCB Band), drums; Peggy Sandvig, keyboards; Waddy Wachtel , guitar; Jorge Calderon, percussion; Jerry Scheff (Elvis Presley TCB Band), bass; Monty Stark, synthesizer; Gary Hodges, drums; and Mark Tulin, bass.

Although money was tight, the hardworking duo caught the attention of many budding musicians, including Warren Zevon , who is rumored to have been a roommate of Nicks and Buckingham in a Fairfax district apartment.Citation needed|date=April 2009
A short tour promoting the Buckingham Nicks album commenced shortly after the joining of Buckingham and Nicks with Fleetwood Mac. Bootlegs of two concerts in Mobile and Tuscaloosa exist and are widely distributed on peer-to-peer networks and fansites.Citation needed|date=April 2009 The touring band included drummers Bob Aguirre (from Fritz) and Gary Hodges playing simultaneously and bassist Tom Moncrieff , who later played bass on Stevie Nicks' 1981 album Bella Donna .

To help make ends meet, Buckingham toured with Don Everly's back-up band, singing Phil Everly's parts.cite news |url= http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/qas/story.html? id=d354a63f-5956-4b0a-9da3-2efbd2879f45 |title=Q& A with Lindsey Buckingham |publisher= Montreal Gazette |last=Perusse |first=Bernard |date=April 5, 2007 Buckingham and Nicks were eventually forced to move in with record producer Keith Olsen , who helped the pair work on several demos for the next Buckingham Nicks album, including "I'm So Afraid", "Monday Morning" and "Rhiannon".Citation needed|date=April 2009
Buckingham Nicks has never been released on CD (a bootleg version does exist), although both Buckingham and Nicks have hinted at a possible remix and re-release on CD in the near future. Buckingham has also suggested a tour in support of the collection could be something the two may be interested in. Moncrieff and Hodges from the original Buckingham Nicks touring band have also expressed interest.

Fleetwood Mac


While checking out the Sound City recording studio in California, Mick Fleetwood heard the song "Frozen Love" from the Buckingham Nicks album. He asked who the guitarist was, and immediately stated that he wanted him to fill a recent vacancy. Buckingham insisted to Fleetwood that he and Nicks were a package deal—if Fleetwood didn't want Nicks, he wouldn't get Buckingham. The duo was quickly asked to join Fleetwood Mac on New Year's Eve, 1974.

Fleetwood Mac released their Fleetwood Mac (1975 album)|eponymously titled album in 1975, which became a hit. However it was the second album of this new line-up, Rumours , that propelled the band to superstar status when it became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Buckingham's " Go Your Own Way " was the lead-off single, soaring into the US Top Ten. After the resounding commercial success of Rumours (during the making of which Buckingham and Nicks famously split), Buckingham was determined to avoid falling into repeating the same musical pattern. The result was Tusk (album)|Tusk (1979), a double album that Buckingham primarily directed. Once again, Buckingham wrote the lead-off single, the title track that would peak at #8 on Billboard's Hot 100. It was during this time that Buckingham moved in with record company secretary and aspiring model, Carol Ann Harris, with whom he lived until 1984. Though by most standards a hit, Tusk failed to come close to Rumours record sales, and the album was followed by a hiatus in the band's studio recording efforts.

After a large world tour that ended in 1980, Fleetwood Mac took a year-long break before reconvening to record their next album Mirage (Fleetwood Mac album)|Mirage , a more pop-friendly work that returned the band to the top of the US album chart. However, by this time various members of the band were enjoying success as solo artists (particularly Nicks) and it would be five years before the release of the next Fleetwood Mac album. By the time Tango in the Night was released in 1987, Buckingham had already released two solo albums and had given up much of the material for what would have been his third solo album for the project, including " Big Love (Fleetwood Mac song)|Big Love ", "Tango in the Night", "Family Man", "You and I" and "Caroline". On several of these tracks Buckingham played every instrument Citation needed|date=July 2008. "Big Love", released as the first single from the album, became a top ten hit in the US and the UK.

Propelled by a string of hit singles, Tango in the Night became the band's biggest album since Rumours a decade earlier. However, following its release, Buckingham left Fleetwood Mac"Fleetwood: My Life and Adventures with Fleetwood Mac" by Mick Fleetwood and Stephen Davis largely because of his desire not to tour and the strain he was feeling within the band. Fleetwood Mac continued without him, and Buckingham was replaced by guitarists Rick Vito and Billy Burnette .

Solo projects


During the time he worked on Tusk , Buckingham also produced albums for Walter Egan and John Stewart (folk musician)|John Stewart in the late 1970s as well as beginning work on his own solo album.

In 1981, Buckingham released his first solo album Law and Order (album)|Law and Order , playing nearly every instrument and featuring guest appearances by bandmates Mick Fleetwood and Christine McVie. The album pursued the quirky, eclectic, often lo-fi and new-wave-influences of Tusk , and spawned the hit single Trouble (Lindsey Buckingham song)|Trouble which reached #9 on the US Charts and #1 in Australia (for three weeks). Two years later, he wrote and performed the songs " Holiday Road " and "Dancin' Across the U.S.A." for the film '' National Lampoon's Vacation . "Holiday Road" was released as a single, and reached #82 on the Billboard Magazine|Billboard '''s Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100 . He did other soundtrack work, including the song "Time Bomb Town" from Back to the Future (1985).

In 1984, after ending his 7-year relationship with Carol Ann Harris, he released his second solo album, Go Insane (album)|Go Insane . The title track was a modest hit, reaching #23 on the Hot 100. The last track of the album, D.W. Suite, was a tribute to the late Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson . http://web.archive.org/web/20070922054215/ http://www.madnessfades.net/DWSuite.htm Madness Fades - Lindsey Buckingham, In His Words The next year, Buckingham performed on USA for Africa 's fundraising single, " We Are the World ".

Following his split with Fleetwood Mac in 1987, Buckingham spent much of the next five years in the studio, working on his third solo album, Out of the Cradle , which was released in 1992. Many of the songs seem to deal with the death of his father and the sudden death of his brother Greg in 1990. "Wrong" was a gentle rebuke of former bandmate Mick Fleetwood's tell-all biography. Out of the Cradle received some favorable reviews but did not achieve the sales levels associated with Fleetwood Mac. However, Buckingham toured throughout 1992–93 for the first time as a solo artist; his band included an army of seven other guitarists (Buckingham himself calls them "the crazy band" on his Soundstage DVD), each of whom he individually taught the entire two-and-a-half hours of music from the concert ( Lindsey Buckingham: Behind the Music documentary for VH-1 , 2001).

A subsequent solo album, entitled Gift of Screws , was recorded between 1995–2001 and presented to Warner Bros./Reprise for release. Executives at the label managed to persuade Buckingham to hold the album back and instead take several tracks from Gift of Screws and re-record them with Fleetwood Mac. Thus, seven songs from Gift of Screws appear on the Fleetwood Mac album Say You Will , in substantially the same form as Buckingham had recorded them for his solo release. Excellent bootleg copies of Gift of Screws —taken from an original CD-R presented to Warner Bros/Reprise—are known to exist, and have been widely distributed among fans through the use of BitTorrent (protocol)|torrent sites and other peer-to-peer networks .

On his 57th birthday, (October 3, 2006) Buckingham's fourth solo album, an acoustic album entitled Under the Skin (album)|Under the Skin was released. Under The Skin features Buckingham on almost all instruments, with the exception of two tracks that feature Fleetwood Mac's rhythm section of John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. The album includes a cover of The Rolling Stones classic " Aftermath (The Rolling Stones album)|I Am Waiting ". Three days after the album's release, Buckingham embarked on a tour in support the album that lasted until the end of June 2007. http://www.fmlegacy.com/concertslb2006.html The 2006-2007 Lindsey Shows A live album and DVD, Live at the Bass Performance Hall , was released documenting the Fort Worth, Texas show from this tour. http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS210678+05-Feb-2008+MW20080205 Reuters Press Release

In 2008, the Gift of Screws album was finally released, containing three tracks from the originally planned album, as well as seven new recordings. Buckingham then commenced a short tour to promote Gift of Screws in September and October, opening in Saratoga, California and closing in New York, New York . http://www.fleetwoodmac-uk.com/albums/giftofscrews/giftofscrews-tour.html The 2008 Lindsey Shows

On November 3, 2010, Buckingham's website announced that he was working on an untitled album with release planned in early 2011. http://www.lindseybuckingham.com/ Buckingham had finished recording the album, titled Seeds We Sow in April, and on April 22, 2011, he filmed a concert for DVD release to support the album. Seeds We Sow was released on September 6, 2011.cite web|url= http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/12/us-buckingham-idUSTRE73B6MB20110412|title=Lindsey Buckingham gearing up for new album, tour|author=Dean Goodman|publisher= Reuters |date=April 12, 2011|accessdate=2011-12-11 On September 10, Buckingham kicked off the Seeds We Sow Tour in Reno, Nevada; the tour ended in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 14. Buckingham had planned to conduct his first solo tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland in December. However, in early December Buckingham postponeed all UK dates due to his guitarist suffering a back injury. http://lindseybuckingham.com/news/53391 The UK dates were subsequently cancelled.

Rejoining Fleetwood Mac



In 1992, newly elected president Bill Clinton asked Fleetwood Mac to come together to perform the song he had chosen for his campaign, " Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)|Don't Stop ", at his inaugural ceremony. Buckingham agreed to be part of the performance, but the experience was something of a one-off for the band, who were still very much at odds with one another and had no plans to reunite officially.

While assembling material for a planned fourth solo album in the mid 1990s, Buckingham contacted Mick Fleetwood for assistance on a song. Their collaboration lasted much longer than anticipated, and the two eventually decided to call upon Stevie Nicks, John and Christine McVie. The band's old chemistry was clearly still there, and plans for a reunion tour were soon in the works. In 1997, Buckingham and all four of his bandmates from the original Rumours line-up of Fleetwood Mac went on the road for the first time together since 1982 in a reunion tour titled The Dance (album)|The Dance . The tour was hugely successful and did much to heal the damage that had been done between Buckingham and his bandmates. However, Christine McVie had opted to leave the band in 1998, essentially now making the band a foursome. In 2003, the reformed band released the first studio album involving Buckingham and Nicks in 15 years, Say You Will . Buckingham's song "Peacekeeper" was the first single from the album, and the band went on a world concert tour that would last almost a year and a half.

The band toured in 2009, rehearsals began in January 2009, with the first date of the "UNLEASHED" Tour as March 1, 2009, in Mellon Arena ( Pittsburgh ). Christine McVie was not involved with this project.

Musical style



Unlike most rock guitarists, Buckingham does not play with a plectrum|pick ; instead, he picks the strings with his fingers and fingernails. Initially after joining Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham used a Gibson Les Paul . Before the band, a Fender Telecaster was his main guitar, and was used on his first Fleetwood Mac album. In 1979, he worked with Rick Turner , owner of Renaissance Guitars to create the Model One. He has used it extensively since, both with Fleetwood Mac and for his solo efforts. He uses a Taylor Guitar 814ce for most of his acoustic performances and has also used an Ovation Guitar Company|Ovation Celebrity in the past.

His influences include The Beach Boys and The Kingston Trio .

In an interview with Acoustic Guitar (magazine)|Acoustic Guitar Magazine , Buckingham said:

''"I've always believed that you play to highlight the song, not to highlight the player. The song is all that matters. There are two ways you can choose to go. You can try to be someone like Eddie Van Halen , who is a great guitar player, a virtuoso. Yet he doesn't make good records because what he plays is totally lost in the context of this band's music.

''Then there are guitar players like Chet Atkins , who weren't out there trying to show themselves off as guitar players per se, but were using the guitar as a tool to make good records. I remember loving Chet's work when I was a kid, but it was only later, when I really listened to his guitar parts, that I realized how much they were a part of the song's fabric, and how much you'd be going 'Oh, that song just isn't working' if they weren't there."

Personal life



On July 8, 1998, Buckingham's girlfriend, Kristen Messner, gave birth to their son, William Gregory Buckingham. Buckingham and Messner subsequently married in 2000, and she gave birth to a daughter, Leelee, the same year. Their third child, Stella, was born on April 20, 2004. The song "It Was You" from his Under the Skin album pays homage to all three children by using their names.

In popular culture


Lindsey Buckingham has been portrayed by Bill Hader in a recurring sketch titled " What Up With That " on NBC's Saturday Night Live . He appeared as himself on the May 14, 2011, episode during this sketch.

Discography


As Buckingham Nicks


YearAlbumUS UK Additional information
1973 Buckingham Nicks 80-Debut album featuring duo of Buckingham and partner Stevie Nicks. Both would later join Fleetwood Mac, after this album failed commercially and label Polydor dropped them as they were recording tracks for follow-up LP. Album finally made US#80 on brief 1982 re-release


With Fleetwood Mac


Main|Fleetwood Mac discography
Albums
YearAlbumU.S. UK AUS CAN GER SWI AUT SWE FRA RIAA Certificationhttp:/ / www.riaa.com/ goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH_RESULTS& artist=Fleetwood%20Mac& format=ALBUM& go=Search& perPage=50 RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for albums by Fleetwood Mac
1975Fleetwood Mac (1975 album)>Fleetwood Mac 123315----- 5x Platinum
1977 Rumours 11116-251927 19x Platinum
1979Tusk 41223-486 2x Platinum
1982Mirage 152412--105 2x Platinum
1987 Tango in the Night 71522725125 3x Platinum
2003 Say You Will 3624-1051-8- Gold


Live albums and Compilations
YearAlbumU.S. UK AUS CAN GER SWI AUT SWE FRA RIAA Certifications
1980Live 143120-51--50- -
1988Fleetwood Mac album)>Greatest Hits 1433--18-15-8x Platinum
1997The Dance 11541920--39- 5x Platinum
2002 The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac 12616----18-Platinum
2004Boston (2004)>Live In Boston -------- -


Solo albums


YearAlbumUS UK SWE CAN Additional information
1981Law and Order 32---
1984Go Insane 45-33- -
1992 Out of the Cradle 1285128- -
2006Under the Skin 80154cite web -- -
2008 Live at the Bass Performance Hall 186-48- -
Gift of Screws 4859cite journaltitle = Official Album Chart for the week ending 27 September 2008journal = ChartsPlus issue = 370pages= 5–8accessdate = 2008-09-24publisher = IQ Ware Ltdlocation = Milton Keynes35- -
2011 Seeds We Sow 4582-92


Soundtrack appearances


YearSongSoundtrackAdditional information
1983"Holiday Road", "Dancing Across the USA"National Lampoon's Vacation -
1985"Time Bomb Town"Back to the Future -
1985"Trouble"Just One of the Guys -
1994"On the Wrong Side"With Honors -
1996"Twisted"Twister Duet with Stevie Nicks
2005"Shut Us Down"Elizabethtown Un-Cut Version
2006"Big Love"Elizabethtown Vol 2 Live Soundstage Performance


Singles


Year Song Billboard Hot 100>US Hot 100 Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks>US Mainstream
Rock
Adult album alternative>AAA Charts UK Singles Chart>UK Singles Kent Music Report>AUS Album
1981Trouble "912 -311 Law and Order
It Was I "110 - - - 74
1983 " Holiday Road "82 - - - - '' National Lampoon's Vacation soundtrack
1984Go Insane "234 - -100 Go Insane
"Slow Dancing"104 - - - -
1992 "Countdown" -38 - - - Out of the Cradle
"Soul Drifter" - - - - -
"Wrong" -23 - - -
1993 "Don't Look Down" - - - - -
2006 "Show You How" - - - - - Under the Skin
2008 "Did You Miss Me" - -45 - - Gift of Screws
2011 " Holiday Road " (Live) - - - 168 - Used on the Teletext Holidays advert in the UK
2011 "Seeds We Sow" - - - - - Seeds We Sow - Available for free download from lindseybuckingham.com beginning 6/ 30/ 2011


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External links


  • http://lindseybuckingham.com Official website

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