Michael John Kells Fleetwood is a British musician and actor. He is the drummer, co-founder, and de facto leader of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Fleetwood has also enjoyed a solo career, published written works, and flirted briefly with acting and vinification. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
About Mick Fleetwood in brief

The young Fleetwood was a dreamer, an empathetic youth, who, though intelligent, did not excel academically. After a brief stint working at Liberty in London, he found his first opportunity in music. He supported early gigs by the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds – with whom he would take on stints in the Cheynes, where he replaced original drummer Nigel. However, by April 1965 Fleetwood joined the band Camel, when it was fading into obscurity. Peter Bardens lived only a few doors away from Fleetwood’s first home in London and gave Fleetwood his first gig in Bardens’ band theCheynes in July 1963, thus seeding the young drummer’s musical career. By February 1966 Bardens, who had already joined the new band, Camel, had already featured on Ready to Go! Fleetwood would go on to join the new group, Peter Bs Bs, which soon expanded to become Shotgun Express. Peter Green, who was a guitarist in the Shotgun Express, would later join Fleetwood in April 1967 to join John Mcvie & the Bluesbreakers, followed by John Hutchinson & the Steady Steady Bluesbreakers. In April 1967 Fleetwood left Camel to join John McViesen, who later went on to become John Mcallen & The Bluesbreakers; Fleetwood later joined John McAllen & the bluesbreakers. He would later become a guitarist on the band Shotgun Express. In 1974 Fleetwood invited Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to join.
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