English singer, songwriter and keyboardist Christine McVie, UK, 13th June 1980. (Photo by Davidson/Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Christine McVie is a British singer, songwriter, and keyboardist, best known as one of the key members of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Here are some professional highlights from Christine McVie’s career up to that point:

  1. Fleetwood Mac:
    • McVie joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970, and her addition to the band marked a significant period of success for the group.
    • She played a crucial role in the band’s commercial breakthrough with the albums “Fleetwood Mac” (1975) and “Rumours” (1977), both of which are considered classic rock masterpieces.
  2. Songwriting:
    • McVie is an accomplished songwriter and contributed many hit songs to Fleetwood Mac’s repertoire. Some of her notable compositions include “Don’t Stop,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “Say You Love Me,” and “Songbird.”
  3. Solo Career:
    • Christine McVie also pursued a solo career during breaks from Fleetwood Mac. She released several solo albums, including “Christine Perfect” (1970), “The Legendary Christine Perfect Album” (1976), and “Christine McVie” (1984).
  4. Hiatus and Return:
    • In 1998, McVie took a break from Fleetwood Mac, citing a desire for a quieter life. However, she rejoined the band for their “The Dance” tour in 1997 and participated in subsequent tours.
  5. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:
    • In 1998, Fleetwood Mac, including Christine McVie, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  6. Later Years:
    • In more recent years, McVie continued to be involved in Fleetwood Mac’s activities, including their 2014-2015 “On with the Show” tour.
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