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Don't Stop: Why We (Still) Love Fleetwood Mac's Rumours in Franklin, TN
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The author of
The Holy or the Broken
and former editorinchief of
Vibe
brings his “thoughtful and illuminating” (
The New York Times
) insight to Fleetwood Mac’s iconic album
Rumours
, celebrating its story, mythology, and enduring impact.
On January 1, 1975, struggling young singersongwriter Lindsey Buckingham was invited to join the veteran blues band Fleetwood Mac. He agreed on the condition that his girlfriend, an equally unknown vocalist named Stevie Nicks, also be included. Within two years,
was born—and went on to become one of the most popular albums of all time.
Almost five decades later, it is the only classic rock record that still attracts young listeners and continues to top sales and streaming charts. In
Don’t Stop
, awardwinning journalist and bestselling author Alan Light unravels the enduring allure of Fleetwood Mac’s monumental album. Since its 1977 release,
has captivated generations with its unparalleled blend of romantic turmoil and musical genius. Light explores the album’s transformation from a pop phenomenon to a cultural touchstone, and its unique ability to remain relevant in today’s rapidly changing music scene.
Drawing on indepth interviews with current artists inspired by Fleetwood Mac, as well as fans who have only recently discovered the album, Light investigates what keep
at the forefront of popular culture, from
Glee
to
Saturday Night Live
Daisy Jones & the Six
. Through insightful analysis and storytelling,
celebrates the album’s trail blazing sound and diverse voices, and the emotional depth that continues to fascinate audiences. From the incredible soap opera behind the album’s creation to its embrace in the age of TikTok, this book presents a kaleidoscopic view of a landmark work that has transcended its time.
The Holy or the Broken
and former editorinchief of
Vibe
brings his “thoughtful and illuminating” (
The New York Times
) insight to Fleetwood Mac’s iconic album
Rumours
, celebrating its story, mythology, and enduring impact.
On January 1, 1975, struggling young singersongwriter Lindsey Buckingham was invited to join the veteran blues band Fleetwood Mac. He agreed on the condition that his girlfriend, an equally unknown vocalist named Stevie Nicks, also be included. Within two years,
was born—and went on to become one of the most popular albums of all time.
Almost five decades later, it is the only classic rock record that still attracts young listeners and continues to top sales and streaming charts. In
Don’t Stop
, awardwinning journalist and bestselling author Alan Light unravels the enduring allure of Fleetwood Mac’s monumental album. Since its 1977 release,
has captivated generations with its unparalleled blend of romantic turmoil and musical genius. Light explores the album’s transformation from a pop phenomenon to a cultural touchstone, and its unique ability to remain relevant in today’s rapidly changing music scene.
Drawing on indepth interviews with current artists inspired by Fleetwood Mac, as well as fans who have only recently discovered the album, Light investigates what keep
at the forefront of popular culture, from
Glee
to
Saturday Night Live
Daisy Jones & the Six
. Through insightful analysis and storytelling,
celebrates the album’s trail blazing sound and diverse voices, and the emotional depth that continues to fascinate audiences. From the incredible soap opera behind the album’s creation to its embrace in the age of TikTok, this book presents a kaleidoscopic view of a landmark work that has transcended its time.
The author of
The Holy or the Broken
and former editorinchief of
Vibe
brings his “thoughtful and illuminating” (
The New York Times
) insight to Fleetwood Mac’s iconic album
Rumours
, celebrating its story, mythology, and enduring impact.
On January 1, 1975, struggling young singersongwriter Lindsey Buckingham was invited to join the veteran blues band Fleetwood Mac. He agreed on the condition that his girlfriend, an equally unknown vocalist named Stevie Nicks, also be included. Within two years,
was born—and went on to become one of the most popular albums of all time.
Almost five decades later, it is the only classic rock record that still attracts young listeners and continues to top sales and streaming charts. In
Don’t Stop
, awardwinning journalist and bestselling author Alan Light unravels the enduring allure of Fleetwood Mac’s monumental album. Since its 1977 release,
has captivated generations with its unparalleled blend of romantic turmoil and musical genius. Light explores the album’s transformation from a pop phenomenon to a cultural touchstone, and its unique ability to remain relevant in today’s rapidly changing music scene.
Drawing on indepth interviews with current artists inspired by Fleetwood Mac, as well as fans who have only recently discovered the album, Light investigates what keep
at the forefront of popular culture, from
Glee
to
Saturday Night Live
Daisy Jones & the Six
. Through insightful analysis and storytelling,
celebrates the album’s trail blazing sound and diverse voices, and the emotional depth that continues to fascinate audiences. From the incredible soap opera behind the album’s creation to its embrace in the age of TikTok, this book presents a kaleidoscopic view of a landmark work that has transcended its time.
The Holy or the Broken
and former editorinchief of
Vibe
brings his “thoughtful and illuminating” (
The New York Times
) insight to Fleetwood Mac’s iconic album
Rumours
, celebrating its story, mythology, and enduring impact.
On January 1, 1975, struggling young singersongwriter Lindsey Buckingham was invited to join the veteran blues band Fleetwood Mac. He agreed on the condition that his girlfriend, an equally unknown vocalist named Stevie Nicks, also be included. Within two years,
was born—and went on to become one of the most popular albums of all time.
Almost five decades later, it is the only classic rock record that still attracts young listeners and continues to top sales and streaming charts. In
Don’t Stop
, awardwinning journalist and bestselling author Alan Light unravels the enduring allure of Fleetwood Mac’s monumental album. Since its 1977 release,
has captivated generations with its unparalleled blend of romantic turmoil and musical genius. Light explores the album’s transformation from a pop phenomenon to a cultural touchstone, and its unique ability to remain relevant in today’s rapidly changing music scene.
Drawing on indepth interviews with current artists inspired by Fleetwood Mac, as well as fans who have only recently discovered the album, Light investigates what keep
at the forefront of popular culture, from
Glee
to
Saturday Night Live
Daisy Jones & the Six
. Through insightful analysis and storytelling,
celebrates the album’s trail blazing sound and diverse voices, and the emotional depth that continues to fascinate audiences. From the incredible soap opera behind the album’s creation to its embrace in the age of TikTok, this book presents a kaleidoscopic view of a landmark work that has transcended its time.


















