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1-12-2022
By priyanka
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Christine McVie, who played with Fleetwood Mac and wrote some of their most famous songs, has died aged 79, her family has said. The British singer-songwriter was behind hits including Little Lies, Everywhere, Don't Stop, Say You Love Me and Songbird
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Christine McVie, the singer, songwriter and keyboardist who became the biggest hitmaker for Fleetwood Mac, one of music's most popular bands, died on Wednesday. She was 79. Her family announced her death on Facebook. The statement said she died at a hospital but did not specify its location or give the cause of death.
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John and Christine McVie divorced in 1978, although they remained friends and stayed in the band together through beloved albums such as "Tusk" (1979) and "Mirage" (1982). She was married a second time, to Eduardo "Eddy" Quintela, from 1986 to 2003.
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She was 79. “On behalf of Christine McVie's family, it is with a heavy heart we are informing you of Christine's death. She passed away peacefully at hospital this morning, Wednesday, November 30th 2022, following a short illness,” the statement reads. “She was in the company of her family.”
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Stevie Nicks shared a heartfelt and handwritten note she penned to her Fleetwood Mac bandmate, singing partner, and “best friend” Christine McVie following her death Wednesday at the age of 79. “A few hours ago I was told that my best friend in the whole world since the first day of 1975, had passed away.
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Like Stevie Nicks, Christine does not have any children. She said: "There were never any children [for me]. There was always a career in the way. "It was a case of one or the other, and Stevie would say the same.
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McVie, born Christine Perfect, joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 after marrying the band's bassist, John McVie, and performed with the group for nearly 30 years before leaving the band.