During a recent AOL Sessions performance, Sheryl Crow revealed plans for a future collaboration with Fleetwood Mac, reports Entertainment Weekly.
Crow said that she and Fleetwood Mac members Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham “definitely have plans for collaborating in the future.” She did not specify whether these plans included recording, touring, or any new material, but stated that fans would likely hear the results sometime next year.
Crow, who recently started touring in support of her new album Detours, would be filling a void left by Fleetwood Mac keyboardist/singer Christine McVie, who retired from the road in 1998. The remaining members’ collaboration with Crow may come as a surprise to some fans, as Nicks had previously stated that she would not continue in Fleetwood Mac without McVie.
As a longtime fan of Fleetwood Mac’s music, Crow said she would be thrilled to sing harmony on songs such as “The Chain” and “Second Hand News.” Crow sang Nicks's praises to EW, saying, “I love people that are not jaded or desensitized and that are still really into what they're doing and into growing as an artist, and that's her.”
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