Bob Brunning was temporarily employed on bass guitar (Greens first choice, Bluesbreakers bassist John McVie, was not yet ready to join the band). Rarely seen guitarist Peter Green, of the original Fleetwood Mac band, performs his original song Black Magic Woman with Carlos Santana (not seen) following Santanas induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundations Thirteenth Annual Induction Dinner at New Yorks Waldorf Astoria Hotel, January 12. The group was disbanded in early 2004 with Green's departure from the group – an upcoming tour was cancelled, as was the planned release of a new album. He recorded two tracks for the album Juju with Bobby Tench 's band Gass, followed by a solo single, one with Nigel Watson, sessions with B.B. Greens new band, with former Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood on drums and Jeremy Spencer on guitar, was initially called 'Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy Spencer'. The song was written by Christine McVie, who also performed lead vocals, and produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut. Fleetwood Mac: : Alex Disco: Salisbury: South West England: England: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac: : Cook's Ferry Inn: London: Edmonton: England: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac: : Chelmsford Corn Exchange: Chelmsford: Essex: England: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac: : The Cromwellian: London: Kensington: England.
Green was the leader of Fleetwood Mac until he suffered a mental breakdown during the 1970s. He was rehabilitated with the aid of Nigel Watson, the late Cozy Powell and other friends, and then began touring and recording with the Splinter Group. 'Everywhere' is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their fourteenth studio album, Tango in the Night (1987). The Peter Green Splinter Group were a band led by the blues guitarist and singer Peter Green.