Qui est sorti avec Dennis Wilson?
Christine McVie a daté Dennis Wilson du au . L'écart d'âge était de 1 ans, 4 mois et 22 jours.
Dennis Wilson
Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 – December 28, 1983) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Beach Boys. He was their drummer and the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson as well as a first cousin of other bandmate Mike Love. Dennis was the only true surfer in the Beach Boys, and his personal life exemplified the "California myth" that the band's early songs often celebrated. He was also known for his association with the Manson Family and for co-starring in the 1971 film Two-Lane Blacktop.
Wilson served mainly on drums and backing vocals for the Beach Boys. His playing can be heard on many of the group's hits, belying the popular misconception that he was always replaced on record by studio musicians. He originally had few lead vocals on the band's songs due to his limited baritone range, but his prominence as a singer-songwriter increased following their 1968 album Friends. His music is characterized for reflecting his "edginess" and "little of his happy charm." His original songs for the group included "Little Bird" (1968), "Forever" (1970) and "Cuddle Up" (1972). Friends and biographers have asserted that he was an uncredited writer on "You Are So Beautiful", a 1974 hit for Joe Cocker frequently performed by Wilson in concert.
During his final years, Wilson struggled with substance abuse, exacerbating longstanding tensions with some of his bandmates. His only solo album issued in his lifetime, Pacific Ocean Blue (1977), was released to warm reviews and moderate sales comparable to those of contemporaneous Beach Boys albums, and has retrospectively become highly acclaimed. Sessions for a follow-up, Bambu, disintegrated before his death from drowning in 1983 at age 39. In 1988, he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beach Boys.
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Christine McVie, née Christine Anne Perfect le à Bouth (en) dans le Lancashire et morte le , est une chanteuse, claviériste et compositrice britannique. Elle est principalement connue comme membre du groupe Fleetwood Mac.
Après s'être fait connaître au sein du groupe de blues rock Chicken Shack à la fin des années 1960, Christine McVie rejoint Fleetwood Mac en 1970. Elle y retrouve son mari, le bassiste John McVie. Elle reste membre du groupe jusqu'en 1995. Durant cette période, elle écrit et interprète plusieurs des plus gros succès du groupe, parmi lesquels Say You Love Me, Don't Stop, You Make Loving Fun, Hold Me, Little Lies (en) et Everywhere (en). Elle rejoint brièvement Fleetwood Mac entre 1997 et 1998 avant d'arrêter toute activité musicale jusqu'en 2014, année où elle décide de rejoindre à nouveau le groupe.
En-dehors de Fleetwood Mac, McVie publie trois albums sous son seul nom. Celui de 1984, simplement intitulé Christine McVie, contient ses plus gros succès en solo, les singles Got a Hold on Me (en) et Love Will Show Us How (en). Elle sort également un album en duo avec le guitariste de Fleetwood Mac Lindsey Buckingham en 2017, Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVie.
Christine McVie est intronisée au Rock and Roll Hall of Fame en tant que membre de Fleetwood Mac en 1998. En 2014, elle est récompensée aux Ivor Novello Awards pour l'ensemble de sa carrière.
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