Christine Anne McVie, an English musician, singer, and songwriter who was born Anne Christine Perfect on July 12, 1943, is the band’s lead vocalist and keyboardist.
She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970.
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Christine McVie ex-husbands
Peter Green served as best man at McVie and John McVie’s 1968 nuptials.
Instead of traveling on their honeymoon, they had a celebration at a hotel in Birmingham with Joe Cocker, who just so happened to be staying there, before splitting up and starting their respective bands.
The couple separated in 1976, although they have remained friends and have continued to work together professionally.
During the recording of Rumours she had an affair with Fleetwood Mac’s lighting engineer, Curry Grant, which inspired the song “You Make Loving Fun”.
She was engaged to Beach Boys member Dennis Wilson from 1979 till 1982.
On October 18, 1986, McVie wed the musician and lyricist from Portugal, Eddy Quintela. Quintela and McVie worked together on several tracks, including “Little Lies.”
Quintela passed away in 2003 after their divorce, and
Christine McVie current husband
She is currently not married and does not have any husband.
Christine McVie children
Christine does not have any children.
Christine McVie parents
Christine Anne Perfect gave birth to McVie on July 12, 1943 in Lancashire, England.
Her father, Cyril, was a concert violinist who played with the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra until he was in his eighties.
He was also a music professor at Birmingham University. Beatrice, her mother, was a medium, a spiritual healer, and a psychic.
At the age of four, McVie began playing the piano and the cello.
Christine McVie siblings
Details about her siblings has not been disclosed yet.
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