- Bob Weston (guitarist)
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Notable_instruments =Gibson Les Paul Robert Joseph 'Bob' Weston (born
1 November 1947 inPlymouth ,Devon ) is a British musician best known for his brief role asguitarist andsongwriter with therock band Fleetwood Mac .Fleetwood Mac
Weston was recruited into the Fleetwood Mac line-up in late 1972 as replacement for troubled young guitarist
Danny Kirwan . Together with fellow new boyDave Walker , Fleetwood Mac recorded the "Penguin" album in January 1973. Weston's contribution to the album was mainly as a lead guitarist alongside Bob Welch, but he stood out thanks to his slide guitar, especially on "Remember Me", and his accomplished harmonica and banjo playing. He also sang withChristine McVie on the song "Did You Ever Love Me", and wrote the instrumental that closed the album, "Caught In The Rain".Later in 1973 Dave Walker was asked to leave the band, ["
Bob Brunning - Fleetwood Mac: Behind The Masks", Hodder & Stoughton, 1990.] and the remaining members of Fleetwood Mac recorded their next album, "Mystery to Me ". Weston contributed more solid guitar work, for example his slide intro on "Why", a song for which he felt he did not receive the credit he deserved. [The Penguin [http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/bobweston_qa1.htm Q&A with Bob Weston, December 6-19, 1999] ] He also co-wrote one track, "Forever", with Welch andJohn McVie .During a tour of the US in late 1973, when the band were beginning to gel particularly well onstage, it emerged that Weston had been having an affair with
Mick Fleetwood 's wife,Jenny Boyd . ["Bob Brunning - Fleetwood Mac: Behind The Masks", Hodder & Stoughton, 1990.] Fleetwood tried to carry on regardless, but eventually after a gig inNebraska , he had had enough. Weston was fired and the rest of the tour was cancelled, the band members each travelling to a different part of the world to gather their thoughts. [The Penguin [http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/bobweston_qa1.htm Q&A with Bob Weston, December 6-19, 1999] ] It was this situation which gave rise to the astonishing "Fake Mac" affair in which manager Clifford Davis elected to recruit entirely new musicians, pass them off as Fleetwood Mac, and send them out to complete the tour. ["Bob Brunning - Fleetwood Mac: Behind The Masks", Hodder & Stoughton, 1990.] Although the fake band were quickly rumbled by fans, the subsequent legal battle lasted years, draining the band of most of their creative energy.Arguably Bob Weston had a very big effect on the Fleetwood Mac story, perhaps greater than his musical legacy, since it was this turmoil which strongly contributed to Welch's disenchantment with life in Fleetwood Mac, and his departure in late 1974 paved the way for the arrival of
Lindsey Buckingham andStevie Nicks , who would help the band on to superstar status.olo
Weston went on to record a few solo albums, all of which are now quite hard to find. [The Penguin [http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/bobweston_qa1.htm Q&A with Bob Weston, December 6-19, 1999] ] Perhaps proving that there were no hard feelings, Mick Fleetwood contributed drums to one track on Weston's second solo album, "Studio Picks".
In January 2008, Weston announced he started working on new recordings, which would be released later in the year and will be recorded at Markant Studios in the Netherlands. [ Bob Weston official website [http://www.bobweston.com/] ]
Discography
With Fleetwood Mac
* "Penguin" (Reprise 1973)
* "Mystery to Me " (Reprise 1973)olo albums
* "Night Light" (AZ International 1980)
* "Studio Picks" (AZ International 1981)
* "There's a Heaven" (Private pressing 1999)Other releases featuring Bob Weston
*
Graham Bond - "Bond in America" (1971)
*Ashman Reynolds - "Stop Off" (1972)
*Long John Baldry - "Everything Stops for Tea " (1972)
*Dana Gillespie - "Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle" (1974)
*Murray Head - "Say It Ain't So " (1975)
*Sandy Denny - "Rendezvous" (1977)
*Adrian Wagner - "Instincts" (1977)
* Mark Ashton - "Solo" (1979)
*Danny Kirwan - "Hello There Big Boy! " (1979)
*Murray Head - "Between Us" (1979)
*Robbie Patton - "Distant Shores" (1981)
*Dick Morrissey - "Souliloquy " (1986)
* Bob Welch and Friends - "Live at the Roxy" (2004)References
External links
* [http://www.bobweston.com Bob Weston]
* [http://www.fmlegacy.com/main.html Biography from The Fleetwood Mac Legacy]
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