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Old 04-11-2017, 06:48 PM
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I saw Fleetwood Mac in May 1995 at the West Palm Beach Sun Festival. Billy performed with the band. Billy also recorded with the band for October's 1995 Time release. Billy stayed longer than 1993.
Baltimore Sun (04/19/1993), Singer-songwriter Billy Burnette Has Left Fleetwood Mac to Return to Country Music





And, when he came back in 1994, they were pretty vague about his status in the band.

(July 4,1994)

http://bla.fleetwoodmac.net/index.ph...2&id=6543&c=18
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"It's gonna be different, but the only thing I can say is the
emphasis is the same as the Peter Green era - it's very
song-oriented, melody and words and that great rhythm section. It
doesn't sound like the Buckingham/Nicks era at all. "
The band, which founders Fleetwood and bassist John McVie decided
to re-form last fall, is working on a studio album that will probably
not be out until next summer. Which puts the members of the current
band (the McVies, Fleetwood, Mason and vocalist Bekka Bramlett,

daughter of Bonnie Bramlett of Delaney and Bonnie fame) in the odd
position of recording together without having played much live.

The band's summer tour dates are the only opportunity they will
have before finishing the record. That tour stops in Dallas today as
the band plays with Foreigner and the Doobie Brothers as part of
Freedomfest '94. For the tour, Steve Toma takes Christine McVie's
place, and Mac vet Billy Burnett adds second guitar.
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