Landslide: a tribute to Fleetwood Mac is the #1 Fleetwood Mac tribute in the Midwest, and one of the top Fleetwood Mac tributes in the nation,....probably the world! As one of the most authentic Fleetwood Mac tributes,...... taking pride in singing all of their own vocals, and playing all of their own instruments live....what you see and hear is REAL! Giving the audience the total magical feel of a real live show! The style of this show is based mostly on the phenomenal Fleetwood Mac live album "The Dance" Hailing from the Kansas City, & St. Louis areas, they have been together since 2011, and are better than ever in these recent days. Landslide has played at the annual tribute shows 4 times at Azura (Sandstone ) Amphitheater, which is the largest outdoor concert venue in the Kansas City area, with a capacity of 18,000. The reason for the repeat Landslide performances is because we draw good numbers, & hold the crowd. Landslide was there for the biggest attended tribute show, of 15,000 people!
Fleetwood Mac
Collectively Over 50 Billboard 100 charting songs, & 45 of those songs were within the TOP 40! Fleetwood Mac formed in 1967, and has remained to present day, a dominant commercial force. In 1975, was released the eponymous Fleetwood Mac, a huge hit, reaching No.1 in the US and selling over 5 million copies. Among the hit singles from this album were "Over My Head", "Say You Love Me", "Rhiannon", and "Landslide"
The album released in 1977 was Rumours. Critically acclaimed, it was the recipient of the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for 1977. Hit singles included "Go Your Own Way", U.S. No.1 "Dreams", "Don't Stop", "You Make Loving Fun", "Second Hand News", "Gold Dust Woman" and "The Chain". By 2003, Rumours had sold over 19 million copies in the U.S. alone (certified as a diamond album by the RIAA), and a total of 40 million copies worldwide, maintaining its status as one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. Fleetwood Mac's popularity undiminished as it marked the 20th anniversary of Rumours. In 1998 the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
By 2000, Fleetwood Mac had sold more than 100 million copies of its albums — including 25 million for Rumours alone — making it one of the most popular rock bands in history.