He also worked with Pete Townsend and Bob Marley.
Born October 1946
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The two were convicted of murder but later exonerated in a high-profile case.
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He wrote the Fleetwood Mac classics “Albatross,” “Black Magic Woman,” and “Oh Well.”
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His drumming can be heard on early hits including “Listen To The Music,” ”China Grove” and “Blackwater.”