Bekka Bramlett grew up around John Lennon and George Harrison, but nothing could prepare her for joining Fleetwood Mac in 1994, during one of the rockiest periods in the band's history
The singer-songwriter was responsible for some of the group's biggest hits like "Don't Stop" and "Little Lies"
The self-proclaimed "Human Serviette" also gifted the singer an Elvis Presley seven-inch and a slightly creepy action figure
He spent 20 years on the road with Fleetwood Mac, and also co-wrote the 1988 David Lee Roth hit “Just Like Paradise”
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee formed rock group with fellow Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood in 1967
Natasha Khan turns polished Eighties pop gem into pulsating ballad
5-CD deluxe edition features dozens of unreleased demos, live tracks and an 'Alternate Tusk'
Why a huge period of the band's musical history was ensconced in Bob's work
Guitarist committed suicide in his Nashville home