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Don't stop: Fleetwood Mac pair reunite in the studio

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Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has guested on Mick Fleetwood's upcoming album. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconFormer Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has guested on Mick Fleetwood's upcoming album. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Fleetwood Mac star Mick Fleetwood has reunited in the studio with former band mate and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.

The ousted member of the legendary rock band offered to play guitar and sing on Fleetwood's new solo album with studio pictures of the pair shared by producer Carl Falk on Threads.

Falk captioned the post: "Slightly unreal moment to sit with Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood to play Lindsey the album we have been working on.

"And to see his genuine happiness for Mick to finally do his own album and offering to play guitar and to sing on it. Can't wait to finish this one."

Buckingham was replaced by Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers and Neil Finn after being fired again from the band in 2018.

The former bandmates working together again comes after Fleetwood admitted he would like to see Buckingham and Stevie Nicks - who dated each other in the early 70s - put their differences aside.

Fleetwood - who co-founded Fleetwood Mac in the 1960s - told Us Weekly: "I always have a fantasy that (Nicks) and Lindsay would pal up a bit more and just say everything's OK for them both. But we've had such an incredible career."

He planned to reunite the band before keyboard player, vocalist and songwriter Christine McVie died in November 2022, aged 79.

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