Danny Kirwan Site

Danny Kirwan was a "moody genius" with a precision-perfect vibrato. Recruited by Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green in 1968, Kirwan’s arrive transformed Fleetwood Mac into a "three-pronged guitar attack". Green himself famously noted that he "would never have done 'Albatross' if it wasn’t for Danny," a track that went to #1 in the UK.

: A song widely regarded for its emotional depth and harmonic complexity. Danny Kirwan

: A co-written favorite that became a staple of their live shows. The Shadow of "The Curse" Danny Kirwan was a "moody genius" with a

Behind the brilliance, Kirwan was a fragile soul. Colleagues described him as "nervous and shy," carrying emotional baggage that the grueling lifestyle of an international touring band only made heavier. : A song widely regarded for its emotional

By the time the landmark album Then Play On (1969) was recorded, Kirwan was a primary force, writing half of the songs. His style was more lyrical and atmospheric than the heavy blues that preceded it, visible in tracks like:

Things came to a tragic head in 1972 during a US tour. In a fit of rage before a show, Kirwan smashed his beloved Gibson Les Paul and refused to go on stage, heckling his own bandmates from the audience instead. He was fired shortly after, marking the beginning of a decades-long struggle with mental health and alcoholism. Obscurity and Grace Category Archives: Danny Kirwan - Fleetwood Mac UK

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