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Former Fleetwood Mac Guitarist Bob Welch, 66, Commits Suicide

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Old school Fleetwood Mac fans were shocked yesterday to learn that former guitarist and singer Bob Welch had committed suicide, shooting himself in the chest inside his Nashville home. He was 66.

Raised in Los Angeles by a showbiz family, Welch played in a handful of local bands before hooking up with Fleetwood Mac in 1971 after the departure of original guitarist Peter Green. Welch played on the albums Future Games (1971), Bare Trees (1972), Penguin (1973), Mystery To Me (1973) and Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974), splitting just before guitarist Lindsay Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks entered the fold.

"He was a very, very profoundly intelligent human being and always in good humor, which is why this is so unbelievably shocking," responded Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood (speaking to Reuters), who managed Welch's solo career through the late '70s and '80s. "He was a huge part of our history which sometimes gets forgotten. Mostly his legacy would be his songwriting abilities that he brought to Fleetwood Mac, which will survive all of us… If you look into our musical history, you'll see a huge period that was completely ensconced in Bob's work." (via Rolling Stone)

"He was an amazing guitar player – he was funny, sweet – and he was smart," added Stevie Nicks in a statement. "I'm so very sorry for his family and for the family of Fleetwood Mac – so, so sad."

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Sharon Tharp: So sad!
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