
A Unique Performance by Mick Fleetwood
Mick Fleetwood, the legendary drummer of Fleetwood Mac and co-founder of the iconic band, made a surprise appearance at the University of Southern California (USC) during a college football halftime show. Dressed in a Trojan helmet, he joined the USC Trojan Marching Band for an unexpected performance. The event took place on Saturday during the game between the USC Trojans and the Northwestern Wildcats, which the Trojans won 38 to 17.
This performance was particularly special as it featured a rendition of "Tusk," one of Fleetwood Mac's most famous songs. The track, originally recorded for the band’s 1979 album of the same name, has a deep connection with USC. During the recording session, which took place outdoors at Dodgers Stadium, 112 members of the Trojan Marching Band were involved. Shortly after the album was released, the marching band performed live with Fleetwood Mac at The Forum, and they also appeared on the band’s 1997 live album The Dance.
Fleetwood Mac's History with the Trojan Marching Band
The relationship between Fleetwood Mac and the Trojan Marching Band is more than just a one-time collaboration. It reflects a long-standing bond that has been celebrated over the years. The involvement of the band in the creation of "Tusk" highlights how music can bridge different worlds, from rock concerts to college football games.
Despite this historical connection, Fleetwood Mac has faced its share of challenges in recent years. Earlier this year, the band denied rumors that they might reunite for J.K. Rowling’s 60th birthday party. The speculation suggested that the band, which hasn’t played together since 2019, could perform at a James Bond-themed event in November. However, a representative for the band stated that these claims were false, emphasizing that there was no truth to the rumors.
Changes Within the Band
Fleetwood Mac experienced significant changes in its lineup. In 2018, the band parted ways with guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham, leading up to their final tour, An Evening with Fleetwood Mac, in 2019. The following year, the band lost another key member—keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie, who passed away in 2022. Her death had a profound impact on the remaining members, especially Stevie Nicks, who expressed her feelings about the band’s future.
Nicks stated that without Christine, there would be no Fleetwood Mac. “Without Christine, no can do,” she told Mojo last year. “There is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together in any way. Without her, it just couldn’t work.”
Rumors of a Possible Reunion
Despite these challenges, there have been ongoing rumors about a potential reunion between Nicks and Buckingham. The pair recently re-released their 1973 debut album, which sparked renewed interest in their past collaborations. In August, they shared a joint Instagram post featuring a vintage clip of them performing onstage, with Nicks singing the opening lyrics of their song “Frozen Love.”
Fleetwood seemed to support the idea of a possible reunion. He posted a video on his Instagram account where he was seen listening to the track and commenting on its lasting impact. “It’s all in the song… It’s in the music that played on for so many years. It’s magic then, magic now. What a thrill,” he said.
Conclusion
From historic performances to ongoing discussions about the future of the band, Fleetwood Mac continues to captivate fans around the world. Whether through nostalgia or new collaborations, the legacy of the band remains strong, proving that music has the power to connect people across time and space.

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