From British blues outfit to transatlantic soft-rock powerhouse, Fleetwood Mac spent more than five decades reinventing themselves. Formed in 1967 and active until 2022, the group sold more than 120 million records worldwide, producing classic hits like Dreams, The Chain and Go Your Own Way, while cycling through 18 official members as their sound evolved.
Read on to find out who struck it rich, who struggled financially and how the band's stars stack up, with wealth estimates courtesy of Celebrity Net Worth.
All dollar values in US dollars
Reliable wealth estimates are lacking for several former members, often due to shorter tenures or limited financial information. Among them was the late Bob Brunning, the band's original bass player and shortest-serving official member. A temporary hire, he lasted a mere eight weeks in 1967 before John McVie joined permanently.
After coming aboard near the band's beginning, Jeremy Spencer (pictured) helped shape Fleetwood Mac's early blues sound before leaving in 1971 to join a religious cult. Bob Welch, who died in 2012, played a key role in the group's shift towards melodic rock, while guitarist Bob Weston, who died the same year, had a brief spell in the lineup during the early 1970s.
Singer Dave Walker had a short stint in Fleetwood Mac during the early 1970s, while guitarists Billy Burnette and Rick Vito joined in the late 1980s as the group entered a new chapter following Lindsey Buckingham's departure.
Vocalist Bekka Bramlett, who arrived in the 1990s, helped front a short-lived incarnation of the band during one of its most turbulent periods.
Often described as Fleetwood Mac's "forgotten hero", Danny Kirwan joined the band in 1968 aged just 18 and became a prolific songwriter and gifted guitarist, appearing on five albums and helping drive its early success.
Sadly, Kirwan was let go from Fleetwood Mac in 1972 amid struggles with alcoholism and went on to battle serious mental health problems. He died in 2018 aged 68, having spent long periods living in homeless hostels, barely surviving on modest royalty payments and social security benefits.
Dave Mason, who died in April aged 79, was estimated by Celebrity Net Worth to have amassed a fortune of $10 million (£7.4m). Best known as a founding member of Traffic, Mason spent a brief spell in Fleetwood Mac during the 1990s, joining the band in 1994 following Lindsey Buckingham's departure.
Despite plenty of success across a wow-factor career spanning more than five decades, Mason reportedly endured financial setbacks, legal disputes and even bankruptcies.
One of the original members of Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green was worth a reported $10 million (£7.4m) when he died in 2020, at the age of 73.
Much of his wealth was tied to songs he wrote for the band and the income they continued to generate. Green actually formed Fleetwood Mac in 1967 and penned some of its best-known early tracks, including Albatross, Oh Well and Black Magic Woman. After struggling with mental health problems, he left the group in 1970 and spent periods of his later life away from the spotlight.
The only member to remain with Fleetwood Mac from its 1967 beginning through to its effective end in 2022, Mick Fleetwood has an estimated fortune of $30 million (£22.3m).
The drummer gave the band half of its famous name and remained its driving force through countless lineup changes. A lavish lifestyle, failed business ventures and bankruptcy reportedly took a toll on his finances, helping explain why some former bandmates became far wealthier.
Best known as the frontman of Crowded House, Neil Finn joined Fleetwood Mac in 2018 alongside Mike Campbell following Lindsey Buckingham's final exit. The New Zealand-born star remained part of the band's final touring lineup until its conclusion in 2022.
While Finn's time with Fleetwood Mac lasted only a single touring era, decades of success with Crowded House, Split Enz and a solo career have helped him build a fortune matching Mick Fleetwood's.
The man whose surname supplied the "Mac" in Fleetwood Mac, John McVie joined the band in 1967 shortly after its formation, replacing bassist Bob Brunning. Alongside Mick Fleetwood, McVie remained a fixture of the group until its effective end in 2022.
Slated to be worth $50 million (£37.2m), his steadier financial path appears to have helped him amass a fortune some $20 million (£14.9m) larger than Fleetwood's.
Mike Campbell's estimated wealth figure of $60 million (£44.6m) reflects a flourishing career that has stretched far beyond his relatively brief spell in Fleetwood Mac from 2018 to 2022.
A longtime guitarist and songwriter with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Campbell spent more than four decades helping craft classic rock staples including Free Fallin', Refugee and Runnin' Down a Dream, while also building his fortune through production work and collaborations with other artists.
Christine McVie amassed a fortune of $105 million (£78m) before her death in 2022 aged 79, says Celebrity Net Worth. Married to bassist John McVie from 1968 to 1976 and at the heart of Fleetwood Mac for years, she penned and sang some of the band's best-loved tracks, including Everywhere, Little Lies, Don't Stop and Songbird.
Her death effectively brought Fleetwood Mac to an end, with Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood later saying the band could not continue without her. The bulk of McVie's legacy reportedly passed to her brother John Perfect and his children, while rights to her Fleetwood Mac music were later sold by the estate.
Fleetwood Mac's biggest star, Stevie Nicks joined the band in 1975 alongside then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham and was instrumental in propelling it to global superstardom. The pair's turbulent relationship famously unravelled during the making of Rumours, which became one of the best-selling albums of all time, while Nicks penned classics including Dreams, the band's only US number one, Rhiannon and Landslide.
A hugely successful solo career and the 2020 sale of an 80% stake in her music catalogue to Primary Wave, reportedly worth $100 million (£74.4m), have further boosted her fortune.
With an estimated fortune of $150 million (£111.4m), Lindsey Buckingham tops the Fleetwood Mac wealth rankings. After joining the band in 1975 alongside his then-partner, the guitarist, singer and producer helped shape its signature sound. He wrote hits including Go Your Own Way and Tusk, and played a central role in landmark albums such as Rumours. Buckingham quit the band for good in 2018.
He also enjoyed a successful solo career, and in 2021, sold his remaining music publishing rights to Hipgnosis for an undisclosed but no doubt enormous sum.
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