The estate of late musician Christine McVie has sold her share in Fleetwood Mac’s music.
This comes almost one year after McVie’s death in November of 2022.
McVie’s shares in the catalog were sold to acquisition firm HarbourView Equity Partners for an undisclosed sum.
“She’s iconic,” Habourview CEO Sherrese Clarke Soares told Rolling Stone. “Christine wrote those beautiful, melodic pop songs, and it was Christine who really kept them together as Fleetwood Mac’s guiding star.”
When asked if Fleetwood Mac would reunite without McVie, Stevie Nicks said no, because, “you can’t replace her.”
Since her death, Nicks, along with Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood, have paid tribute to McVie. During a recent performance, Nicks took a moment to thank Taylor Swift for supporting her during her difficult time.
“Thank you to Taylor Swift for doing this thing for me, and that is writing a song called ‘You’re On Your Own, Kid.’ That is the sadness of how I feel.” Nicks shared.
Christine McVie died of a stroke at the age of 79 after being diagnosed with cancer on November 30, 2022.