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Add the andPOP Facebook Application(andPOP) - Fleetwood Mac haven't toured since 2004, but the next time fans see them they may have a big name in tow: Sheryl Crow.
Crow told website Spinner.com, "I don't want to make any official announcements, but I will say that we definitely have plans for collaborating in the future, and we'll see what happens."
Fleetwood Mac, which formed in 1967, have seen numerous line-up changes throughout the years. The band found its greatest success in the late 1970s following the addition of members Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Crow is friends with Nicks, and the two have also wrote and produced together.
"I think the person I learned the most hands-on from is Stevie Nicks because she allowed me not only to co-write with her but also to produce her, and she's a true artist," Crow said.
Crow had a hand in several songs on Nicks' 2001 album, "Trouble In Shangri-La."
The singer didn't have a firm date for her Fleetwod Mac collaboration, but said it could be sometime next year.
She also said she'd love to perform "The Chain" and "Second Hand News" with the band.