Brett Tuggle

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Lindsey Buckingham: Songs from the Small Machine (Live in L.A.) TrailerFleetwood Mac: Live in Boston TrailerSoundStage - Chris Isaak & Raul Malo Trailer

Brett Tuggle was an American musician who played keyboards for Fleetwood Mac (and various side projects), David Lee Roth's late-80s/early 90s solo era, as well as Rick Springfield and Styx's Tommy Shaw, among others. During his tenure with David Lee Roth, he co-wrote the 1988 hit “Just Like Paradise.” Tuggle died June 19, 2022 from complications related to cancer. He was 70.

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Rick Springfield: The Beat of the Live Drum Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

He soared to the heights of stardom in the '80s as a teen idol, a soap star on "General Hospital," and a platinum-selling, Grammy-Award winning music artist.

Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Trailer (1997)

12 August 1997

Recorded live at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, over May 22-24 of 1997, Fleetwood Mac performs their greatest hits – including the classics 'Rhiannon', 'Everywhere', 'Dreams', 'Don't Stop' and 'Landslide' – and several new songs.

SoundStage - Chris Isaak & Raul Malo Trailer (2003)

01 August 2003

Chris Isaak performs a variety of hits and is joined by fellow crooner Raul Malo. Singer, songwriter, producer, and front man of the Mavericks, Raul's highlights include Raul with a string quartet.

Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston Trailer (2004)

15 June 2004

Live in Boston is a live performance by the band Fleetwood Mac, released June 15, 2004. The concert was filmed September 23 and 24, 2003 at the Fleet Center (now known as the TD Garden) in Boston, Massachusetts during the group's Say You Will Tour.

Lindsey Buckingham: Songs from the Small Machine (Live in L.A.) Trailer (2011)

14 December 2011

Filmed at an exclusive show at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills in April 2011. "Songs from the Small Machine" captures Lindsey Buckingham showcasing tracks from his new studio album "Seeds We Sow", songs from across his solo career and Fleetwood Mac classics.