Mick Fleetwood Shareing His Love of Music & Photography

Aug. 4, 2018 at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in West Hollywood, Fleetwood Mac founder and drummer, Mick Fleetwood, spent an intimate evening talking about his love of photography and music, and what inspires him to create the music he plays.

Left to Right: Photographer Andrew Stuart; Ario Pardee, General Manager Fleetwood’s General Store featuring Morrison Hotel Gallery in Maui; Morrison Hotel Gallery co-owner Peter Blachley; Mick Fleetwood; Morrison Hotel Gallery co-owner Richard Horowitz; Morrison Hotel Gallery co-owners and photographers Timothy White and Henry Diltz
Photo by Sarah Haywood

Morrison Hotel Gallery, located inside the Sunset Marquis, created a poolside pop-up gallery that featured some of Fleetwood’s favorite images from the fine art music photography brand.

As everyone enjoyed specialty drinks and delicious bites from the hotel’s James Beard Award-winning chef, Michael Schlow, Fleetwood shared intimate memories of Fleetwood Mac and some of the musicians that have inspired him. As he walked through the pop-up gallery, talking about certain photographs, he also answered questions some of the guests asked him.

Attending the special evening were gallery co-owners Peter Blachley, Richard Horowitz, photographer and co-owner Timothy White. Photographers Neal Preston, Norman Seeff and gallery co-owner Henry Diltz who have all photographed Fleetwood himself and Fleetwood Mac, each spoke for a few moments, sharing some memories of working with Fleetwood.

Also in attendance were Jamie Hince and Allison Mosshart from The Kills, Michael Bolton and Fleetwood’s family and friends, along with customers and friends of Morrison Hotel Gallery. The evening was sponsored by Monster Energy.


All of the photographs in “Mick’s Picks” are available for purchase at https://www.morrisonhotelgallery.com/collections/ugwhHw/Mick-Fleetwoods-Picks.
Morrison Hotel Gallery
Sunset Marquis
310.881.6025
212.941.8770
Fleetwoods General Store
808.669.6425 (MICK)
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