Bob Welch, guitarist & vocalist for Fleetwood Mac from 1971 to 1974 & his solo career commits suicide at 66 years old. He made "Future Games" (1971), "Bare Trees" (1972), "Penguin" (1973), "Mystery To Me" (1973) & "Heroes Are Hard To Find" (1974) with Christine McVie, John McVie & Mick Fleetwood. Then in early 1975, Bob quit the group to form Paris who recorded 2 Capitol albums & retired the group in early 1977. Then in late 1977, Bob recorded "French Kiss" which had the recut version of "Sentemental Lady" (from 1972 "Bare Trees") as well as "Ebony Eyes" & "Hot Love, Cold World". In early 1979, Bob released "Three Hearts" which included his last Top 40 hit "Precious Love". In late 1979, Bob released "The Other One" which included a recut of 1971 "Future Games". In late 1980, Bob released "Man Overboard" (his last for Capitol Records). That same year, Bob had a TV show called "Hollywood Heartbeat" which was pre MTV music videos until early 1981. In late 1981, Bob released his self-titled album for RCA (which has now been reissued on Wounded Bird Records) as well as 1983 "Eye Contact". He also released "His Fleetwood Mac Years And Beyond" (Parts 1 & 2) somewhere around the early to mid 2000 decade but that was it. Matt Clark Sanford, MI