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===1973–1974: Buckingham Nicks=== Buckingham and his then-girlfriend [[Stevie Nicks]] recorded seven [[Demo (music)|demos]] in 1972 on a half-inch [[Multitrack recording|4-track]] [[Ampex]] recorder kept at his father's coffee-roasting plant in [[Daly City, California|Daly City]], then drove to Los Angeles to pursue a [[recording contract]].<ref name="BackChain" /><ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.mixonline.com/news/profiles/music-lindsey-buckingham-two-worlds/366253 |title=Music: Lindsey Buckingham in Two Worlds |quote=When I was about 21 some relative I didn't even know left me something like $10,000, so one of the things I did with that money was go out and buy an old Ampex half-inch 4-track—like the kind they recoded [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|Sgt. Pepper]]'s on, I guess. At that time, my dad had this small coffee plant in Daly City [south of San Francisco]—they were coffee roasters—and at night I would go up there with Stevie, and a lot of times just by myself, and work on songs and demos.|last=Jackson |first=Blair |date=February 1, 2011 |journal=[[Mix (magazine)|Mix]]}}</ref> In 1973, [[Polydor Records]] signed the pair. Their studio album, produced by [[Keith Olsen]] and second engineer [[Richard Dashut]], ''[[Buckingham Nicks]]'', was released in September 1973; however, soon after its release Polydor dropped the duo because of poor sales. To help make ends meet, Buckingham toured with [[The Everly Brothers|Don Everly's]] [[Backup band|backing band]], singing [[Phil Everly]]'s parts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/qas/story.html?id=d354a63f-5956-4b0a-9da3-2efbd2879f45 |title=Q&A; with Lindsey Buckingham |access-date=June 14, 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120905142325/http://www2.canada.com/montrealgazette/qas/story.html?id=d354a63f-5956-4b0a-9da3-2efbd2879f45 |archive-date=September 5, 2012 }}</ref>
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