Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Bob Weston passed away over the weekend at his home in North London. He was 64. According to the preliminary autopsy, Weston was suffering from cirrhosis, a throat ailment and gastric intestinal hemmorhaging at the time of death.
Bob Weston joined Fleetwood Mac in 1972, replacing Danny Kirwan and playing on two albums, "Penguins" and "Mystery To Me." Weston toured with the band in support of "Penguins," during which time he had an affair with the wife of the band's namesake, Mick Fleetwood. "Mystery To Me" was recorded before Fleetwood found out, but he did and fired Weston before a tour was launched to support it.