Police: Musician Bob Welch kills self
Bob Welch, a guitarist who played with Fleetwood Mac before launching
a solo career, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his chest,
Nashville, Tennessee, police said Thursday. He was 66.
Welch's wife found his body in their Nashville home about 12:15 p.m., Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron said.
"All indications are that it was a suicide," Aaron said. A suicide note was found, he said.
Welch played guitar with
Fleetwood Mac starting in 1971. He left the group in late 1974, just
before Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the group.
Nicks said in a statement that Welch's death was "devastating."
"I had many great times
with him after Lindsey and I joined Fleetwood Mac," singer Nicks said.
"He was an amazing guitar player -- he was funny, sweet -- and he was
smart.
"I am so very sorry for his family and for the family of Fleetwood Mac -- so,so sad," Nicks said.
Welch's biggest hits,
"Sentimental Lady" and "Ebony Eyes" came from his debut solo album
"French Kiss," released in November 1977.