Seems like Sheryl Crow were a little overeager when she declared that she would be accompanying Fleetwood Mac in the next few months.

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AOL music site Spinner.com’s latest interview with the 46-year-old vocalist declared that she and the classic-rock group “definitely have plans for collaborating in the future.”

That being said was good information to Fleetwood Mac, nevertheless, band’s singer Lindsey Buckingham, confirmed that plans to bring Crow on the bus were unsure.

I think we were all a little surprised [Crow] was announcing that to the world with such certainty,” he advised Billboard.com.

We have talked about the possibility of bringing another woman into the scene to kind of give Stevie a sort of foil and shake it up a little bit. [Crow] was certainly a name that has come up. We’ll have to see.”

Stevie Nicks, whom Crow look up to as an inspiration and a “true artist,” Fleetwood Mac’s solitary female member ever since Christine McVie left the group in the early ’90s.

In the intervening time, Buckingham asserts that there were plans of the band touring in early 2009, most likely prepared with new material.

He advised that a “ton of new stuff” is in store and it may convert to a new Fleetwood album, which is a follow up to 2003’s Say You Will.

For the meantime, Sheryl Crow is scheduled out on the road in April for a tour to endorse her latest album, Detours.

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