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Heartbreaking footage captured the moment a famous Fleetwood Mac cover singer performed her favorite song for the last time in her hospital bed before dying from breast cancer.
Marirose Powell, 62, died in April after a brave battle with the disease. She was the lead in a well-known Fleetwood Mac cover band, Marirose & The Gypsies, for decades.
Her daughter-in-law shared the emotional video on TikTok after her death.
Filmed shortly before Powell passed away, the video shows Powell in her hospice bed. Her friends had gathered with a guitar and asked: 'What do you want to play?'
'And she said, 'I want to sing "Landslide.' And so she sang "Landslide" one last time,' Xenos told People.
Heartbreaking footage captured the moment Fleetwood Mac cover singer Marirose Powell, 62, performed her favorite song for the last time in her hospital bed
Powell, a singer-songwriter who released three albums, passed away from breast cancer a week after the video was filmed on April 10
Xenos described her husband's mother as 'the most loving and generous person in the whole wide world', and said she fronted a Fleetwood Mac cover band for over 20 years.
In the video, Powell was seen tightly gripping the side of her hospital bed as she sweetly sung the hit from 1975.
Xenos captioned her video of the moment: 'My mother-in-law performed as Stevie Nicks for decades - this was her final performance before she passed the following week.'
'There isn't a day that goes by that I wish we’d had more time with her. She was truly the only person I’ve ever known to leave people better than she found them.
'Until we can be together again mama.'
Powell's daughter-in-law Sam Xenos (pictured together) described her as 'the most loving and generous person in the whole wide world'
As she struggled in her final moments, Xenos said the video showed 'the last time she could actually sing with her voice.'
'And we sang to her from outside of her window and she knew that was going to happen.'
Xenos added that she believes Powell 'held on for that moment', and 'even when she couldn't talk, her friends would rally around her and just sing to her.'
Powell, a singer-songwriter in her own right who released three albums, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, People reported.
She had previously beaten the disease and went into remission, however her daughter-in-law said a scan last year found the cancer had returned.
Following Powell's passing, Xenos said she wished she could have been around to witness her singing going viral and being praised across social media.
Powell had performed in a Fleetwood Mac cover band for over 20 years
'I used to tell her, ‘Post your music on TikTok,'' Xenos said.
'And when that took off, everyone kept asking for more of her performances. So I started posting more of her stuff. And I just remember sitting there like, ‘Oh my gosh... they love you.''
Xenos concluded that Powell 'was truly the only person I've ever met that when she met you, she found you... Just knowing her left you a better person.
'Everybody is now seeing that through a 30-second video.'
Stevie Nicks performs at the Bottle Rock Napa Valley Expo on May 24