Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor celebrate Bohemian Rhapsody: 'It really is Freddie's master work'
In 1975, Queen were in debt and in need of a hit. That Christmas, Bohemian Rhapsody changed everything. It's still resonating ...
Next month will mark half a century since the release of Bohemian Rhapsody and with that in mind, Brian May and Roger Taylor have given a lengthy interview to Rolling Stone in which they talk about ...
Queen's performance at Live Aid is often acknowledged as one of the greatest live sets in rock history, and arguably the most iconic moment of the band's storied career. "We weren’t touring or playing ...
Offering fans a Christmas present early, Brian May announced he would perform an unreleased track recording by Queen.
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It's A.I. kind of magic! Queen bid to follow Abba by bringing back Freddie in hologram concert
Millions have seen 70s Abba brought back to life in their hologram show. Now Queen could go one further with similar concerts that bring frontman Freddie Mercury back from the dead. Queen guitarist ...
Helping form the rock band Queen with Roger Taylor and Freddie Mercury, Brian May spent over five decades exploring a career in music. And during that time, he crossed nearly every major milestone ...
Queen's original lineup consisted of singer Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bass guitarist John Deacon and drummer Roger Taylor Following Mercury's death in 1991, Deacon began to separate ...
Sir Brian May’s wife Anita Dobson has given an update on the future of Queen. The legendary Queen guitarist, 78, revealed in 2024 that he had suffered a minor stroke, losing control of his left arm in ...
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