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 ...
Despite the fact that they're no longer in contact, May explains why Deacon remains an important part of Queen Queen has gone on for decades since the disintegration of the band's original lineup, but ...
As Queen marks 50 years of Bohemian Rhapsody, Brian May and Roger Taylor reflect on Freddie Mercury’s enduring presence and John Deacon’s decades of silence. Queen’s Brian May says band hasn’t spoken ...
John Deacon famously completed Queen’s line-up over 50 years ago, joining Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor in what would become one of the biggest rock bands of all time. However, following ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor, along with others involved in the song's recording, look back at its making, 50 years later Fifty years after Queen dazzled audiences with "Bohemian Rhapsody," the ...
The the one-of-a-kind track went on to become a smash hit Express/Getty; Fin Costello/Redferns Queen released "Bohemian Rhapsody" on Oct. 31, 1975 The song, just under six minutes, introduced ...
We'll explain everything but the meaning of "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?" By Paul Grein Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” is turning 50. The epic single, which Queen front-man ...
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