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 ...
Sir Brian May confessed that he and Roger Taylor "denied the existence of Queen for a while" after Freddie Mercury's death.
When fans talk about Queen, Freddie Mercury’s voice and Brian May’s guitar usually take center stage. But the band’s path to fame was driven just as much by quieter forces behind the scenes. One lucky ...
Mercury recorded his final songs at the band's mountain studio in Montreux, Switzerland. (Richards died in 2013.) "Freddie liked Montreux, because the press would leave him alone," Shirley-Smith tells ...
Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, the rock band’s 1975 song, is one of rock music's most iconic and important songs. The song overdubs together three different sections: ballad, opera, and hard rock.
Freddie Mercury only lived 45 years, but like Elvis Presley (42) and John Lennon (40) before him left behind an incredible legacy in such a short time. The Queen singer, real name Farrokh Bulsara, ...
Throughout his career with the iconic band Queen, John Deacon made himself a crucial part of the group as he wrote songs like “Another One Bites the Dust” and “You’re My Best Friend.” He also involved ...