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Queen bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor were both clearly emotional as they accepted the Polar Music Prize last week from ...
Queen would not have been the same band without any of their members, but would another band have been improved with Roger Taylor on drums?
Legendary rockers Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen, master jazz artist Herbie Hancock and conductor/soprano and ...
Genesis weren’t the only band interested in poaching Taylor. In the mid-70s, shortly after Queen supported Mott The Hoople on ...
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Irish Star on MSNQueen's Brian May leaves fans in 'tears' after making emotional announcementQueen's Brian May was overcome with emotion as he made a special announcement on stage in Sweden, alongside his bandmate ...
Queen drummer Roger Taylor said he and Sir Brian May felt “so proud” as they picked up the Polar Music Prize. The King of ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBrian May's tearful announcement leaves Queen fans emotional as they rush to support himQueen stars Brian May and Roger Taylor were honoured with the 2025 Polar Music Prize at a gala ceremony held in Sweden on ...
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GB News on MSNBrian May, 77, inundated with support as Queen guitarist and Roger Taylor celebrate career milestoneQueen drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Sir Brian May received the prestigious Polar Music Prize from the King of Sweden ...
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King Carl Gustaf honors Queen musicians with Polar Music PrizeThey have received the prestigious Polar Music Prize in Sweden. The award was presented by King Carl Gustaf during a gala in ...
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Sir Brian May has shared a rare insight into how his father helped map out Queen’s first tour of Europe in 1974.
Queen drummer and songwriter Roger Taylor, 75, called this Surrey, England estate home for nearly a decade. His tenure at the property, called Milhanger, saw the production of Queen music videos ...
Watching on as Forge performed were Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor, in addition to current frontman Adam Lambert, ...
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