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1970s Rock legends: Still rolling or running on fumes ...
Brian May will go down as many music fans' favourite guitarists. But who does he cite as his influence? Read more about it ...
Queen, who recently performed with Benson Boone at Coachella, consists of guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, and bassist John Deacon, are best known for hits including Bohemian Rhapsody, We ...
Queen recorded some of the greatest songs in all of classic rock, with "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Are the Champions" among ...
Queen's guitarist Brian May has revealed that he 'never liked' the band's iconic hit 'Under Pressure' despite it becoming one of the group's most successful tunes ...
Brian and Rose Ann Rogers are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. They were married July 31, 1965, at St. Mary’s ...
The iconic rocker, 77, stepped out in London on Sunday, July 13 to attend a performance of Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical, reuniting with a slew of other artists for the s ...
A short-lived rock supergroup got together for the purpose of charity, resulting in a killer cover of Deep Purple's "Smoke On The Water".
Queen 's explosive London set was the result of days of preparation for Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon.
When Queen stole the show at Live Aid, Brian May and Roger Taylor sat with the royals and other rock stars but where was Freddie? His close friend told us everything.
On July 6, 1973, Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon released Queen’s first-ever single, “Keep Yourself Alive,” in the U.K. Videos by American Songwriter 10 Sec ...
Brian May and Roger Taylor reflect on that historic day in a new interview with Radio Times, and May recalls that his instincts were initially telling him not to participate in the event booked ...