While Queen would go on to become one of history's most enduring live powerhouses (who can forget their Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium?), Brian May recently revealed that he initially felt ...
Countless bands have tried to follow in the footsteps of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon by continuing Queen’s legacy of theatrical, powerful, and emotional rock ‘n’ roll.
Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody was allegedly inspired by The Beach Boys’ groundbreaking harmonies and studio techniques on Pet ...
Brian May’s health scare prompted career fears too. In the latest issue of Guitarist, the Queen band member opened up about his August 2024 stroke that left him unable to move one of his arms. “It ...
On the B-side of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is one of the most ridiculous and successful songs in the entire Queen catalogue, 'I'm ...
The flamboyant epic would become Queen's biggest hit, but May didn’t see it as being a standout in the band's canon ...
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, ...
Queen guitarist Brian May made a surprise appearance at Coachella after facing health challenges at the end of last year. May, who shared on Instagram in September 2024 that he had experienced a ...
Brian May recalled Queen’s difficult early days, when many people took a dislike to Freddie Mercury – and the singer took a dislike to his own voice. In a recent Q&A session (video below) the ...
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May surprised Coachella Friday night just over seven months after a stroke left him temporarily unable to move his arm. May, 77, was elevated onto the Main Stage in ...
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 and Roger Taylor have released a new Queen video interview on Freddie Mercury's Bohemian Rhapsody.