Queen are one of the most well-rounded rock groups ever with each member a great songwriter. But which of Freddie Mercury's ...
Queen’s Delilah was inspired by Freddie Mercury’s love for cats, making it one of the band’s most playful and heartfelt songs.
Despite his appearance as Queen's primary keyboardist, Freddie Mercury downright refused to play the keyboard parts for one ...
Famed late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury had a one-of-a-kind voice. He was one of those rare rock stars who could hit a low bass F and reach up to a high soprano F with ease. His gorgeous vibrato was ...
Freddie Mercury’s debut solo album ‘Mr Bad Guy’ is being reissued on special color vinyl for its 40th anniversary.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Freddie Mercury with Roger Taylor and Brian May at the Brit Awards in 1990. It was Freddie's ...
Freddie Mercury's estate has announced a new release for the Queen singer's 40th anniversary of a very special piece of his career history.
Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody was allegedly inspired by The Beach Boys’ groundbreaking harmonies and studio techniques on Pet ...
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30 Years Ago: Queen Pulls Together Again for ‘Made in Heaven’
Queen's 'Made in Heaven,' a chart-topping LP featuring posthumously completed Freddie Mercury tracks, arrived on Nov. 6, 1995 ...
Galileo? Galileo! Fifty years since its release, Queen’s “mock opera” has survived karaoke-bar butchery and ‘Wayne’s World’ ...
Queen frontman Freddie Mercury did not sing "of the world" at the end of the band’s song "We Are the Champions," which was first released in 1977. ... the line was present in the lyrics for the song ...
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