All 12 of John Deacon's Queen Songs Ranked
He may not have written as many as the others, but the ones he did are impressive. Continue reading…
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He may not have written as many as the others, but the ones he did are impressive. Continue reading…
UNITED STATES - circa 1977: NASSAU COLISEUM Photo of QUEEN and Roger TAYLOR and Freddie MERCURY and Brian MAY and John DEACON, Posed studio group portrait L-R Roger Taylor, Freddie...
(left to right) Drummer Roger Taylor, singer Freddie Mercury (1946 - 1991), guitarist Brian May and bassist John Deacon of British rock band Queen pose in London, England in 1973....
Queen 1975 Brian May (Photo by Chris Walter/WireImage) Brian May wasn't sure "Tie Your Mother Down" was a usable title for Queen's fifth album, but Freddie Mercury insisted it was....
How Queen made Innuendo and Made In Heaven against the odds
The final song Freddie Mercury recorded, "Mother Love," is a moving meditation on mortality that appeared on Queen's final album.
A Queen track with no guitar? It happened in 1986. Continue reading…
"It doesn’t matter at all that she did not know who we are"
How John Coghlan survived the chaos of Status Quo
40-plus years into one of rock’s most durable careers, Tesla are going back to where it all started. The Sacramento hard rock veterans share “Spread Your Wings,” a cover of Queen’s...
Brian May features on the Daniel Pemberton composition Eternia
Palmer contributed to many of Jethro Tull's greatest LPs, including 'Aqualung' and 'Thick as a Brick.' Continue reading…
Dee Palmer worked on Tull's classic early 70s albums and was the band's keyboardist from 1976 to 1980
Watch rare film of Freddie Mercury doing vocal exercises before his final show with Queen at Knebworth in 1986
Queen guitarist Brian May provides an epic guitar solo on a different song from the movie's soundtrack. Continue reading…
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