Lose yourself in Don't Stop Me Now by Queen, an electrifying rock track filled with energy, joy, and unstoppable momentum.
The legendary Queen guitarist explained that the band refused to let an artist use one of their biggest tracks during the "heydey" of the genre.
On Sunday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m., the Majestic in Conway hosts Absolute Queen — and they will rock you. Prepare to be blown ...
Brian May and Anita Dobson's lavish Surrey mansion boasts many luxurious features worthy of a couple of their celebrity ...
Queen bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor recently opened up about issues they have had over the course of their successful ...
Promoter Harvey Goldsmith reveals his fight to book Queen for Live Aid in 1985 and how the band delivered the performance of ...
Charting for the first time in 1974 with their second album Queen II and the single Seven Seas of Rhye, which reached number ...
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GB News on MSNSir Brian May, 77, blasted by Roger Taylor for 'arrogant' swipe at Queen bandmate: 'Take issue with that!'Veterans of the legendary pop group Queen, Sir Brian May, 77, and Roger Taylor, 75, have embroiled themselves in a spat over ...
Roger Taylor and Brian May speak to MOJO about the drummer’s infamous B-side to Bohemian Rhapsody and the creative processes ...
Queen guitarist Brian May revealed a rare idea from late singer Freddie Mercury that the rest of the band had to veto.
Brian May has recalled the time Queen shut down one of Freddie Mercury's suggestions, saying "it wasn't one of his world-shattering ideas".
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