The final episode of Queen ... Roger Taylor’s singular drumming. The sixth and final episode of Queen’s multi-part web series about the group’s debut album takes a deep look at the band ...
Queen Extravaganza is a seven man band hand picked by Brian May and Roger Taylor to perform 90 minutes of the band's biggest hits - including the one of their biggest records; Bohemian Rhapsody.
Queen is a name synonymous with musical excellence, anthemic hits, and groundbreaking performances. But even the greatest ...
Formation of Queen (1970-1971)Queen's origins trace back to London, where guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, both students at Imperial College London, joined forces with vocalist ...
Queen’s 14th ... before being completed by the band in Switzerland. The video, filmed with Freddie very ill indeed, features Brian May dressed as a penguin, Roger Taylor wears a tea kettle ...
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AC/DC fans are discovering that a sewing machine inspired the ’70s rock band’s name. While the group’s catchy tunes like “Highway to Hell” and “You Shook Me All Night Long” are still ...
Beyoncé wins Album of the Year with 'Cowboy Carter' at the 2025 Grammys. Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish get snubbed, and ...
To the surprise of very few Swifties, Travis Kelce shared that “The Tortured Poets Department” is his favorite Taylor Swift album ... When asked to name his favorite tracks from the ...
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.
His influence is such that he came up with the band’s name by playing off of the words in Harry Nilsson’s ... When a band’s singer dies, it typically spells doom for the rest of the members, but that ...
Below, the winners of the 2025 Grammys, updated live throughout the evening. Record of the Year “Now and Then,” the Beatles ...