Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May declared that the US has become too much of a “dangerous place” for his band to tour in the near future. May, 78, said that Queen, who last toured with American ...
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Brian May’s solo that helped make music history
A soaring guitar solo, an unmistakable voice, and a song that refuses to age. Brian May’s legendary riff helped turn Bohemian ...
Actor and comedian Celeste Barber has been announced as host of the 2026 AACTA Awards, set to take place on the Gold Coast next month.
Aliassime’s Australian Open campaign didn’t exactly go to plan. Travelling to Melbourne as the seventh seed, the Canadian was hoping to make a deep run down under.
Sabalenka vs. Jovic is the first quarter-final matchup. Sabalenka is the favorite in pretty much every game she plays, but ...
Why do humans have larger penises than other primates? New research tests attraction, rivalry, and sexual selection for ...
It’s early 1977 and Little River Band frontman Glenn Shorrock is sitting at the desk in his room at the Las Vegas Hilton - ...
Leo Thompson is the top recruit and he slots straight in at starting prop. He’s in no doubt for round one despite some ...
Penrith have returned to a free agency strategy that has served the club well in recent years – quality depth signings. Last year, Ivan Cleary bucked that trend and went hard after young playmaker ...
Lobbying Law Leaders John Bowie, LawFuel publisher Big Law’s lobbying arms just posted their richest year on record, powered ...
Last year, May told Rolling Stone that Queen were discussing shows at the Sphere - now he says the U.S. has become a ...
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Queen’s Brian May says he’s ‘thinking twice’ about performing in US: ‘America is a dangerous place’
English musician Brian May, the lead guitar player for Queen, hinted that the band probably wouldn’t perform in the United ...
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