English musician Brian May, the lead guitar player for Queen, hinted that the band probably wouldn’t perform in the United States in the near future, if at all.
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Brian May has insisted Queen won't perform at Glastonbury next year due to badger politics. The 78-year-old musician has previously been adamant that his group wouldn't play at the iconic Somerset ...
After the tragic death of Freddie Mercury in 1991, Queen and the rest of the world were never quite the same. While the band toured sporadically with guest singers and released a few more albums, the ...
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Brian May has contributed his guitar skills to some of the most iconic rock songs of all time. His riffs on “Bohemian Rhapsody” alone put him in the running for one of rock’s most beloved guitarists.
The show must go on. Queen guitarist Brian May has shared a welcome health update following the stroke he suffered last year. “I’ve been lucky, I get these things, but I seem to be able to get out of ...
Queen rocker Brian May has said that his health issues, including a minor stroke last year, were a “wake-up call”. Titchmarsh told him: “We were concerned, you had a bit of a stroke. But, you seem to ...