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The song finds May’s guitar parts and Mercury’s vocals locking horns, but he says an out-and-out guitar solo was never ...
Brian May has the résumé of a rock god, but he doesn’t see himself as a dot on other players' fretboards, and that’s forced ...
John is really so desperately uncomfortable with the whole thing. You can see him kind of his whole body is sort of reacting ...
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May was visibly moved to tears after hearing a powerful tribute to Freddie Mercury during the 2025 Polar Music Prize ceremony. The rock legend attended the prestigious event ...
However, in recent weeks he lent his name to a special project with Brian and Roger marking the first time he has done ...
When Queen stole the show at Live Aid, Brian May and Roger Taylor sat with the royals and other rock stars but where was Freddie? His close friend told us everything.
Sir Brian May has shared one thing that makes him think of his late friend, Freddie Mercury. The rockstar, 77, admitted that he becomes emotional when he hears one Queen song in particular, as it ...
Sir Brian May celebrates his 78th birthday this weekend, so here are his Top 10 Queen songs as ranked by Daily Express.
Now their emotional duet of Too Much Love Will Kill You from Saturday night has been shared by Sir Brian, who called Bocelli ...
Brian May: 40th anniversary of Live Aid ‘bittersweet’ without Freddie Mercury Mercury, who was lauded for his impressive vocal range, died of Aids-related illness at the age of 45 in 1991.
Sir Brian May has said the 40th anniversary of Live Aid is “bittersweet” without the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. The British rock band, known for songs including We Will Rock You and Bohemian ...