It’s been 50 years since Queen unleashed one of the strangest records ever visited on unsuspecting listeners tuning into hear the latest pop hits. A six-minute epic that effortlessly ricochets from ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
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Queen had an uncertain beginning in the '70s, and then an uncertain ending. In between, they completed the band's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame resume. What their earliest albums lacked was a big single, ...
Following Smile's break-up, May brought the song to his new band Queen, and the quartet reworked the song with the guitarist ...
Over 50 years after its recording and more than 30 years after the death of singer Freddie Mercury: Brian May presents "Not ...
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Offering fans a Christmas present early, Brian May announced he would perform an unreleased track recording by Queen.
Queen wrote about a lot of things throughout their long and storied career, from love to loss to complex storylines found in rock operas like “Bohemian Rhapsody”. Queen also paid homage to one of ...
Brian May wrote many of Queen’s most famous songs, yet the guitarist was always anxious whenever he pitched new ideas to his bandmates. “Every time I brought a new song to the boys I’d be as nervous ...
Queen banned "gangster rap" artists from sampling their back catalogue amid fears it would "promote violence or abuse". Sir Brian May says the British rock band took a stance to say no to certain ...