Before his passing in November of 1991, Freddie Mercury nailed this single in one take despite his difficult health battle.
It may go down in history as one of their best songs, but Freddie Mercury's bandmates still have no idea what he was singing about on one of Queen's hit tracks. Guitarist Brian May confirmed he still ...
Freddie Mercury's debut solo album Mr. Bad Guy returns to multiple charts in the U.K. following a fortieth anniversary ...
A new Queen book will debut unreleased tracks and alternative lyrics to some of the band’s most recognisable songs, including “Bohemian Rhapsody”. A Life in Lyrics is being released by Mary Austin, ...
Norman Sheffield helped launch Queen to stardom, but the former manager claimed the band's song Death On Two Legs from A ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Scott Legato/Getty Images Queen’s enigmatic guitarist Brian May has been behind some of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: John Henshall/Alamy RECORDING WEEK 2025: It had been six years since Freddie Mercury, ...
Queen's first manager, Norman Sheffield, write bitterly of his sense of betrayal after hearing himself described as a 'sewer ...
As Queen's mega hit Bohemian Rhapsody marks its 50th anniversary this year, the band's former manager Norman Sheffield ...
LONDON — Britain’s Royal Mint is celebrating Freddie Mercury with a new coin design that marks 40 years since his iconic Live Aid concert performance. The coin features an image of the Queen frontman, ...