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Sir Brian May has shared one thing that makes him think of his late friend, Freddie Mercury. The rockstar, 77, admitted that ...
In an interview with 'Radio Times,' it was revealed that Freddie Mercury was warned not to get clever" ahead of his legendary ...
Brian May says he won’t be watching the ongoing auction of Freddie Mercury's personal belongings, noting that “it’s too sad” for him to handle.. In a message posted to Instagram, May ...
BRIAN MAY has shared his thoughts on if Freddie Mercury would still be performing with Queen today, 50 years after they started. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Sir Brian May has shared an "intimate" personal photo he took of Freddie Mercury that reveals the real man behind the Queen rock god. By George Simpson , Film & Music Editor 16:42, Wed, Aug 2 ...
Bohemian Rhapsody: Brian May on what Freddie Mercury would really think of Queen biopic BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, which has been dominating the Netflix film chart in the last few weeks, was a huge hit ...
Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor have given brand new interviews on how Freddie Mercury went out of his way to get a reaction out of his Queen bandmates. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Brian May shared photos from his trip to bandmate Freddie Mercury's childhood home in Zanzibar Queen star Brian May is retracing the childhood steps of bandmate Freddie Mercury. The legendary rock ...
BRIAN MAY is re-releasing a classic single that he says Freddie Mercury generously gave his blessing to be a solo track of his rather than a Queen song. Express. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express.
Brian May may have co-founded Queen with the late, great Freddie Mercury, but the legendary guitarist is boldly defending Adam Lambert, the flamboyant pop star and Queen's touring vocalist ...
Brian May has admitted to finding an auction of Freddie Mercury’s possessions “too sad” to think about.. On Wednesday (6 September) afternoon, more than 1,400 of the late Queen frontman’s ...
Sir Brian May's personal Freddie Mercury and Queen 3-D photos exhibition honours the return of We Will Rock You to London's West End. By George Simpson, Film & Music Editor.