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By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) -Musicians who performed at Live Aid, the transatlantic concert that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, reunited in London on Sunday to mark the event's ...
In an interview with 'Radio Times,' it was revealed that Freddie Mercury was warned not to get clever" ahead of his legendary ...
Queen were the undoubted stars of Live Aid, stealing the show at Wembley Stadium in 1985, but they did have a little help?
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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.
In a recent interview, Queen’s Brian May shared recollections of the band’s unforgettable Live Aid performance, calling it “one of our finest hours.” ...
Mercury, who was lauded for his impressive vocal range, died of Aids-related illness at the age of 45 in 1991.
Queen 's performance at Live Aid is often acknowledged as one of the greatest live sets in rock history, and arguably the most iconic moment of the band's storied career. Brian May and Roger ...
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(CNN) — British band Queen’s performance at 1985 charity mega concert Live Aid has gone down in the history books, but it almost didn’t happen, according to members Brian May and Roger Taylor.
Brian May reflected on Queen’s iconic Live Aid set while attending the opening of the Live Aid musical “Just For One Day” in London. He called the crowd’s reaction during “Radio Gaga” electric and ...