Remixing, remastering and expanding 'Queen 1' became an opportunity for May and drummer Roger Taylor to present to fans how ...
Brian May opens up about how Queen wasn't sold on Freddie Mercury at first given his surplus of gusto and personality.
Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor recently released a remastered and expanded version of the band's first album Queen I, which ...
Despite Queen splitting after Freddie's death at the age of 45, Roger and Brian May have continued to tour under the band's name, with lead vocalist Adam Lambert. The special launch event at ...
Queen's legendary guitarist Brian May is singing the praises of the up-and-coming U.K. band The Last Dinner Party, going so far as to call them "the new British Rock Royalty." May attended the ...
The 70s rock band haven’t released ... revealed a conversation with Sir Brian May. When asked if fans will ever hear new Queen music again, the Radio Ga Ga hitmaker said: ‘Well, I think ...
“The result is ‘Queen’ as it would have sounded with today’s knowledge and technology – a first.” In other Brian May news, the Queen guitarist recently endorsed The Last Dinner Party's ...
Queen's Brian May, The Last Dinner Party's Abigail Morris. Credits: Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images and Jim Dyson/Getty Images On Wednesday night (October 16), May shared a post of himself with ...
We can still play. We can still sing. So I don’t see why not.” According to Brian May, Queen has already recorded a little bit with Adam Lambert on vocals. Last year, May revealed that they ...
Sir Brian May has teased: “This is not just a remaster. This is a brand new 2024 rebuild of the entire Queen debut album, which, with the benefit of hindsight, we have re-titled QUEEN I.
September 8, 1976. Pictured are, from left, John Deacon, Freddy Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara, 1946 - 1991), Roger Taylor, and Brian May. Queen recently released their song “The Night Comes Down ...
Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor recently released a remastered and expanded version of the band’s first album Queen I ... of studio of the moment in the 70s. “But we were there, we’d arrive ...