10-17-2023 – Boston.com – Queen and Adam Lambert celebrate Freddie and make new memories in Boston
Queen and Adam Lambert rocked TD Garden Oct. 16 in a sold-out show that created something new while honoring the
Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon
Queen and Adam Lambert rocked TD Garden Oct. 16 in a sold-out show that created something new while honoring the
THE FIRST ROCK group to have its music officially authorized for sale by Iran’s ruling mullahs is, of all acts, Queen. The band, popular in the 1970s and early ’80s, was fronted by the late Freddie Mercury, a gay icon who died of AIDS in 1991.
Queen: A Seventies Bombshell By Chris Welch “People think I’m an ogre at times. Some girls hissed at me in
Star Fleet Project, a three-cut mini-album credited to Brian May & Friends, documents the rare airing of two rock’s foremost guitarist in an informal jam setting
CHRIS EVANS: What’s your name, pal? BILLY HUNT: Billy Hunt. CE: Now Billy why are you here today? BH: Because
Beguiling variety crowns Queen’s divergent efforts When a teacher holding a doctorate in astronomy, a graphic arts designer, a trained
Queen, whose latest offering, The Miracle, additionally addresses the question of how much bad taste is it possible to cram on to one album. Even the trick cover photograph, which depicts the members of the group as one four-headed, five-eyed person, is a monstrous piece of tack.