03-01-1991 – VOX Magazine
It’s not often that the members of legendary rock band Queen are caught talking about he day-to-day details of being the super-group that they are.
Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon

It’s not often that the members of legendary rock band Queen are caught talking about he day-to-day details of being the super-group that they are.

The surviving members of the rock group Queen are planning to reform for a new album, eight years after the


Rock On Freddie As thousands of adoring fans flock to buy his first solo album this week, Freddie Mercury tells

Brian May’s quiet, gentlemanly nature offstage gives little hint of the flash he delivers onstage when Queen emerges through billowing smoke and kaleidoscope lighting to the cheers of thousands.

QUEEN STREET GOSH it would be so easy but I don’t think I can trash on a man who says

Is it easy to be happy when you’re speeding to success? We asked John Deacon to tell us about the

Queen’s sixth album, “News of the World,” reveals another facet of the group’s musical identity. This album represents a departure from the usual Queen flamboyance and dynamism of musical effects which sustained, for example, “A Night at the Opera” or “Sheer Heart Attack.”