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Happy Birthday John! 4372
Today it's his 56 birthday.
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Queen cover on BBC Radio 1 tribute album
Keane will cover 'Under Pressure" on the forthcoming album celebrating 40 years of Radio 1.
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A Night At The Opera
According to original Queen member Brian May, had the English rock band's 1975 album A Night At The Opera not been met with the success it did, Queen more than likely would have disbanded.
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A new web page dedicated to QUEEN (Corrected Link)
Queen Fan Club of the city of La Plata elaborates a web page in honor to the best band in all the times.
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Mrs. Brian May "Anita Dobson" signing London Earls Court
London Film and Comic Con Saturday 1st September
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Roll up for the Great Pretender
Competition closes on 12:00pm Thursday 23rd August 2007
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A new web page dedicated to QUEEN
Queen Fan Club of the city of La Plata elaborates a web page in honor to the best band in all the times.
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Queen rock montreal
Official Press release
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Drugs Dealer has plastic surgery to look like Freddie Mercury
Drugs Dealer, Juan Carlos, makes plastics surgeries and stays looking like Freddie Mercury
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Best 50 songs - ever
6. BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (Queen, 1975) Freddie Mercury's opus is as ridiculous now as it was then -- and maybe even more fun.
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16 groups make up new Hall of Fame class
Here are the 2006 inductees into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and Museum:
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Entrevista digital a Brian May en el Mundo
El guitarrista de Queen respondió a las preguntas de los fans.
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Freddie on the cover of Russian newspaper
Freddie is on the cover of a popular Russian-U.S. newspaper, "Kurier".
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Canadian Idol Update: We Will Mock You
see a little silhouette-o of a man! It is Ben! It is Ben! He can make the girls scream-o! But underneath bad lighting, very very frightening, eeek! Anyway. According to Ben Mulroney, BBC radio named Queen the Greatest British Band Of All Time earlier this year. What what what? Is the entire country high? Queen are great and everything, but name five Queen songs right now! OK, now name five songs by the Beatles and/or The Rolling Stones. Much easier, right? And way better songs overall. Brian Melo started the show with "Too Much Love Will Kill You" — something Freddie Mercury knew first-hand. Ba dum pum PSSSH! Rock legend Brian May (who coached the Idols this week, alongside Roger Taylor) said that he was moved and "hugely impressed" by Melo. Hmm. Well. Brian Ma
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JIMMY PAGE, FREDDIE MERCURY Photos Featured In Spinner.com's Rock Gallery - Aug. 7, 2007
PlugInMusic.com reports: AOL's Spinner.com has chosen world-class photographer Neal Preston's work to be the very first photographic gallery to kick off its PhotoSynthesis section dedicated to stellar rock n' roll photography. This montage of Preston's work features famous, behind-the-scenes pictures of rock n' roll luminaries such as Bob Marley, LED ZEPPELIN's Jimmy Page, QUEEN's Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Sid Vicious and even The Rat Pack, among others. The gallery is up on the site now and will be running indefinitely.
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Queen and Ben Elton's musical comes to Suffolk twice this summer
Weds 15 - Sat 18 August - Seaside rendezvous.
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Queen in Catalonia
Last friday (3 august) on the audience leader program of the afternoons in Catalonia (El Club", on TV3), there was a poll to choose the best band of the history.
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El Guitarrista de Queen termina su tesis deAstronomia al cabo de 30 años
Brian May, guitarrista del legendario grupo de rock Queen, entregó este viernes su tesis de astronomía en el Imperial College de Londres, donde la comenzó hace más de 30 años.
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Brian and Roger Rock Toronto - August 1st
Brian and Roger joined the Toronto cast of We We Rock You for taping of Canadian Idol.
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MAY HANDS IN PHD THESIS
LATEST: QUEEN guitarist BRIAN MAY has finally handed in his PhD thesis in astronomy - 36 years after starting it.