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However, in recent weeks he lent his name to a special project with Brian and Roger marking the first time he has done ...
The song finds May’s guitar parts and Mercury’s vocals locking horns, but he says an out-and-out guitar solo was never ...
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May celebrated his 78th birthday on 19 July, and fans were quick to spot one small detail as he ...
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The Mirror US on MSNQueen's Brian May's favorite song is 'technically incredible' and 'unpredictable'
Brian's list of favorite tracks includes not only 'Since You've Been Gone', but also Queen's 'Made in Heaven' and 'I Want It ...
Brian May has the résumé of a rock god, but he doesn’t see himself as a dot on other players' fretboards, and that’s forced ...
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Irish Star on MSNBrian May's heartbreaking reason for turning down John Lennon tribute
Brian May has disclosed that he initially turned down contributing to a John Lennon tribute because he felt he couldn't do it justice. The Queen guitarist, who turns 78 today, routinely performs ...
Last year, Sir Brian May spent his 77th birthday performing at one of Andrea Bocelli's annual Teatro del Silenzio concerts in ...
Brian May is in good spirits after suffering a minor stroke last week. The Queen guitarist took to Instagram to provide a health update and detailed his hospitalization. "I’m here to bring you ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNBrian May reflects on Queen's performance at Live Aid
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After announcing their unexpected partnership early last year, Gibson and Brian May have unveiled their first collaborative signature guitar creation – and it’s not a Murphy Lab Red Special.
May then steps onto the stage and steps 29 years back in time to play with his old self and band. At the end of the song, 2021 Brian May put his arm around 1992 Brian May.
Brian May left a promising career in science to try his hand at rock 'n' roll, and did OK enough, we guess, becoming a co-founder of the band Queen. (That makes him the only Ph.D. astrophysicist ...
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