We Will Rock You, the musical which was co-created by Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen will end its 12 year run at London's Dominion Theatre on May 31st.
Brian May says he's often thought of the way Freddie Mercury handled his final illness when dealing with the aftermath of the Queen guitarist's own health scare. Mercury died in 1991 from complications relating to the AIDS virus.
Brian May's 2014 is getting off to a pretty exciting start: Not only has the Queen guitarist been given a clean, cancer-free bill of health, but he's also turned up a long-forgotten recording featuring the band's late frontman, Freddie Mercury.
After undergoing a series of tests, Brian May has been told that he does not have cancer. The Queen guitarist shared the good news on his website yesterday.
Brian May’s health problems may have taken a turn for the worse. Last week we reported that he had undergone an MRI for some back issues. Now, we learn that the procedure uncovered “abnormalities” that have caused his doctors to recommend “urgent attention” in case of cancer...
After months of delays, word is now circulating that Dexter Fletcher has been tapped to direct the Freddie Mercury biopic. Perhaps more importantly, Ben Whishaw will play Freddie Mercury, replacing Sacha Baron Cohen, who left over the summer.
Barely a week goes by these days without someone uploading their own version of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody.' As always, we're right on the case. Here's the most recent viral video, but with new words based on the 'Star Wars' series.
The 2005-06 tour featuring former Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers fronting Queen had been, at best, a head-scratcher. At worst, it was an embarrassing mismatch, since Rodgers' street-wise R&B-laced style was miles away from Queen's super-sized pomp.
Last month we learned that the Queen biopic was in trouble due to Sacha Baron Cohen, who was set to play Freddie Mercury, leaving the project. In a new interview, guitarist Brian May gave his account of why it wasn't meant to be.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor premiered a new song on BBC Radio over the weekend. It's the first track to see the light of day from his upcoming solo album, which was announced almost a year ago.