The Queen and Black Sabbath guitar gods have been close for decades, with May calling Iommi his "dearest friend in the ...
Talk about doing Christmas shopping early? May's gift was two years in the making, and it's a big one – Queen meets Black ...
Revisiting one of his old quotes and expanding on it in a social media post, Queen's Brian May has credited one icon in particular having "basically invented" rock guitar playing. May reshared a post ...
Back in October, May hailed Iommi as a "genius" on Instagram while sharing footage of the Sabbath man's surprise appearance ...
Queen guitarist Brian May suffered a minor stroke recently that briefly affected his ability to use his left arm. But, he noted, he can still play guitar after the “little health hiccup.” “I’m here to ...
There are certain things we expect from any Queen classic: Freddie Mercury will be leading the charge on vocals, Brian May will be ripping on his trusty Red Special guitar, and so on. But one hit was ...
LONDON – Brian May, the lead guitarist of British rock band Queen, revealed Wednesday that he had a “minor stroke” last week, which caused him to temporarily lose control over his arm. May, 77, said ...
Like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Killer Queen” is a staple in Queen’s catalog. The playful song about an expectation defying woman helped to give Queen their big break. “It’s about a high class call girl,” ...
Share on Pinterest Queen guitarist Brian May revealed he recently had a minor stroke that left him unable to use his left arm for a period of time. Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images Brian May, guitarist ...
It may be one of Queen’s all-time classics, but Brian May recorded “Under Pressure” under protest. The 1981 hit — a colossal collaboration between British music gods Queen and David Bowie that soared ...
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