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- Queen (band) - Wikipedia
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass)
- QueenOnline. com - The Official Queen Website
“We don't want to be outrageous It's just in us " “Our music is versatile We can play all sorts of material " “Our strength is in the music " “We break a lot of rules " “Nothing was out of bounds "
- Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video Remastered) - YouTube
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- Queen | We Will Rock You, Movie, Freddie Mercury, Songs, Band Members . . .
Queen, British rock band whose fusion of heavy metal, glam rock, and camp theatrics made it one of the most popular groups of the 1970s
- Queen - The New York Times
News about Queen, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times
- Queen One Official | Official Site
The final track on the original Queen album is the urgent-sounding one and a quarter minute instrumental snippet of “Seven Seas Of Rhye” The finished song wouldn’t appear until Queen II, and became a UK Top 10 hit
- Queen News and Features | Louder
Queen's Roger Taylor releases surprise protest song Chumps and doesn't pull his punches By Fraser Lewry published 2 February 2026 Chumps is the latest in a long line of politically-charged songs from the Queen drummer 7 Comments Bands Artists
- Queen - Rolling Stone
The enormously popular British band Queen epitomized pomp rock, with elaborate stage setups, smoke bombs, flashpots, lead singer Freddie Mercury's half-martial, half-coy preening onstage, and
- Queen Concert Tour History (Updated for 2026) | Concert Archives
Queen is a British rock band formed in London in 1970
- Queen: Queen II (Collector’s Edition Box Set) - Spectrum Culture
Queen II (Collector’s Edition Box Set) proves that the band were equally as committed to their albums as they were to the live shows; by 1984, the records suffered as a result of them pandering their efforts to suit stadium sing-alongs
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