Queen
The great architect of vocal grandeur, Freddie Mercury, born on September 5th, 1946, blessed the world with a voice that seemed to descend from the heavens, only to then tear the earth asunder with its power. His legacy, entwined with the brilliance of Queen, set an unyielding standard for rock 'n' roll. Mercury was more than just a frontman—he was a creator, a visionary, and a spirit that shattered the boundaries of what music could be.
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In the shadowy realms where music meets myth, where the electric ether trembles with whispers of rock's grand legacy, today we herald the birth of Brian May, a man whose name resonates like an ancient incantation in the chronicles of Queen. From the haunted halls of Grateful Web, we offer this tribute, steeped in poetic hues, to the maestro whose guitar sings tales of melancholy and euphoria.
Queen Rock Montreal captures the world’s most iconic rock band at the very peak of their live powers. Recorded in 1981 and recently released as a record-breaking digitally restored IMAX concert film, this landmark moment in the band’s history is now being released as both double Blu-Ray and double 4K Ultra High Definition packages, plus double CD and triple vinyl packages. Both come May 10th the band has announced.
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Rising singer, songwriter, and guitarist Joe Samba, who finds the sweet spot between smoked-out Caribbean bliss and sweat-soaked punkified energy, has released an incredible new tribute for the Queen hit “Don’t Stop Me Now” to mark the song’s 45th Anniversary. The legendary British rock band originally released the track as a single on January 26, 1979. Joe’s version features Dave Petti on drums, Justino Lee Walker on guitars, and Billy Kottage of The Interrupters on keyboards and trombone.
It might be a musical stretch to even think of the British rock-pop band Queen and U.S. folk-rock singer John Sebastian in the same thought bubble. But it’s really an ironic numbers thing about them both that just came to mind. As Sebastian once sang in a Lovin’ Spoonful song, “there’s thirteen-hundred and fifty-two guitar pickers in Nashville.” And, of course, there aren’t that many Queen tribute bands in the world.
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One of the world’s best Queen tribute bands, Killer Queen, will be rocking the U.S. once more this year! Led by singer Patrick Myers – faithfully assuming the role of the legendary Freddie Mercury – Killer Queen will be kicking off their latest set of dates kicking off on February 29th in Salina, KS and ending on July 28th in Peoria, IL!
For a sample of the magic that Killer Queen brings to the stage, view this clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qucQhBd2WY
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Renowned rock & soul guitarist John Oates (Hall & Oates), Sir Brian May guitar prodigy Arielle (pictured above), and Monkees star Micky Dolenz are the latest musical icons to join legendary rock and roll guitarist James Burton for a special one-night-only concert at the iconic London Palladium on Sunday 4 June; ‘James Burton & Friends UK – For One Night Only’.
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Multi-platinum Scottish rock band Travis take on Queen’s “Killer Queen,” for their own harmoniously crisp rendition of the 70s classic hit.
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Rockfield: Studio on the Farm is the story of the first residential recording studio told through 40+ years of behind-the-scenes archival footage of sessions for some of the greatest rock bands in history. Directed by Hannah Berryman, the film features Black Sabbath, Oasis, Queen, Stone Roses, Robert Plant, The Charlatans, Boo Radleys, Simple Minds, Chris Martin and many more.
WATCH OFFICIAL TRAILER HERE
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