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Our favorite Idol, Adam Lambert, stopped by the 92.3 NOW studios this week to have a little sit down-gab session with Sarah Lee. On the topics menu: His upcoming album, Trespassing and hot new single “Better Than I Know Myself,” relationships, Valentine’
Talk of Queen touring with ‘American Idol’ star Adam Lambert has been floated and denied more times than we can count, but just because Lambert put the official kibosh on those rumors a couple of weeks ago, that doesn’t mean he won’t be working with the
People watch an exhibition of the British rock group Queen during the "Queen Forever" exhibition in Tokyo, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. "Queen Forever" marks the 20th death anniversary of Queen's vocalist Freddie Mercury. View Photo »
That's it. The whole group aimed for the top slot. We're not going to be content with anything less. That's what we're striving for. It's got to be there. I definitely know we've got it in the music, we're original enough ... and, now we're proving it
It goes like this: the fourth, the fifth, the 69th most acclaimed album of all time. Counterbalance looks at this hallmark of the ’90s in their ongoing attempts to understand the Great Music Canon. Mendelsohn: I didn’t know who Jeff Buckley was before we
About 20 minutes after Whitney Houston’s death was confirmed by all mainstream media outlets, I saw a Tweet from my good friend and colleague, Jewcy’s Jason Diamond: “The countdown to somebody writing about Whitney Houston’s Jewish connection begins now
HE'S widely regarded as the greatest showman who ever lived, now the spirit of Freddie Mercury comes to Cheltenham. Mercury have firmly established themselves as one of the world's most authentic tributes to the charismatic frontman and the legend that i
A woman watches video footage of the British rock group Queen at performance during the "Queen Forever" exhibition in Tokyo Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. "Queen Forever" marks the 20th death anniversary of Queen's vocalist Freddie Mercury. View Photo »
Why we're here? Well, 30 years ago, AIDS happened, and we've made amazing advances in the treatment of AIDS. 20 years ago two weeks ago, Freddie Mercury died. Two years on, he would have been still alive. That's the cruelty of this disease.
After the success last year of its first original musical production, “The Four Piano Men,” the Palace Theatre in Manchester will offer a second helping with the premiere of “Royalty of Rock ‘n' Pop” on Friday, Feb. 17. Written and produced by Carl Rajot
"American Idol" finalist Adam Lambert was interviewed on this morning's (Thursday, February 16) edition of "Big Morning Buzz Live" on VH1. You can now video footage of his appearancee below. When asked about the rumors that he will join the legendary Bri
Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British-Indian singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Queen (inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001). As a performer, he was known for his four-octave vocal range and flamboyant performances. As a songwriter, he composed... Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: (UK TABLOID Brian May and Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara attend the Freddie For A Day 65th birthday anniversary party at The Savoy Hotel on September 5, 2011 in London, United Kingdom.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: (UK TABLOID Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara attends the Freddie For A Day 65th birthday anniversary at The Savoy Hotel on September 5, 2011 in London, United Kingdom.
View Photo »A statue of singer Freddie Mercury is seen on the lakeside during the 45th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux July 2, 2011. Over 350 artists and groups will perform on the two main stages and at the ten free venues during the sixteen-day long festival.
View Photo »Fans pose with a busker impersonating as a statue of singer Freddie Mercury at the Rock in Rio Music Festival in Rio de Janeiro September 30, 2011.
View Photo »An actor painted from head to toe in the color gold and impersonating the late Freddie Mercury of the British rock band Queen, poses with fans during the Rock in Rio music festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday Sept. 30, 2011. Billed as the world's biggest music festival, organizers...
View Photo »An actor painted from head to toe in the color gold and impersonating the late Freddie Mercury of the British rock band Queen, poses with fans during the Rock in Rio music festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday Sept. 30, 2011.
View Photo »MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - JULY 29: The Red Bull Formula One Team dress as Freddie Mercury to celebrate the legendary star's 65th Birthday and raise money for the Mercury Phoenix Trust at The Red Bull team headquarters on July 29, 2011 in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
View Photo »People watch an exhibition of the British rock group Queen during the "Queen Forever" exhibition in Tokyo, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. "Queen Forever" marks the 20th death anniversary of Queen's vocalist Freddie Mercury.
View Photo »A woman watches video footage of the British rock group Queen at performance during the "Queen Forever" exhibition in Tokyo Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011. "Queen Forever" marks the 20th death anniversary of Queen's vocalist Freddie Mercury.
View Photo »American actress Elizabeth Taylor speaks to the large crowd at Wembley Stadium on April 20, 1992 as she attends the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in aid of AIDS research.
View Photo »An employee poses with one of singer Freddie Mercury's stage costumes at the "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" exhibition at the Truman Brewery in London February 24, 2011. The exhibition celebrates 40 years of the band.
View Photo »An employee is reflected in a glass cabinet displaying singer Freddie Mercury's stage costumes at the "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" exhibition at the Truman Brewery in London February 24, 2011. The exhibition celebrates 40 years of the band.
View Photo »An employee poses with some of singer Freddie Mercury's early artwork at a media preview of the "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" at the Truman Brewery in London February 24, 2011. The exhibition, celebrating 40 years of the band Queen, opens to the public on Friday.
View Photo »An employee poses with 3D footage of singer Freddie Mercury and the band Queen at a media preview of the "Stormtroopers in Stilettos" at the Truman Brewery in London February 24, 2011. The exhibition, celebrating 40 years of the band Queen, opens to the public on Friday.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: (UK TABLOID Brian May and Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara attend the Freddie For A Day 65th birthday anniversary party at The Savoy Hotel on September 5, 2011 in London, United Kingdom.
View Photo »That's it. The whole group aimed for the top slot. We're not going to be content with anything less. That's what we're striving for. It's got to be there. I definitely know we've got it in the music, we're original enough ... and, now we're proving it
Why we're here? Well, 30 years ago, AIDS happened, and we've made amazing advances in the treatment of AIDS. 20 years ago two weeks ago, Freddie Mercury died. Two years on, he would have been still alive. That's the cruelty of this disease.
The combination of his sarcastic approach to writing lyrics and his 'I don't give a f**k' attitude really inspired my music. I nearly got a huge tattoo of Freddie Mercury's face on my back a few years ago. It's probably for the best that I didn't get it done, but I still want to do it.
Freddie Mercury died peacefully at his home. His death was the result of bronchio pneumonia, brought on by Aids.
Fucking nothing! Smoking in a hotel room. The police were saying to me: ‘Do you know Freddie Mercury or David Bowie?’ and I said, ‘No, and I don’t fucking want to!’ ‘Do you know New Order?’ ‘Unfortunately, but I don’t fucking like them.
Freddie Mercury was just such a showman ... The music was never the same from album to album. You could always expect the unexpected from them. They were all talented musicians and writers.
Queen without Freddie Mercury
Who better to play Freddie Mercury than Sacha Baron Cohen? You never know [if a film will actually come together] until it's done, but I'm hoping [he plays the part]. He's so talented, and you see a side to him in Hugo that no one had ever seen before. Very emotional, and very heartfelt.
