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Lambert is Queen's third singer, following the death of original singer Freddie Mercury, and that album the group did with Paul Rodgers that no one wants to remember. Lambert joined Queen when he was on American Idol, and that's about the only thing...
Oh joy of f***ing joys. Queen and Mr Lambert will be appearing at the festival on Saturday July 7, with tickets for the event (which also features Evanescence, The Darkness, Marilyn Manson, Andrew WK and Mastodon) on sale this Thursday (23 Feb) from...
“The chances we made, especially first half, were superb. “Their keeper made three or four really good saves. “Andrew Hughes at centre-back was excellent and Paul Rodgers, when he came on half time, was absolutely magnificent. “Gary Warren had to go...
New DVD in March was a top story. Here is the recap: (Gibson) Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre Live From New York DVD will be released on Monday, March 26. This is a follow- up to 2009's Live from the Royal Albert Hall, and includes contributions from...
(Gibson) Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre Live From New York DVD will be released on Monday, March 26. This is a follow- up to 2009's Live from the Royal Albert Hall, and includes contributions from special guests Beth Hart, John Hiatt and Paul Rodgers. ...
Rodgers released in 1994. His “friends” included Queens’ Brian May, Journey’s Neal Schon, Black Country Communion’s Jason Bonham, and Toto’s Steve Lukather. Other musicians included Ian Hatton, John Smithson, Eddie Kirkland, Sherman Robertson, Luther...
It was news that sort of made sense--Lambert had played with Queen on Idol, and has done a few performances with them since--but it would still be weird. However, it turns out that isn't happening, at least not yet. Lambert was quoted in a story saying...
Likewise, it is interesting to hear why they felt they could go on as Queen without Mercury or bassist John Deacon to work with singer Paul Rodgers. May and Taylor are not particularly reticent about expressing their opinions, which adds to appeal of...
Likewise, it is interesting to hear why they felt they could go on as Queen without Mercury or bassist John Deacon to work with singer Paul Rodgers. May and Taylor are not particularly reticent about expressing their opinions, which adds to appeal of...
American Idol finalist na si Adam Lambert ang iniulat na bagong lead vocalist ang sikat na bandang "Queen", ayon sa GMA News TV’s Balitanghali nitong Sabado. Kung mangyayari ito, papalitan ni Lambert sa puwesto si Paul Rodgers, na kumalas sa grupo noong...
EMAs, I heard faint little slithers of a backlash from people saying: ‘You can’t replace Freddie Mercury.’ But I already knew that,” he said. “There’s no intention in my mind of replacing Freddie. That’s impossible. The way I’m choosing to view it is...
Adam first appeared with Queen during season eight of American Idol and performed the famous hit “We are the Champions.” During this time drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May had been looking for a new lead singer. Paul Rodgers had been their...
Sign in with your Windows Live ID, or create a new one. As Adam Lambert himself said, he is NOT replacing Freddie Mercury...Freddie Mercury was one of a kind, and IMO he was the best frontman in rock with one of the best voices, period. I'm looking...
Queen guitarist Brian May and his bandmates haven’t been able to find a permanent replacement for frontman Freddie Mercury in the 20 years since the singer’s death of complications from AIDS. Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers had the job for five years before...
Adam Lambert has pretty big shoes to fill when he tours with Queen this summer. The flamboyant American Idol alum was joined by the original members of the British group during his finale performance on the Fox show in 2009 and now it seems that he’s...
American Idol finalist Adam Lambert is the new singer of Queen, as RollingStone.com reports. The long-rumored candidate to replace late singer Freddie Mercury and his successor Paul Rodgers revealed the news in an interview with the UK’s Daily Star. ...
"It's to keep the music alive for the fans and give it an energy that Freddie would have been proud of. There's no intention in my mind of replacing Freddie. That's impossible." PHOTOS: Music's most fashion-forward stars Adam follows in the footsteps...
“The intention is to pay tribute to Freddie and the band by singing some fucking great songs,” he said. “It’s to keep the music alive for the fans and give it an energy that Freddie would’ve been proud of.” Queen previously toured with former Bad...
Paul Bernard Rodgers, (born 17 December 1949) is an English rock singer-songwriter best known for being a member of Free and Bad Company. Both bands experienced international success in the 1970s. Before establishing a career as a solo artist, he was also a member of The Firm and The Law. He has recently toured and recorded with Queen. Full Article
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 19: Paul Rodgers attends the Ivor Novello Awards at Grosvenor House, on May 19, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Paul Rodgers (L) and Michael Uwezu of Northampton Town celebrate after avoiding relegation at the end of the npower League Two match between Northampton Town and Stevenage at Sixfields Stadium on April 30, 2011 in Northampton, England.
View Photo »STOCKPORT, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town sits dejectedly after scoring an own goal during the npower League Two match between Stockport County and Northampton Town Town at Edgeley Park on April 25, 2011 in Stockport, England.
View Photo »NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town in action during the npower League Two League match between Northampton Town and Rotherham United at Sixfields Stadium on April 22, 2011 in Northampton, England.
View Photo »WYCOMBE, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town controls the ball watched by Scott Donnelly of Wycombe Wanderers during the npower League Two League match between Wycombe Wanderers and Northampton Town at Adams Parks on April 16, 2011 in Wycombe, England.
View Photo »NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 5: Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town in action during the npower League Two match between Northampton Town and Shrewsbury Town at Sixfields Stadium on March 5, 2011 in Northampton, England.
View Photo »NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 5: Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town receives treatment from physio Stuart Barker during the npower League Two match between Northampton Town and Shrewsbury Town at Sixfields Stadium on March 5, 2011 in Northampton, England.
View Photo »STOCKPORT, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: David Poole of Stockport County attempts to move away with the ball from Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town during the npower League Two match between Stockport County and Northampton Town Town at Edgeley Park on April 25, 2011 in Stockport, England.
View Photo »STOCKPORT, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: David Poole of Stockport County goes to ground after a challenge from Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town during the npower League Two match between Stockport County and Northampton Town Town at Edgeley Park on April 25, 2011 in Stockport, England.
View Photo »STOCKPORT, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Thomas Fisher of Stockport County moves away from the challenge of Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town during the npower League Two match between Stockport County and Northampton Town Town at Edgeley Park on April 25, 2011 in Stockport, England.
View Photo »WYCOMBE, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Andy Sandell of Wycombe Wanderers contests the ball with Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town during the npower League Two League match between Wycombe Wanderers and Northampton Town at Adams Parks on April 16, 2011 in Wycombe, England.
View Photo »WYCOMBE, ENGLAND - APRIL 16: Scott Donnelly of Wycombe Wanderers attempts to control the ball under pressure from Paul Rodgers of Northampton Town during the npower League Two League match between Wycombe Wanderers and Northampton Town at Adams Parks on April 16, 2011 in Wycombe, England.
View Photo »NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 5: Michael Jacobs of Northampton Town celebrates with team-mates Paul Rodgers and Dean Beckwith after scoring his sides second goal during the npower League Two match between Northampton Town and Shrewsbury Town at Sixfields Stadium on March 5, 2011 in Northampton,...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 19: Paul Rodgers attends the Ivor Novello Awards at Grosvenor House, on May 19, 2011 in London, England.
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