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The two late music legends were mutual fans — Jackson even suggested that Queen release “Another One Bites the Dust” as a single — and MJ was hot off releasing his “Thriller” blockbuster in 1982.
A musical match made in pop-rock heaven was cut short — thanks, bizarrely, to a llama. Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson set out to blend their legendary talents during Queen’s hiatus ...
The seven acts voted into the Rock Hall this year include Southern rap, Midwest garage rock and the '80s most unusual pop ...
This will be the ninth consecutive year that women have been invited to rock and roll’s annual party. (And not just as the ...
Several student bands vied for the opportunity to open for Spring Fling musical guest Del Water Gap on Saturday.
In an interview with 'The New York Post,' Jo Burt, who performed on Freddie Mercury's only solo album 'Mr Bad Guy,' claimed ...
The resurfacing of the llama anecdote coincided with recent reports about Mercury’s sister, Kashmira Bulsara, who allegedly ...
It turns out, fans missed out on some tracks from musical collaborations from music legends Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson. "I think the last straw was when Michael brought his pet llama into ...
while “State of Shock” ended up being a collaboration with Mick Jagger on the Jackson 5's 1984 album Victory. “I think the last straw was when Michael brought his pet llama into the studio ...