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Freddie Mercury had a particularly tongue-in-cheek idea for the name of the next Queen album in the late 1980s, but the band rejected it.
In 1978, he’d return to work on Queen’s seventh album, ‘Jazz’, which featured ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’. Brian May, John Deacon, Freddie Mercury of Queen with Roy Thomas Baker in 1978.
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Former Scritti Politti drummer Tom Morley met icons such as David Bowie and the Queen, yet struggled with daily life until a ...
Weekend 1 of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio packed even more of a punch than we expected, and now thousands of more people are headed to the California desert for Weekend 2.
Lots of sober celebrities, from Lily Allen to Jack Harlow, Tom Holland to Anne Hathaway, have spoken about going booze-free ...
Welsh rock band The Alarm followed in the footsteps of their friends U2, rising out of the fertile late 70s UK post punk ...
A rivalry between two of the world’s biggest rappers has simmered for years, flaring up again last year thanks to multiple ...
At the end of a joyous, high-volume 70-minute set at Washington, DC’s Black Cat, the Linda Lindas had ten musicians on stage, ...
In what Nick Cannon described as "the closest margin in Masked Singer history," one of this season's incredibly talented Top ...
I’m the sexy sexagenarian. Then I’m gonna be the sexy septuagenarian, ha ha!’ - THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The punk rocker who ...