Roger Taylor is speculating on why the remaining members of Queen are so reluctant to make new music. The drummer says lifelong colleague Brian May appears to have given up on a song they were ...
Queen’s Music Catalog to Be Acquired by Sony Music for a Massive Amount of Money: All About the Deal
This news will definitely rock you: the entirety of the Queen music catalog is set to be acquired by Sony Music for a whopping $1.27 billion. The archive includes all the band’s massive hits from ...
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"I could have the beginnings of a Queen song right there in front of me now": Brian May says new Queen music is possible
Brian May has once again hinted that new Queen music is a possibility. Speaking to MOJO magazine, the guitarist was asked if ...
Killer Queen took the stage at 9:10 p.m. and frontman Patrick Myers ran out on stage in true Freddie Mercury fashion and instantly immersed the crowd into their high-octane set. They kicked off their ...
The increased use of Queen music in commercials is the result of a three-year campaign by the band’s publishers, who anticipated the success of the Bohemian Rhapsody movie and set out to build on it ...
Queen's original promo video for their 1975 rock opus "Bohemian Rhapsody" has smashed a record by reaching one billion views on YouTube. According to the video-sharing website, it's the first ...
The director of dozens of classic Queen videos says the band and its management are lining up behind a sequel to the smash hit Freddie Mercury film “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Rudi Dolezal — who directed ...
Queen is reportedly close to selling their entire music catalog to Sony Music for $1 billion. Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and the estate of Freddie Mercury were previously in talks to sell ...
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