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Queen

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Formed:
June 27, 1970, over 41 years ago.
Snapshot:
A Group with 135 releases, and credited 16 times on others' music. 7 members.

Biography

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English rock band Queen are one of the most popular bands in the world, and have sold an estimated 300 million records internationally. Known for their theatrical style, and the flamboyant showmanship of lead singer Freddie Mercury, the band built a reputation through the 1970s & 1980s with million-selling albums and emphatic live performances.

Their breakthrough was the 1974 album Queen II, which hit No.5 in the British charts and included a Top 10 single, Seven Seas of Rhye. Third album Sheer Heart Attack (1974) was the first Queen record to win over critics as well as fans, and is often regarded as their first true classic. They embarked on a world tour and won the hearts of every crowd they played to.

A Night at the Opera (1975) was, at the time, the most expensive album ever recorded, but it proved to be worth the cost. It spent more than a year in both the UK and US charts, eventually selling over three million copies in the US. A Night at the Opera is often regarded as Queen's magnum opus, and features on many critics' lists of great albums. It also featured their signature song, "Bohemian Rhapsody", which topped the UK charts for nine weeks and is one of Britain's biggest-selling singles ever. It is also regularly voted as one of the greatest singles ever, and its video is considered to be a landmark in the history of music promotion - after "Bohemian Rhapsody", every band demanded videos for their singles.

Now one of the biggest bands in the world, Queen continued to enjoy incredible commercial success with A Day At The Races (1976) and News Of The World (1977), containing the massive hits "Somebody to Love", "We Will Rock You" and "We are the Champions". In 1976 they performed a free concert in Hyde Park, London, in front of a crowd estimated at close to 200,000. 1978's Jazz was an eclectic album that went nowhere near jazz, while the band achieved their first US No.1s at the turn of the decade with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another one Bites the Dust".

The band continued to tour in stadiums and set attendance records on a South American tour, playing to hundreds-of-thousands of fans every night. "Under Pressure" (with David Bowie) was another huge hit, as were "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free". 1985 was a pivotal year for the band: they broke more attendance records by twice performing in front of 325,000 fans in Rio, before their blockbusting set at Live Aid. Watched by a worldwide TV audience of over a billion, it was recently voted 'The Greatest Live Performance Ever' by a BBC poll. In 1988 Queen stopped performing live and concentrated on their studio work, which continued to yield million-selling albums.

In 1991, lead singer Freddie Mercury issued a statement admitting that he had AIDS. He died the next day, at the age of 45.

The following year a massive fundraising event - The Freddie Mercury Tribute concert took place in London, featuring stars like Bowie, Robert Plant, Elton John, Guns n' Roses and Metallica. It was broadcast to over a billion viewers worldwide and raised over £20 million for AIDS charities. Later, "Bohemian Rhapsody" was featured prominently in the film Wayne's World, leading to a renaissance in the song's popularity among a new generation of fans. An album called Made in Heaven was released in 1995 comprising finished versions of tracks started with Mercury in the studio several years earlier.

The band and well-known English comedian/writer Ben Elton created We Will Rock You (The Musical), which opened in London's West End in May, 2002. It has become one of the most successful musicals ever in London and has spawned multiple productions all around the world.

In 2005, guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor commenced touring again with Paul Rodgers, known together as Queen + Paul Rodgers.

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Music

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Genres

Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Classic Rock, Rock, Arena Rock, Glam Rock, Progressive Rock, Pop, Hard Rock. Vote on Genres

Discography

151 releases – 135 under their own name and 16 credits on others' music Edit
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Members

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Brian May

current & founder member
  • lead guitar, vocals:
    • 1970-

Roger Taylor

current & founder member
  • drums:
    • 1970-

John Deacon

  • bass guitar:
    • 1971-1997

Freddie Mercury

founder member
  • lead singer, piano:
    • 1970-1991

Barry Mitchell

founder member
    • 1970-1971

Mike Grose

founder member
    • 1970

In the News

Queen Reissues Coming in March 2011

Feb, 2 2011

Queen fans rejoice; the band’s first five studio albums are being reissued! Augmented by a total of 27 tracks, many of which weren't included when the albums were first reissued in 1991, the five drop March 14. The albums were all initially released between 1973 and 1977 by the English quartet. According to a statement Jan. 26 on Queen guitarist Brian May's site, each album has been re-mastered and will be released as a standard album and a two-disc deluxe edition set with bonus content. Queen's self-titled 1973 debut features five demos from December 1971 and the song "Mad the Swine" from June 1972. Meanwhile, Queen II comes with five bonus cuts, including a live version of "White Queen," material from BBC Sessions and a B-side version of "See What a Fool I've Been." The five bonus songs on Queen's 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack feature live versions of "Now I'm Here" and "In the Lap of the Gods... Revisited" from the band's 1986 show at London's Wembley Stadium. A Night at the Opera features live versions of "39," "Love of My Life," and an "operatic section a cappella" version of the band's signature "Bohemian Rhapsody.” A Day at the Races includes a 1977 performance of "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy," live versions of "Somebody to Love" and "You Take My Breath Away.” -Court

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