The Important Advice Freddie Mercury Gave Brian May
Brian May asked Freddie Mercury if he wanted to sing his solo song as a Queen track. Mercury refused, however, and told May that he had sung it beautifully.
Read MoreBrian May asked Freddie Mercury if he wanted to sing his solo song as a Queen track. Mercury refused, however, and told May that he had sung it beautifully.
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Read MoreRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts died in August 2021. Here is the tragic real-life story of his life and career with the world's greatest rock band.
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Read MoreNetflix's new documentary, "Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed", is a portrayal of the complexities in the now-iconic landscape painter's life.
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