Who can stop the irresistible rise of underground heavy metal’s most theatrical troupe? Pinkerton, the self-styled Rat Queen is taking no prisoners ...
A couple years ago, the Kennedy Center (before the name change and subsequent performance cancellations) put a spotlight on ...
Queen guitarist Brian May is debuting the previously unreleased Christmas track Not For Sale (Polar Bear) from the band during a special festive broadcast. The song, written by May and recorded during ...
LONDON, United Kingdom — Queen guitarist Brian May unveiled on Monday a previously unreleased song by the legendary rock band that "no one has ever heard." The track — formally called "Not for Sale ...
The track formally called "Not for Sale " was originally recorded for Queen's 1974 album "Queen II" but failed to make the final cut. Aired for the first time at the end of an hour-long Christmas ...
An iconic rock band is sharing an unreleased song from 1974. Queen guitarist Brian May unveiled the band’s lost tune “Not for Sale (Polar Bear)” Monday on the UK radio station Planet Rock. It was ...
He said it was a "work in progress" when it was first recorded in the early 1970s London: Queen guitarist Brian May unveiled on Monday a previously unreleased song by the legendary rock band that "no ...
Guitarist Brian May unearthed the song during his Planet Rock Christmas Special on Monday (Dec. 22), revealing that it was originally recorded in 1974. By Gil Kaufman Queen guitarist Brian May slipped ...
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May will play an unreleased Queen track that “no one has ever heard”. “Not For Sale (Polar Bear)” was originally recorded during the sessions for Queen’s seminal 1974 album, ...
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Queen’s discography comes packed with classic songs. There is “We Will Rock You”, “We Are the Champions”, and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Thanks to Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and Freddie Mercury, ...
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