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Benson Boone brought out legendary Queen guitarist Brian May during his first Coachella set, where he covered the band's hit 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and announced his sophomore album. The performance came ...
John Lennon reportedly said the tune spurred him into recording again, resulting in his final album, 1980’s 'Double Fantasy' ...
Queen’s legendary guitarist Brian May made an unexpected return to the music festival stage at Coachella 2025, just seven months after a minor stroke temporarily paralyzed his left arm.
Queen guitarist Brian May has paid tribute to legendary music producer Roy Thomas Baker, who passed away on April 12, aged 78. After co-producing Queen's 1973 debut album, the London-born producer ...
The announcement read: “With Brian May and Roger Taylor acting as executive producers, and overseen by Queen’s long-standing audio-production team of Justin Shirley-Smith, Joshua J Macrae and ...
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May surprised Coachella Friday night just over seven months after a stroke left him temporarily unable to move his arm. May, 77, was elevated onto the Main Stage in ...
Queen guitarist Brian May surprised fans at Coachella over the weekend, seven months after suffering a minor stroke that left his left arm paralyzed. May joined Benson Boone onstage for a version ...
Boone later brought out Queen guitarist Brian May onstage to help him perform one of Queen’s most popular songs, "Bohemian Rhapsody." The crowd erupted, then collectively sang along. Boone ...
Benson Boone also took a moment to honor one of his musical inspirations–legendary rock band Queen. During Boone ... by the group’s guitarist Sir Brian May as he covered “Bohemian Rhapsody.” ...
He then sat at the piano to begin performing Queen’s classic 1975 single. When the song reached the guitar solo, 77-year-old May rose up out of the stage on a platform to play it. The guitarist ...