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Newsof the WorldFireworks MagazineTue, Sep 18th, 2018I’d just like to let you know in the issue 84 of Fireworks Rock and Metal Magazine, there is a three page feature on the solo output from the Queen family. If you wish to share the news on any of Queen’s related social media feeds or anywhere else, we’d be delighted. The magazine is in WHSmiths now, or can be ordered either in print or PDF form from our website Official Queen Fan Club ConventionNovember 6th to 9th 2015. Our THIRTIETH year!
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Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the hard-rock group Queen, died today at his home in Kensington here. He was 45 years old.He died of bronchopneumonia resulting from AIDS, his publicity agent said.Mr. Mercury announced on Saturday that he had AIDS.As the lead singer and lyricist for Queen, Mr. Mercury helped to forge a hugely popular hybrid of hard-rock, pop, heavy-metal, cabaret and a hint of opera. In its mid-1970's heyday, the group created an image of playful decadence while fabricating elaborate studio productions on its albums, overdubbing multiple guitar and vocal lines. Mercury strutted and preened, by turns campy and almost militaristic, at the center of Queen's stage shows. A Group's Glory DaysIn one of Queen's definitive hits, 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' Mr.
Mercury overdubbed his voice until it became a choir, with words like 'Mama mia,' 'Galileo' and 'Figaro' bouncing up and down the octaves. But he also sang dramatic solo vocals in hits like the ballad 'We Are the Champions' and the mock-rockabilly song 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love.' Queen thrived commercially from 1975, when 'Killer Queen' appeared, to 1980, when the disco-style 'Another One Bites the Dust' reached No. 1 on the pop-singles chart. Although Queen's commercial success waned in the 1980's, it was partly vindicated when the hook from 'Under Pressure,' its collaboration with David Bowie in 1982, was borrowed by the rapper Vanilla Ice for his hit single 'Ice, Ice Baby.' From Zanzibar to the World StageHe was one of a number of celebrities who had announced that they suffered from AIDS to try to increase the public's awareness of the disease. In a statement on the eve of his death, Mr.
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Mercury called on his fans around the world to join the fight against AIDS.Mr. Mercury, whose name was originally Frederick Bulsara, was born in Zanzibar, the son of a Government accountant. He rose to fame as the bravura singer for Queen, whose elaborate and occasionally bombastic songs made the group one of the most popular in the 1970's.In addition to recording with Queen, Mr. Mercury later released solo albums, including 'The Great Pretender.' In recent years, he lived a secluded life and resisted responding to persistent rumors that he had AIDS.