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Roger Taylor comming Hungary with the Eddie Jordan Band
Roger Taylor is comming to Hungary with the Eddie Jordan Band and Damin Hill on the F1 race (Hungaroring).
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Queen at Download 2007
The band HELLYEAH cover Stone Cold Crazy
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Ballybunion tunes up for a killer Queen experience
NOSTAGLIC Kerry music fans are in for a treat on the double this month as Ballybunion’s Tinte·n Theatre welcomes not one but two blasts from the past.
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Couple set to rock audience
Audiences at the Norfolk premiere of the West End sell-out show We Will Rock You can expect a special connection between leading lady and man Scaramouche and Galileo.
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Freddie Mercury’s Piano For Sale
You Brits or well-heeled international richies may want to check this out:
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My night in Bowie's bed
Determined to make my name as a rock columnist, I had immersed myself in the London music scene and was doing freelance work in the press office at London's Capital Radio.
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Great music should be ours as well
IT may be the fault of convention, rather than the Gold Coast Convention Centre, that causes Gold Coasters to be denied the pleasure of seeing top-shelf, new age orchestral works in their own city.
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Bulgaria loves "The Show Must Go On"!
Music Idol fans vote for Queen song at the final of Music Idol Bulgaria
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Mika channels his inner Freddie
Mika knows how to make an entrance. With Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" blasting out of the speakers, the gangly Lebanese-born British singer leapt across the stage at the Fillmore on Saturday.
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Big success for Rock at the Racecourse
07 June 2007 THE venue is more used to the sounds of joyous punters cheering their winning mount or unlucky tipsters crying into their beer. But it was the music of legendary bands Queen and the Bee Gees which filled the air as about 2,500 music fans from toddlers to pensioners attended the first Rock At The Racecourse at Fakenham. And organisers were so pleased with the turnout and reaction that they hope to make it an annual event at the popular racecourse. “It went really well and the atmosphere was brilliant,” was Russells' Promotions joint managing director Andy Russell's simple verdict on Friday night's event. “It was the first year we have held it here and to get those sort of figures gives us a great platform for next year.”
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Interview to Brazilian site by coverQUEEN
The band coverQUEEN, granted an exclusive interview for the Lady Taylor, of the site www.queenbrazil.com. In briefing, we will be publishing it also in the Portuguese language.
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Queen hit, like you've never heard it before!
Bohemian Rhapsody launched Queen to stardom, now the handclap king has recorded a new version: Watch the video
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Lurex plays in Belo Horizonte - Brazil
Brazilian Queen cover band Lurex plays this Friday at the Stonehenge bar, in Belo Horizonte (MG)- Brazil
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MUSE BEMUSED BY ROGER TAYLOR'S WEMBLEY 'ADVICE'
Rockers MUSE were left bemused after asking QUEEN's ROGER TAYLOR for tips on playing at famed stadium Wembley - he said the venue was "s**t."
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Collector's Room: Queen
An interview with brazilian collector A.H.Seligman
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June 26 release date for QUEEN's "Collector's Box" DVD set!! ......
Not sure if many people have seeb this or not, just incase, here ya go! :) on June 26 they will release a QUEEN's "Collector's Box" DVD set........
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Under Pressure on BBC1's "Any Dream Will Do?"
The four semi-finalists sing "Under Pressure"
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QUEEN + Paul Rodgers to Tour winter 2007?
Roger Hints that "Queen + Paul Rodgers" to tour winter 2007
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Rocking with the classics
WHAT would a music teacher do if a student, when asked to name three composers of classical music, nominated Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello and Joni Mitchell? In all likelihood they'd give them a tick, because far from being the exclusive realm of Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms, the world of classical music is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from the domain of commercial pop. Just take a look at this year's Queensland Orchestra season, where Herbie Hancock has just featured, Queen's greatest hits are around the corner, and the year closes with The Whitlams. A few years back, that would have seemed as improbable as the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra working with The Hilltop Hoods (yes, they are, right now), or the English National Opera presenting a new opera about Colone