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Thanks. It’s funny because the chorus was something that me and my brother wrote in the middle of the night in Cornwall on Roger Taylor’s piano. It’s such a strange environment to do stuff ...
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Richard Perry, Top Record Producer, Dies at 82The ukelele-playing falsetto singer's debut album ... Carly Simon and James Taylor), The Platters' "Only You" (also for Ringo Starr) and the Flamingos' "I Only Have Eyes for You" (for Art Garfunkel).
Known for their flamboyant style, explosive guitar riffs, and frontman Justin Hawkins’ signature falsetto and ... Rufus Taylor, son of Queen drummer Roger Taylor, even came out from behind ...
Speaking in the latest issue of MOJO, Queen’s Roger Taylor and Brian May have spoken about the band’s reaction to Taylor’s 1975 song I’m In Love With My Car. “Brian was like, ‘Is this a joke?’” Taylor ...
Queen legends Brian May and Roger Taylor admitted they still have issues when it comes to songwriting after more than five decades working together. The core of the disagreement appears to stem ...
Hank Marvin of The Shadows and Queen's drummer Roger Taylor have put their own spin on '60s surf rock classic ‘Let There Be Drums’ in aid of charity. The legendary musicians are joined by ...
Credit: Andrew Putler/Redferns/Getty Images Brian May has been discussing not only his own songwriting journey with Queen, but also his creative relationships with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor ...
Together at last! Ever wondered what might happen if Roger Taylor severed his Brian May umbilical? Wonder no longer for he has just got with The Shadows legend Hank Marvin to rework Sandy Nelson’s ...
Preceding her in death is her brother, Roger Taylor. Friends will be received on Thursday April 24th, from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at William Murphy Funeral Home Inc. 349 ...
Roger Taylor, 79, fell out with Derek Stein-Lear after the 65-year old company director objected to the grid on their private country estate in Lower Kinnerton, Cheshire, being filled in with rubble.
Queen (clockwise from top: Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon pose for an Electra Records publicity still to promote their album ‘A Night at the Opera’ in 1975.
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