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Queen

Rock

Brian May

Freddie Mercury

Roger Taylor

John Deacon

Queen are a British rock group formed in 1970. Members were Freddie Mercury (Vocals and Piano), Brian May (Guitar, Vocals), Roger Taylor (Drums, Vocals), and John Deacon (Bass Guitar, Vocals). Before forming into Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor had played together in a band named Smile. Freddie Mercury was a fan of Smile and encouraged them to experiment with more elaborate stage and recording techniques. He then joined the band in 1970, suggested 'Queen ' as a new band name, and adopted his familiar stage name. John Deacon was also recruited to complete the line-up.Their release of the album 'A Night at the Opera' in 1975, brought them international success.They entered the mainstream with the album 's track 'Bohemian Rhapsody', which stayed at number one in the UK for nine weeks and popularised the music video. Their 1977 album, News of the World, contained 'We Will Rock You' and 'We Are the Champions', which also have become anthems at sporting events. In 1991, while embracing their success and their fans, Mercury died of bronchopneumonia, an AIDS-related disease. Deacon then retired in 1997. After that, both Brian May and Roger Taylor returned to the state of Smile band, although they kept the 'Queen' name.