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Ryan and Deacon Phillippe have a father-son night out at the screening of their new show Motorheads in Los Angeles on May 13.
In May 1979, as Queen were preparing to record The Game ... Mercury strapped on an acoustic guitar to lead Taylor and bass guitar player John Deacon through the song. “It always happens: If ...
Hollywood Records “Nobody really felt it working except John Deacon,” said Mack of the Queen bassist who wrote the song. “l helped him out, making a drum loop and putting all these weird ...
So, there’s this band called Queen; have you heard of them ... and Roger Taylor and had not yet found a permanent bassist in the form of John Deacon—this was one of the first tracks they ever recorded ...
As Benson Boone kicked off Coachella 2025, he paid tribute to Queen with a little help from ... Roger Taylor and John Deacon, ascended from the stage to accompany Boone on guitar.
Elsewhere in the issue, May and bandmate Roger Taylor discuss the creative dynamics within Queen, where all four band members — May, Taylor, Freddie Mercury, and bassist John Deacon — were responsible ...
It’s incredible, thank you so much.” Founded in 1970, and made up of the late Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon, Queen have had six UK number one singles and 10 UK ...
Queen The Greatest ... breaks of their early career on camera and talk about why they hated their first promo video. Known as masters of the music video, with the lineup of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, ...
Dave Benett/Getty Despite exiting Queen in 1997, Brian May says the group's ex-bassist, John Deacon, still has "a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ say" in the group. In a new interview with Mojo4Music ...
Another decently-performing single sneaks into this deeper-cut list due to an ‘un-Queen-ness’ typical of bassist John Deacon’s compositions. Its freshness – Deacon played the signature Wurlitzer ...
But Londoner Mary also gets 18.75 per cent of revenues from Queen Productions, which controls the band’s catalogue and also pays out to surviving members Roger Taylor, John Deacon and Brian May.
John Deacon on bass. Multiple record labels initially passed on the group before a deal was struck with EMI. That label released Queen’s self-titled first album in 1973, which included the May ...