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Freddie Mercury of Queen fame was booked in to make a series of hit tracks with Michael Jackson, but the We Will Rock You ...
The late musicians worked on three tracks together — "Victory,” “State of Shock” and “There Must Be More to Life Than This" ...
Freddie Mercury wrote “Love of My Life” — the ballad from Queen’s classic 1975 album “A Night at the Opera” — about Mary ...
Freddie Mercury refused to work with Michael Jackson after the King of Pop brought a pet llama into the studio.
Princess Diana wore drag to sneak into a London gay bar with a group including Freddie Mercury in the late 1980s, according ...
At some point in the evening, [Cleo] Rocos claims, Diana persuaded them to take her to the Royal Vauxhall Tavern,” Edward ...
One of these stories includes a trip to one of London's most famous gay bars, where Diana was accompanied by Mercury and some ...
A powerful singer with a stunning four-octave range, Mercury wrote and produced many of Queen’s smash hits. Mercury was known ...
The former Princess of Wales is said to have slipped into a gay bar undetected with a group of friends, including the ...
The two late music legends were mutual fans — Jackson even suggested that Queen release “Another One Bites the Dust” as a single — and MJ was hot off releasing his “Thriller” blockbuster in 1982.
After Freddie’s death, Mary honoured one of his most private wishes: to secretly scatter his ashes. Although speculation has ...
All bands were banned from playing Queen songs, but Bettencourt wanted to pay tribute to “one the greatest composers of all ...