Brian May
ps he still has the big hair doo
The band queen started out as a band that went by the name, Smile, Which had guitarist Brian May and drummer Brian Taylor, and a bassist Tim Staffell. Freddie Mercury was a fan of smile and when Tim Staffell left the band, Freddie encouraged them to continue. In 1970, Freddie joined the band, and named it Queen! :)
Guitarist and Drummer Brian and Rodger are from London and formed a band in 1971 . but the lead singer Freddie mercury (rock in peace) was from an Indian island .
Guitarist: Brian May. Vocals and piano: Freddie Mercury Bassist: John Deacon Drummer: Roger Taylor. (Who used to be in the band Duran Duran)
No, the Queen song, "We Will Rock You," is not about being gay. It was written by the band's guitarist, Brian May, about his ambitions and the lack of faith in them that he encountered from people he knew.
Yes. 1 lead guitarist, 2 rhythm guitarist, and a slide guitarist is possible for a rock/metal band.
The band Queen performed it, but it was written by the guitarist (Brian May).
Brian May is lead guitarist with the English rock band Queen Brian may is possible the best guitarist ever, he is awesome
The band queen started out as a band that went by the name, Smile, Which had guitarist Brian May and drummer Brian Taylor, and a bassist Tim Staffell. Freddie Mercury was a fan of smile and when Tim Staffell left the band, Freddie encouraged them to continue. In 1970, Freddie joined the band, and named it Queen! :)
Guitarist and Drummer Brian and Rodger are from London and formed a band in 1971 . but the lead singer Freddie mercury (rock in peace) was from an Indian island .
Guitarist: Brian May. Vocals and piano: Freddie Mercury Bassist: John Deacon Drummer: Roger Taylor. (Who used to be in the band Duran Duran)
The guitarist, along with the vocalist(s) usually provides the musical image of the band.
No, the Queen song, "We Will Rock You," is not about being gay. It was written by the band's guitarist, Brian May, about his ambitions and the lack of faith in them that he encountered from people he knew.
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Yes. 1 lead guitarist, 2 rhythm guitarist, and a slide guitarist is possible for a rock/metal band.
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The famous guitarist who played on the roof of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 was Brian May, the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen. His performance included a rendition of "God Save the Queen," which was part of a larger concert event. This iconic moment highlighted both his musical talent and the significance of the occasion.
Dan Lead Guitarist, Cooper Guitarist, Jameson Base Guitarist, John Drummer