Freddy Mercury- Queen

 

 

Freddy Mercury was a British singer, songwriter, and the lead vocalist in the rock band Queen. He was considered to be one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music. He was known for his lively stage personality, and his four- octave vocal range. His band mates Brian May: drummer, Roger Taylor: bass, Freddy himself: piano and lead vocal.

Studying and writing music for years, Mercury formed Queen in, 1970, with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor. Later in, 1971, John Deacon joined the band as bass guitar. Mercury wrote many hits like, “Killer Queen”, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “We Are The Champions”, “Don’t Stop Me now” and “We Will Rock You”. His appealing stage performances saw him interacting with the audience, as seen at the, 1985, Live Aid concert. Mercury died in, 1991, at the age of 45 of Aids.

In conclusion, Mercury was a British singer and song writer. He was known for his lively stage personality, and four-octave vocal range. He formed the band Queen in, 1970, and was a member until ,1991, when he died of Aids.

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