The Queen legend and X Factor singer Talia Dean took over the Surrey store Cobham Furniture for a shoot. Staff watched on as ...
Gibson was not messing around at the launch event of the Gibson Garage London, flexing its convening powers to summon the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Brian May and his Red Special electric guitar are inseparable, and across his career the ...
all the classics! “And my original guitar hero has always been Brian May, because I love being able to sing along to the solos. I didn’t even learn them at that point, I was just listening and ...
For the latest record from Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour, the Stax legend enlists two equally iconic players. Here three ...
Recently reissued and “rebuilt”, Queen’s 1973 debut was a time of learning and experimentation for the band, with May ...
Brian May opens up about how Queen wasn't sold on Freddie Mercury at first given his surplus of gusto and personality.
Staff at a Surrey shop had an "out of this world" experience when Queen legend Sir Brian May turned up to play guitar in one ...
Sir Brian May can be seen getting a noise complaint after shredding on his guitar in the music video for singer Talia Dean’s new song You Made Your Bed. The Queen guitarist, 77, has previously ...
In a teaser for the new pop-fuelled break-up track, which is released on Friday, Brian can be seen playing his guitar in a bedroom ... through the letter box: 'Mr May, can we have a chat please ...
The track is a powerful post-break-up song with a new twist that will resonate with millions. The lyrics turn heartbreak into a powerful vision of the future, all overlaid on an irresistibly up-beat ...
Last week, May and Roger Taylor unveiled Queen I, the band’s album as you have never heard it before, “rebuilt” with an all-new mix, featuring each and every one of Roger Taylor’s drum beats ...