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It’s the fortieth anniversary of Live Aid this month and Roger Taylor and Brian May have been recalling Queen’s show-stealing ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNIt’s a Kind of Magic: Queen’s Roger Taylor backs son’s purchase of Cornish pubIn a chart-topping move for Cornwall’s hospitality scene one of the county’s most iconic waterside inns – has been purchased ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNRoger Taylor's son buys stunning Cornwall riverside pub with its own jettyA stunning Cornish riverside pub with its own jetty now has a celebrity owner. The Shipwrights Arms has been snapped up by ...
We weren’t touring or playing, and it seemed like a crazy idea, this talk of having 50 bands on the same bill,” guitarist May ...
Former tennis star Roger Taylor has revealed he was once considered to play James Bond after Sean Connery in the 1960s, ...
Roger Taylor has five3 children, with both Rufus and model Tigerlily by his ex-wife Debbie Leng. The couple were together for 15 years before separating in 2004. ...
A Los Angeles home owned by rock royal Roger Taylor, the British-born drummer and back-up vocalist for Queen, has listed for $6.19 million. Taylor co-founded Queen with Freddie Mercury and Brian ...
Roger Taylor and his bandmates are about to take their rightful place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, an overdue honor that dovetails nicely with a 2022 tour celebrating Duran Duran's 40th ...
In a new interview with Good Morning America on Monday, drummer Roger Taylor recalled the difficult period as Queen struggled to move forward without their legendary frontman Freddie Mercury‘s ...
Fortunately, it seems like Queen were able to keep any quarrels in check, but May does acknowledge that he struggled with the “supreme injustice” of a Roger Taylor song, I’m In Love With My ...
Roger Taylor, 75, has performed as Queen's drummer since the band formed in the early 1970s. Getty Images. Queen, pictured here in 1981, shot music videos in the mansion's backyard.
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