Queen
Queen is a renowned British rock band formed in London in 1970. The iconic lineup consisted of lead vocalist and pianist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, bassist John Deacon, and drummer Roger Taylor. Known for their eclectic sound, Queen blended various genres including rock, pop, opera, and glam. Their 1975 album "A Night at the Opera" featured the timeless anthem "Bohemian Rhapsody," which propelled them to international fame. The band's energetic live performances captivated audiences worldwide, notably their 1985 appearance at the Live Aid concert. Despite the tragic loss of Freddie Mercury due to AIDS-related complications in 1991, Queen's music continues to resonate with fans, and they have sold over 300 million records globally. In recent years, their popularity has soared with the success of the biographical film "Bohemian Rhapsody" released in 2018. Queen remains an indelible part of music history, inspiring generations of fans and musicians alike.