Queenbert = Queen/Adam Lambert Concert [VIDEO]
Queenbert, what a concept and they actually sound pretty good together.
Queenbert, what a concept and they actually sound pretty good together.
Queen will make their third appearance on the 'American Idol' stage this week. The last time they were there was season 8 when they performed with the final two contestants Kris Allen and Adam Lambert.
This guy from Canada is 'allegedly' intoxicated, but from the looks of him I would say there is no question he has had at least a few alcoholic beverages. 'Queen Extravaganza' is hitting the road for the summer (they will be stopping in Minneapolis) and I think they should consider adding this guy onto the list of vocalists.(insert sarcasm) The way he commits to his drunken version of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is really incredible - he doesn't miss a beat, or a lyric - that's impressive, right?
Roger Taylor has taken on the role of serving as producer and musical director for the Queen Extravaganza, an “Official Queen Tribute Show,” which will hit clubs and theaters across North America this summer, including a date at a Twin Cities venue.
'Queen' drummer Roger Taylor started a contest six weeks ago to find the ultimate 'Queen' tribute band that will go out on tour next year called 'Queen Extravaganza'. The website was flooded with audition videos and now Taylor has announced he will soon reveal the semi finalists.
Queen is looking to fill the void left by the late Freddie Mercury, and Lady Gaga is being considered for it. Guitarist Brian May previously reached out to Bad Company leader Paul Rodgers, but now it looks as though the pop diva is at the top of the list.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor is putting together a Queen tribute band and is taking auditions online to find the next Freddie Mercury. The auditions for 'Queen Extravaganza' started last week. Taylor posted some of the auditions on YouTube for the fans to see, and this one has gone viral. You have got to watch this video, this kid in incredible!
Since the death of Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury in 1991, the band has toured extensively with Paul Rogers and has performed at many other occasions with multiple different lead singers. Now Queen drummer Roger Taylor thinks it's time for Queen's music to get back on the road, and he needs your help.
To commemorate what would have been Queen singer Freddie Mercury’s 65th birthday this weekend, Google published a Mercury-ized doodle on their homepage, along with an accompanying animated video. The clip imagines the late star (who passed away in 1991 due to AIDS complications), cavorting through a heavenscape packed with 8-bit objects and some of his most iconic outfits.
In celebration of Queen's 40th anniversary, a documentary on the band that recently aired across the pond, will be on the Bio Channel tonight at 7p and 9p.
New book about Queen headed for stores later this year.