Here, you will find popular tracks, classic melodies, and other themed compositions that are perfect for the winter season.
EXCLUSIVE: Sir Brian May has given his verdict on Stranger Things 5's use of his classic Queen song, ahead of the final season's release this week. When the Stranger Things 5 trailer launched, Queen ...
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Jelly Roll's daughter Bailee Ann, 17, organized a surprise prom night for him and stepmom Bunnie Xo, who didn’t attend their ...
20:34, Thu, Nov 20, 2025 Updated: 20:35, Thu, Nov 20, 2025 Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor have given brand new interviews in the weekly official YouTube series, Queen: The Greatest. The latest episode ...
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Often working alongside longtime collaborator Gregg Jakobson—who also co-wrote several Beach Boys songs with him—“Forever,” “Slip on Through,” “San Miguel,” “Baby Blue,” and “Celebrate the ...
NEW YORK -- South Korean infielder Sung-mun Song is entering Major League Baseball's posting system and will be available for teams to sign from Saturday through Dec. 21. Song hit .315 with a ...
DALLAS -- Cooper Flagg had to stifle a frown when he swapped jerseys with his former high school teammate Derik Queen after the two rookie lottery picks' first meeting as NBA foes earlier this month.
If there’s one thing Mariah Carey knows how to do, it’s maintain her reign as the Queen of Christmas. Nearly 30 years after the release of her iconic holiday anthem, “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” ...
Speaking to Big Issue recently, May and Taylor addressed the chances of an original Queen line-up reunion of sorts with late vocalist Freddie Mercury and bassist John Deacon, who retired in 1997.
In 2005, it was calculated that Queen had become the most successful ever act in Britain’s album chart with a total of 1,322 weeks on the chart, while The Beatles could manage only 1,293. Admirers ...