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  1. Nov 11, 2011 · JIMMY MAY. While Queen guitarist Brian May devoted his life to one of the world’s greatest rock bands, his son Jimmy quietly forged a rather more conventional career.

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    • Who Is Brian May?
    • Early Life
    • Music Career with Queen
    • Successful Debut Album
    • 'Queen II,' 'Sheer Heart Attack'
    • 'News of The World'
    • 'The Game' and Later Albums
    • Death of Freddie Mercury
    • Reuniting with Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert
    • Queen Musical and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Movie
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    Brian May played lead guitar on his homemade axe, the "Red Special," for the rock band Queen, which rose to fame in the 1970s. Following the death of frontman Freddie Mercury in 1991, Queen rediscovered success in later years with vocalists Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert. May also helped with the development of We Will Rock You, a long-running music...

    Brian Harold May was born on July 19, 1947, in Hampton, Middlesex, England, to parents Ruth and Harold May. An imaginative teen, May, with the help of his father, built his own homemade guitar, dubbed "The Red Special." The guitar, which was made from makeshift materials including firewood and was played with a six-pence coin for a pick, would late...

    While at London Imperial College, May formed a rock band called Smile, his passion for music soon trumping his interest in astrophysics. In 1971, May put off completing his Ph.D. to hit the road with his band, renaming the group Queen—a name that was to become legendary in the world of rock 'n' roll. May performed as a lead guitarist, vocalist and ...

    In 1973, after signing with EMI Records, Queen released their self-titled debut album, which went gold. With its fresh and unique sound, the group won over fans in both the United Kingdom and the United States.

    The year 1974 brought the release of two more successful Queen albums: Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack. The latter was a best seller, featuring the Top 10 single, "Killer Queen." The following year brought more success for May and the band: Queen had their first No. 1 record in America with A Night at the Opera, featuring two of May's ballads: "39"...

    While recording Queen's albums, May applied his knowledge of physics in the recording studio: Using what he knew about sound waves, he created echoes that amplified the stomping and clapping section of the song, creating the illusion that the sounds were coming from a huge crowd of people. With "We Will Rock You," on the band's 1977 album News of t...

    The hit single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," released in 1979, appeared on Queen's 1980 album The Game. They followed with the Flash Gordon soundtrack album later that year, and then Hot Space (1982), The Works (1984) and A Kind of Magic (1986). Although the band was beginning to decline in popularity by that point, they were able to achieve pl...

    Tragedy struck May and the rest of Queen in 1991, when Mercury died of AIDS. In the wake of his passing, the band established the Mercury Phoenix Trust, an AIDS-relief charity. May, Deacon and Taylor released Made in Heaven in 1995. It was the band’s final studio album with their former lead singer until the 2014 release of Queen Forever, which fea...

    In 2005, May and Taylor reunited for a tour, with Paul Rodgers on vocals. They released a studio album, Cosmo Rocks, in 2008. In 2012, May and Taylor returned to the stage once again, this time with American Idolrocker Adam Lambert on vocals. The revamped Queen went on a major world tour with Lambert from June 2014 through September 2015, and conti...

    In the early 2000s, May and Taylor signed on as music supervisors for a Queen jukebox musical, We Will Rock You. Directed and written by Ben Elton, We Will Rock Youpremiered in London in May 2002 and became one of the longest-running productions in West End history. May also was involved in the long-gestating development of a Freddie Mercury biopic...

    Brian May is the lead guitarist of the legendary rock band Queen, who played his homemade "Red Special" on hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You". He also has a Ph.D. in astrophysics, has written books and songs, and is a devoted supporter of animal welfare causes.

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  3. Nov 11, 2023 · PLEASE SUBSCRIBE at: http://bit.ly/1NbXsqN"My in-show Astro adventure. Vid courtesy of my amazing son Jimmy May Thanks !!! Dad X"Video by JImmy MayMORE VIDEO...

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  4. Dec 31, 2022 · Brian May and his former wife, Christine Mullen had three children. They are James, Louisa and Emily May. There isn’t enough information about their children on the internet as he loved to keep them away from the spotlight. May achieved worldwide fame as the lead guitarist of the rock band, Queen, which he co-founded with the singer, Freddie ...

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  6. Jan 2, 2023 · Jimmy May is a former Commander for the US Navy SEALs, and now leverages his exceptional experience, contacts, and training to help other retiring SEALs find meaning after they leave the brotherhood.

  7. Jan 18, 2023 · When asked about the loose sonic similarities between Queen’s Now I’m Here and Led Zep’s Black Dog, May reflected that the song – lifted from 1974’s Sheer Heart Attack – was directly inspired by the “spirit of Zeppelin”. “I owe a lot to Jimmy Page, of course – the master of the riff, and the master of getting lost ...

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