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  1. Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British singer and songwriter who achieved worldwide fame as the lead vocalist and pianist of the rock band Queen. Regarded as one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music, he was known for his flamboyant stage persona and four-octave vocal range ...

    • Who Was Freddie Mercury?
    • Early Life
    • Teeth and Vocal Range
    • Queen
    • 'Killer Queen'
    • 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
    • 'We Are The Champions' and 'We Will Rock You'
    • 'Another One Bites The Dust'
    • 'Crazy Little Thing called Love'
    • 'Under Pressure' with David Bowie

    Freddie Mercury was a singer-songwriter and musician whose music reached the top of U.S. and British charts in the 1970s and 1980s. As the frontman of Queen, Mercury was one of the most talented and innovative singers of the rock era. Born Farrokh Bulsara in Tanzania, Mercury studied piano in boarding school in India, then befriended numerous music...

    Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara on September 5, 1946, in Zanzibar. Mercury's parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, were Parsees, or followers of the Zoroastrian religion whose ancestors came from Persia. After Bomi and Jer married, they moved to Zanzibar, Tanzania, where Bomi worked as a cashier for the British government's High Court. The family lived a...

    Mercury was born with four extra teeth in the back of his mouth, causing his now-famous bucktooth grin. In fact, his nickname growing up was Bucky. Mercury never got his teeth fixed because he was afraid it would ruin his impressive four-octave vocal range.

    Mercury met his future bandmates, drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May, around the time he moved to London in the 1960s. They met up with bassist John Deacon in 1971. The quartet, which Mercury dubbed Queen, played their first gig together that June. READ MORE: Freddie Mercury Was Part of Brian May and Roger Taylor's Entourage Before Formin...

    Queen's third album, Sheer Heart Attack, featured their first hit, "Killer Queen," a song about a high-class call girl. The 1974 single hit No. 2 on the U.K. charts, and peaked at No. 12 in the U.S. Unlike most of his other music, Mercury wrote the lyrics before the music.

    Mercury wrote the song "Bohemian Rhapsody," a seven-minute rock operetta for the 1975 album, A Night at the Opera. Overdubbing his voice, Mercury showed off his four-octave vocal range on this innovative track. The song hit the top of the charts in Britain and became a Top 10 hit in the United States.

    The 1978 hit "We Are the Champions," off of the album News of the World, became a Top 10 song in the United States and in Britain. It was featured on a single with "We Will Rock You." Both songs have taken on a life of their own as popular anthems played at sporting events.

    Always exploring new and different sounds, Queen tried their hand at the big music trend of the time with the disco-flavored "Another One Bites the Dust," from their 1980 album The Game.

    Also on of The Game, Mercury and the rest of the band showed their range as performers with the rockabilly-influenced 1980 hit "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," which Mercury penned.

    In 1981, Queen collaborated with David Bowie to create "Under Pressure."A No. 1 hit in Britain, the song's distinctive bass line was later reportedly used by Vanilla Ice for his 1990 rap hit "Ice, Ice Baby." READ MORE: Inside David Bowie and Queen’s 'Tense' Recording Session for "Under Pressure"

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  2. Oct 10, 2019 · In an era when homophobia and racism were far more prevalent than they are today, Freddie Mercury was the queer, South Asian frontman of the band who released one of rock's most iconic singles ...

  3. Nov 24, 2023 · Freddie Mercury and Brian May rehearsing for their first major tour on 8th July 1973 (Image credit: Michael Putland) The character of Queen was beginning to emerge. Mercury gave free reign to his natural flamboyance, sucking in a myriad of influences: Hendrix, of course, but also Bowie and glam rock, the thrilling blues power of Led Zeppelin ...

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    Learn about the life and career of Freddie Mercury, the iconic singer of Queen, from his childhood in Zanzibar to his rise to fame in London, his musical achievements, his personal struggles and his legacy. Discover how he became one of the most influential and innovative rock stars of all time, and how he died of AIDS in 1991.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · Discover the finest songs by the legendary singer of Queen, from his solo album Mr. Bad Guy to his collaborations with David Bowie and Montserrat Caballé. Learn about the stories behind the songs, watch the official videos and listen on Apple Music and Spotify.

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