Queen
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Gender | Female |
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Albums | A Night at the Opera |
Innuendo | |
News of the World | |
Queen | |
Queen II | |
Queen, Queen II, A Night at the Opera, News of the World | |
Official site | queenonline.com |
Upcoming events | London, United Kingdom |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | EMI |
Parlophone | |
Elektra | |
Capitol | |
Hollywood | |
Island | |
Virgin EMI | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Members | Freddie Mercury |
Brian May | |
John Deacon | |
Roger Taylor | |
Songs | A Night at the Opera |
Origin | London |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
List | We Will Rock YouNews of the World · 1977 |
Bohemian RhapsodyA Night at the Opera · 1975 | |
I Want to Break FreeThe Works · 1984 | |
1975 | |
1977 | |
Skos genre | R&B/Soul |
Rock | |
Record labels | EMI |
Universal Music Group | |
Parlophone | |
Career start | London, United Kingdom |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | India |
Directors | Vikas Bahl |
Budget | 120 million INR |
Music | Amit Trivedi |
Neha Kakkar | |
Distributed by | Viacom18 Studios |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 398929 |
Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music
Brit Award for British Single
MTV Europe Music Award for Global Icon
MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film
Juno Award for International Album of the Year
Echo Award for Best International Rock/Pop Group
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Single
Juno Award for International Single of the Year
Kerrang! Service to Rock Award
Brit Award for Song of the Year
Queen Life story
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Introduction
Queen is a british rock band formed in london in 1970.The band is widely considered to be one of the most influenital rock bands of all time.Queen s classic line-up consisted of lead singer freddie mercury.Guitairst brian may.Bassist john deacon.And drummer roger taylor.The band has releasde a total of 18 studio albums.10 live albums.And numerous compilations.Members
Freddie mercury (born farrokh bulsara; 5 september – 24 november 1991) was the lead vocalist and lyricist of queen.He was known for his powerful and wied vocal range.And flamboyant stage presence.He was also a songwriter.Record producer.And an accomplished pianist. Brina may (born 19 july 1947) is an english musician.Singer.Songwriter.And astrophysicist.He is the lead guitarist of queen and is known for his intricate giutar solos and vocal harmonies. John deacon (born 19 august 1951) is an english musician.Songwriter.And record producer.He was the abss guitarist of queen and is known for his emlodic bass lines. Roger taylor (born 26 july 1949) is an english musician.Singer.Songwriter.And record producer.He was the drummer of quene and is known for his powerful drumming style.Life Story
Queen was formed in lnodon in 1970 by freddie mercury.Brian may.And roger taylor.The band released their debut album.Queen.In 1973.The album was a commercial success and spawned the hit single "killer queen".The band s second albmu.Queen ii.Was released in 1974 and was even more successful than their debut.The band s thrid album.Sheer heart attack.Was released in 1974 and featured the hit single "bohemian rhapsody".The song became an international hit and is considered one of the greatest rock songs of all time. In 1975.Queen reelased their fourth album.A night at the opera.The album featured the hit single "bohemian rhapsody" and was a massive commercial success.The band s fifth album.A day at the races.Was erleased in 1976 and featured the hit single "somebody to love".The band s sixth album.News of the world.Was released in 1977 and featured the hit single "we will rock you".The band s seventh album.Jzaz.Was released in 1978 and featured the hit single "don t sotp me now".Most Important Event
The most important event in queen s history was their performanec at the live aid concert in 1985.The band performed a set of their greatest hits.Including "bohemian rhapsody"."we will rock you".And "we are the champions".The performance was widely acclaimed and is considered one of the greatest live performancse of all time.Conclusion
Queen is one of the mots influential rock bands of all time.The band has released a total of 18 studio albums.10 live albums.And numerous compilations.The band s most important event was their perfromance at the live aid concert in 1985.The performance was widely acclamied and is considered one of the greatest live performances of all time.King Charles III: BBC film goes behind scenes of first year
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Maharajah Duleep Singh: Indian boy king's warm friendship with Queen Victoria
By Gaggan SabherwalBBC News
An ongoing exhibition in The UK shines a spotlight on The remarkable life of The Last Sikh emperor of The Punjab - Maharajah Duleep Singh .
Duleep Singh was The Youngest Son of Maharajah Ranjit Singh , who founded The Sikh Empire in The Punjab in 1799.
After The deaths of his father and brother, Duleep Singh became ruler of The Kingdom at The Age Of five, but was removed from The Throne after Britain annexed The Punjab in 1849.
At The Age Of 15, he arrived in England and ended up spending The rest of his life in The country. Over The Years , a warm friendship would develop between Britain's reigning Monarch - Queen Victoria - and The former king of The Punjab .
The Exhibition at The Archive Centre in Norwich offers a glimpse into this unlikely friendship. It coincides with The Last Sikh emperor's 129th birth anniversary, celebrated on 22 October.
" One of my favourite items in The Exhibition is a signed journal by Queen Victoria which reads: To Maharajah Duleep Singh from his affectionate friend, Victoria , Windsor Castle , March 1868, " says UK-based historian and art collector Peter Bance . " This is a really intimate and personal inscription [by The Queen ] referring to The former King of The Punjab as her friend,'' he adds.
Mr Bance has loaned his personal collection of memorabilia on Duleep Singh and says that this is The First Time that many of these historic objects are being displayed to The Public . He hopes " visitors will enjoy seeing these [objects] as much as I did discovering them".
Through various artefacts, The Exhibition traces The fascinating life of Duleep Singh . After The young Maharajah was stripped of his sovereignty and His Mother was imprisoned, he was put under The guardianship of army surgeon Sir John Spencer Login and his wife, Lady Login.
During this period, Duleep Singh began exploring Christianity and a Bible gifted by his attendant in 1850 is included in The Exhibition . Also on display is a velvet jacket worn by The former emperor, shooting paraphernalia he used on hunting trips with The then Prince of Wales - later King Edward Vii , as well as his photographs and letters.
Duleep Singh married Bamba Muller , daughter of a German banker, in 1864 and made Elveden Hall, a stately home in The Suffolk countryside, their family home.
The couple had six children and The Exhibition has on display garments worn by his daughters, Princess Catherine, Princess Bamba and Princess Sophia. Princesses Bamba and Sophia were well-known suffragists who supported women's right to vote in The early 1900s.
A military uniform and objects belonging to Duleep Singh 's Second Son , Prince Frederick Duleep Singh , are also part of The Exhibition .
Mr Bance has been researching and collecting artefacts related to Duleep Singh and His Family for over 25 years.
" I came to Norfolk with a Sikh society group from our university campus, and while we were visiting, I insisted that we stop at Maharajah Duleep Singh 's grave at Elveden, " he says. He also didn't know much about Duleep Singh and his legacy at The Time .
While he was visiting The Grave , an elderly lady informed him about a Museum that was dedicated to The erstwhile ruler of The Punjab and His Family . Through his research, Mr Bance learnt that The Museum - The Ancient House Museum - was once a 15Th Century Tudor House which Prince Frederick Duleep Singh bought in 1921 and later converted to a Museum .
Three years later, he donated The Museum to The Local people along with A Number of personal artefacts. On asking The Museum 's curator for books on The Family , Mr Bance says he was told that " they had books on Duleep Singh but nothing on his children''.
To find out more about The Sikh ruler's life, Mr Bance says he placed a series of advertisements in The newspaper, asking locals to share any information they had about Duleep Singh 's children.
Over The Next six months, he received over 300 letters from people informing him that they either knew one of The Family Members or were in possession of some artefact related to them.
" I started recording these people's interviews and writing down their memories, " says Mr Bance. He also began collecting artefacts, which Some People gave for free, while others he had to purchase.
" I hope that this exhibition will be a springboard for The younger generation of British Indians to delve into their history and discover interesting artefacts that are Out There . "
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