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The Story of Queen
Episode 15

The Story of Queen

GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast · Dave Anthony

January 30, 202556m 27s

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Show Notes

Hear the incredible story of how Queen was started by a refugee immigrant and his new English friends and went from college band to stadium juggernaut selling 300 million albums worldwide.  This versatile band moved effortlessly across  genres like heavy rock, sumptuous ballads, funk & dance sounds, and even pop sounds. In this episode: 

  • How a family desperately fleeing an African revolution brought the future lead singer to England
  • How a astronomer, dentist and engineer each wrote multiple hit songs for the band
  • When Freddie's early voice was compared to a "bleating sheep" by a fellow band member
  • How Queen was duped into a questionable management contract and the vicious hit song that resulted 
  • How one of their biggest hits resulted from a chance encounter with a famous studio visitor
  • The backstory of the legendary performance at the 1985 Live Aid concert
  • The details of why Freddie Mercury acted as an emergency roadie for David Bowie early in Bowie's career 

Guest Bio - Mark Blake,  journalist & author
Author and music journalist Mark Blake is the author of several books on Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Who.  He is an authority on the band Queen spending countless hours interviewing members of the band for his books Is this the Real Life: The Untold Story of Queen and Magnifico: The A to Z of Queen. 


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