Following Freddie Mercury's untimely death at just 45 on November 24, 1991, Queen members Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon wanted to do something ...
Following Freddie Mercury’s untimely death at just 45 on November 24, 1991, Queen members Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon wanted to do something special in their bandmates’ memory after he lost his battle with AIDS. On April 20, 1992, they gathered for a huge gig that launched the Mercury Phoenix Trust charity to fight HIV/AIDS worldwide, performing alongside fellow stars from Elton John and David Bowie to George Michael and Robert Plant. Following Freddie Mercury’s untimely death at just 45 on November 24, 1991, Queen members Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon wanted to do something special in their bandmates’ memory after he lost his battle with AIDS. On April 20, 1992, they gathered for a huge gig that launched the Mercury Phoenix Trust charity to fight HIV/AIDS worldwide, performing alongside fellow stars from Elton John and David Bowie to George Michael and Robert Plant.
THE FREDDIE MERCURY Tribute Concert celebrates its 30th anniversary this month and now The Mercury Phoenix Trust has announced a five-part A-Z YouTube ...
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