Queen's first-ever live recording of "Bohemian Rhapsody" highlights a new concert and documentary film presentation coming to select theaters nationwide.
Honda's ad for Super Bowl 50 finds a group of sheep joining in for a soaring rendition of Queen's "Somebody to Love" – at least until a farmer gets within earshot.
The teaming of David Bowie and Queen for the track "Under Pressure" was a stroke a musical genius, bringing together Bowie and Freddie Mercury, two of the greatest voices in Rock and Roll history, together for the song from Queen's 1981 album Hot Space.
Freddie Mercury was the face of Queen's wildly popular mixture of hard rock, pop, cabaret, glam and opera in the '70s, before becoming one the the AIDS virus' most well-known casualties in the '90s.
When Mike Myers and Dana Carvey banged their heads to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" during one of Wayne's World's most famous sequences, it was a case of art imitating life.
Everyone has that one song that makes them feel good when they're down. Maybe a song that brings back their childhood, or that tune that takes them back to their high school or college days.