Brian May, the Glossary
Sir Brian Harold May (born 19 July 1947) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, animal rights activist and astrophysicist.[1]
Table of Contents
509 relations: "Fast" Eddie Clarke, '39, A Day at the Races (album), A Dog Named Gucci, A Kind of Magic, A Night at the Opera (Queen album), A Village Lost and Found, A-level, ABC News (United States), Absorption spectroscopy, Acoustic by Candlelight, Adam Lambert, Aimee Mann, Alice Cooper, All the Young Dudes, AllMusic, American Idol, Anaglyph 3D, Andy Powell, Animal rights, Animal welfare and rights in France, Anita Dobson, Another World (Brian May album), Anthems (Kerry Ellis album), Apollo 9, Applied Physics Laboratory, ARIA Charts, Arles, Armenia, Ars Technica, Associateships of Imperial College London, Asteroid, Asteroid Day, Asteroid impact avoidance, Astronomer Royal, Astrophysics, B612 Foundation, Bachelor of Science, Back to the Light, Bad Company, Badger culling in the United Kingdom, Badgers (animation), Banjo ukulele, Bath, Somerset, BBC, BBC News, BBC Radio 1, Bere Regis, Bernard Lovell, Billboard (magazine), ... Expand index (459 more) »
- 20th-century English singer-songwriters
- 21st-century English singer-songwriters
- Musicians from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- People associated with Liverpool John Moores University
- People educated at Hampton School
- Queen (band) members
- Queen + Adam Lambert members
- Queen + Paul Rodgers members
"Fast" Eddie Clarke
Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as "Fast" Eddie Clarke or simply "Fast" Eddie, was a British guitarist who was a member of heavy metal bands Fastway and Motörhead. Brian May and "Fast" Eddie Clarke are British lead guitarists, English heavy metal guitarists and English rock guitarists.
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'39
"39" is a song by British rock band Queen.
A Day at the Races (album)
A Day at the Races is the fifth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 10 December 1976 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States.
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A Dog Named Gucci
A Dog Named Gucci is a 2015 documentary film by Gorman Bechard that chronicles the story of an Alabama puppy set on fire, and the man who came to his rescue.
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A Kind of Magic
A Kind of Magic is the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 2 June 1986 by EMI Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US.
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A Night at the Opera (Queen album)
A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 28 November 1975 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and Elektra Records in the United States.
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A Village Lost and Found
A Village Lost and Found: Scenes in Our Village by T. R. Williams is the full title of a book released in 2009 by Brian May and Elena Vidal.
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A-level
The A-level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational authorities of British Crown dependencies to students completing secondary or pre-university education.
ABC News (United States)
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.
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Absorption spectroscopy
Absorption spectroscopy is spectroscopy that involves techniques that measure the absorption of electromagnetic radiation, as a function of frequency or wavelength, due to its interaction with a sample.
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Acoustic by Candlelight
Acoustic by Candlelight: Live on the Born Free tour is the first live album by actress and singer Kerry Ellis and rock musician Brian May, released on 17 June 2013.
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Adam Lambert
Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer. Brian May and Adam Lambert are Queen + Adam Lambert members.
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Aimee Mann
Aimee Elizabeth Mann (born September 8, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter.
Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier; February 4, 1948) is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years.
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All the Young Dudes
"All the Young Dudes" is a song written by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally recorded and released as a single by the English rock band Mott the Hoople in 1972 by Columbia Records.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
American Idol
American Idol is an American singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America.
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Anaglyph 3D
Anaglyph 3D is the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan.
Andy Powell
Andrew Powell (born 19 February 1950) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. Brian May and andy Powell are British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English male singer-songwriters, English rock guitarists and English singer-songwriters.
Animal rights
Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all sentient animals have moral worth independent of their utility to humans, and that their most basic interests—such as avoiding suffering—should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings.
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Animal welfare and rights in France
Animal welfare and rights in France is about the treatment of and laws concerning non-human animals in France.
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Anita Dobson
Anita, Lady May (born 29 April 1949), known as Anita Dobson, is an English actress and singer.
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Another World (Brian May album)
Another World is the second solo album by Queen guitarist Brian May, released on 1 June 1998 by Parlophone Records in the UK, and on 15 September 1998 by Hollywood Records in the US.
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Anthems (Kerry Ellis album)
Anthems is the debut studio album by actress and singer Kerry Ellis which was released on 13 September 2010 by Decca Records.
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Apollo 9
Apollo 9 (March 313, 1969) was the third human spaceflight in NASA's Apollo program.
Applied Physics Laboratory
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or simply Applied Physics Laboratory, or APL) is a not-for-profit university-affiliated research center (UARC) in Howard County, Maryland.
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ARIA Charts
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
Arles
Arles (Arle; Classical Arelate) is a coastal city and commune in the South of France, a subprefecture in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the former province of Provence.
Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia.
Ars Technica
Ars Technica is a website covering news and opinions in technology, science, politics, and society, created by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes in 1998.
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Associateships of Imperial College London
The Associateships of Imperial College London include the bachelor degree–equivalent awards the Associate of the Royal College of Science, the Associate of the City and Guilds of London Institute, the Associate of the Royal School of Mines, and the Associate of Imperial College School of Medicine, presented to undergraduates of Imperial College London who complete their studies at the relevant faculty.
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Asteroid
An asteroid is a minor planet—an object that is neither a true planet nor an identified comet— that orbits within the inner Solar System.
Asteroid Day
Asteroid Day (also known as International Asteroid Day) is an annual global event which is held on June 30, the anniversary of the Tunguska event in 1908 when a meteor air burst levelled about of forest in Siberia, Russia.
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Asteroid impact avoidance
Asteroid impact avoidance encompasses the methods by which near-Earth objects (NEO) on a potential collision course with Earth could be diverted away, preventing destructive impact events.
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Astronomer Royal
Astronomer Royal is a senior post in the Royal Households of the United Kingdom.
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Astrophysics
Astrophysics is a science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena.
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B612 Foundation
The B612 Foundation is a private nonprofit foundation headquartered in Mill Valley, California, United States, dedicated to planetary science and planetary defense against asteroids and other near-Earth object (NEO) impacts.
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Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin scientiae baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years.
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Back to the Light
Back to the Light is the debut solo studio album by English musician Brian May, the guitarist of Queen.
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Bad Company
Bad Company was an English rock supergroup that was formed in London in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, drummer Simon Kirke (both ex-Free), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex-Mott the Hoople) and bassist Boz Burrell (ex-King Crimson).
Badger culling in the United Kingdom
Badger culling in the United Kingdom is permitted under licence, within a set area and timescale, as a way to reduce badger numbers in the hope of controlling the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB).
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Badgers (animation)
"Badgers", also known informally as "Badger Badger Badger" or "The Badger Song", is an animated meme by British animator Jonti Picking, also known as Mr Weebl.
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Banjo ukulele
The banjo ukulele, also known as the banjolele or banjo uke, is a four-stringed musical instrument with a small banjo-type body and a fretted ukulele neck.
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Bath, Somerset
Bath (RP) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, in England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
Bere Regis
Bere Regis is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated north-west of Wareham.
Bernard Lovell
Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell (31 August 19136 August 2012) was an English physicist and radio astronomer. Brian May and Bernard Lovell are 20th-century British astronomers.
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Billboard (magazine)
Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne.
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Blue on Black
"Blue on Black" is a song by American blues rock group Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band.
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Bohemian Rhapsody
"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song by the British rock band Queen, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, A Night at the Opera (1975).
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Bohemian Rhapsody (film)
Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2018 biographical musical drama film that focuses on the life of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock band Queen, from the formation of the band in 1970 to their 1985 Live Aid performance at the original Wembley Stadium.
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Boris Johnson
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2019 to 2022.
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Born This Way (album)
Born This Way is the second studio album by American singer Lady Gaga, released by Interscope Records on May 23, 2011.
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Boss Corporation
Boss is a manufacturer of effects pedals for electric guitar and bass guitar.
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Bournemouth Daily Echo
The Bournemouth Daily Echo, commonly known as the Daily Echo (a.k.a. the Bournemouth Echo), is a local newspaper that covers the area of southeast Dorset, England, including the towns Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch.
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Bow Group
The Bow Group is a UK-based think tank promoting conservative opinion.
Brantley Gilbert
Brantley Keith Gilbert (born January 20, 1985) is an American country rock singer, songwriter and record producer from Jefferson, Georgia.
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Brexit
Brexit (portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).
Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed (born 9 October 1936) is an English actor known for his trademark bushy beard, booming voice, and exuberant personality and performances.
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Brian Cox (physicist)
Brian Edward Cox (born 3 March 1968) is an English physicist and musician who is a professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester and the Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science. Brian May and Brian Cox (physicist) are English rock keyboardists.
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Brian Leveson
Sir Brian Henry Leveson (born 22 June 1949) is a retired English judge who served as the President of the Queen's Bench Division and Head of Criminal Justice. Brian May and Brian Leveson are people associated with Liverpool John Moores University.
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Brighton Rock (song)
"Brighton Rock" is a song by British rock band Queen, written by lead guitarist Brian May.
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Bristol
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region.
British undergraduate degree classification
The British undergraduate degree classification system is a grading structure used for undergraduate degrees or bachelor's degrees and integrated master's degrees in the United Kingdom.
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Brixton Academy
Brixton Academy (originally known as the Astoria Variety Cinema, previously known as Carling Academy Brixton, currently named O2 Academy Brixton as part of a sponsorship deal with the O2 brand) is a mid-sized concert venue located in South West London, in the Lambeth district of Brixton.
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Bruce Dickinson
Paul Bruce Dickinson (born 7 August 1958) is an English singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Brian May and Bruce Dickinson are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers and English rock singers.
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is a royal residence in London, and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
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Burns London
Burns Guitars London is an English manufacturer of electric guitars and bass guitars, founded by Alice Louise Farrell (1908–1993) and James Ormston (Jim) Burns (1925–1998) in 1959.
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Capital (radio network)
Capital is a network of twelve independent contemporary hit radio stations in the United Kingdom, broadcasting a mix of local and networked programming.
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Caroline Lucas
Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who was the leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2003 to 2006, 2007 to 2012, and 2016 to 2018.
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Catherine Porter
Catherine Porter (born 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.
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Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University
The Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University is the titular head of the university who is appointed on the approval of the board of governors.
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Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
Cherie Blair
Cherie, Lady Blair (born 23 September 1954), also known professionally as Cherie Booth, is an English barrister and writer. Brian May and Cherie Blair are people associated with Liverpool John Moores University.
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Chinese Democracy
Chinese Democracy is the sixth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, released on November 23, 2008, by Black Frog and Geffen Records.
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Chris Lintott
Christopher John Lintott (born 26 November 1980) is a British astrophysicist, author and broadcaster. Brian May and Chris Lintott are 21st-century British astronomers.
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Chris Thompson (English musician)
Christopher Hamlet Thompson (born 9 March 1948) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist known both for his work with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, specifically for his lead vocal on the classic hit "Blinded by the Light" and for his solo accomplishments. Brian May and Chris Thompson (English musician) are English male guitarists and English rock guitarists.
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Classic Rock (magazine)
Classic Rock is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future.
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Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is a British singer and actor. Brian May and Cliff Richard are Ivor Novello Award winners and singers awarded knighthoods.
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Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.
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Counterpoint
In music, counterpoint is a method of composition in which two or more musical lines (or voices) are simultaneously played which are harmonically correlated yet independent in rhythm and melodic contour.
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Country music
Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.
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Countryside Alliance
The Countryside Alliance (CA) is a British organisation promoting issues relating to the countryside such as farming, rural services, small businesses and field sports, aiming to "Give Rural Britain a voice".
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COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
Cozy Powell
Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks; 29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English drummer who made his name with major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Graham Bonnet, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath.
Damselfly
Damselflies are flying insects of the suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata.
Dappy
Costadinos Contostavlos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κοντόσταυλος; born 11 June 1987), better known by his stage name Dappy, is an English rapper, singer, songwriter and actor.
Dark Stares
Dark Stares are a British alternative rock band from St Albans, Hertfordshire.
David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough (born 8 May 1926) is a British broadcaster, biologist, natural historian, and writer.
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David Cameron
David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton, (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016, and as UK Foreign Secretary under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from November 2023 to July 2024.
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Deacy Amp
The Deacy Amp (pronounced "Deeky") is an electric guitar amplifier created in 1972 by Queen's bassist John Deacon, who is an electronics engineer by training.
Death of Freddie Mercury
On 24 November 1991, British musician and Queen frontman Freddie Mercury died from bronchial pneumonia at his home in Kensington.
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Death on Two Legs
"Death on Two Legs" is a song by the British rock band Queen and is the opening track on their fourth album A Night at the Opera. The song was written by Freddie Mercury about the band's fall-out with their original manager and Trident Studios owner Norman Sheffield. Though the song makes no direct reference to him, Sheffield sued both the band and the record label for defamation.
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Deep Purple
Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968.
Def Leppard
Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1976 in Sheffield.
Digital Spy
Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK.
Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Doctor of Science
A Doctor of Science (Scientiae Doctor; most commonly abbreviated DSc or ScD) is a science doctorate awarded in a number of countries throughout the world.
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Doppler spectroscopy
Doppler spectroscopy (also known as the radial-velocity method, or colloquially, the wobble method) is an indirect method for finding extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs from radial-velocity measurements via observation of Doppler shifts in the spectrum of the planet's parent star.
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Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a NASA space mission aimed at testing a method of planetary defense against near-Earth objects (NEOs).
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Drafter
A drafter (also draughtsman / draughtswoman in British and Commonwealth English, draftsman / draftswoman, drafting technician, or CAD technician in American and Canadian English) is an engineering technician who makes detailed technical drawings or CAD designs for machinery, buildings, electronics, infrastructure, sections, etc.
EastEnders
EastEnders is a British television soap opera created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland which has been broadcast on BBC One since February 1985.
Echoplex
The Echoplex is a tape delay effects unit, first made in 1959.
Eddie Van Halen
Edward Lodewijk Van Halen (January 26, 1955 – October 6, 2020) was an American musician.
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Elena Maria Vidal
Elena Maria Vidal (born August 15, 1962), the pen name of Mary-Eileen Russell, is a historical novelist and noted blogger living in Easton, Maryland.
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Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. Brian May and Elton John are Ivor Novello Award winners, musicians awarded knighthoods and singers awarded knighthoods.
Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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English people
The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture.
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Eric Clapton
Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Brian May and Eric Clapton are 20th-century British guitarists, 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century British guitarists, 21st-century English male singers, British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English male singer-songwriters, English rock guitarists, English rock singers and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Eric Singer
Eric Singer (born Eric Doyle Mensinger; May 12, 1958) is an American drummer.
Fabry–Pérot interferometer
In optics, a Fabry–Pérot interferometer (FPI) or etalon is an optical cavity made from two parallel reflecting surfaces (i.e.: thin mirrors).
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Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly is a magazine aimed at the British farming industry.
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Fat Bottomed Girls
"Fat Bottomed Girls" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Feedback 86
Feedback 86 is the 15th studio album by guitarist Steve Hackett.
Fender Stratocaster
The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed between 1952 and 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.
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Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is an electric guitar produced by Fender.
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FHM
FHM (For Him Magazine) was a printed British multinational men's lifestyle magazine that was published in several countries.
Fito Páez
Rodolfo Páez, popularly known as Fito Páez (born 13 March 1963), is an Argentine popular rock and roll musician and filmmaker.
Five Finger Death Punch
Five Finger Death Punch, also abbreviated as 5FDP or FFDP, is an American heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2005.
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Flanging
Flanging is an audio effect produced by mixing two identical signals together, one signal delayed by a small and (usually) gradually changing period, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds.
Flash (Queen song)
"Flash" is a song by British rock band Queen.
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Flash animation
Adobe Flash animation (formerly Macromedia Flash animation and FutureSplash animation) is an animation that is created with the Adobe Animate (formerly Flash Professional) platform or similar animation software and often distributed in the SWF file format.
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Flash Gordon (soundtrack)
Flash Gordon is the ninth studio album and first soundtrack album by the British rock band Queen, released on 8 December 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and on 27 January 1981 by Elektra Records in the US.
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Floating in Heaven
"Floating in Heaven" is a song by astrophysicist and guitarist Brian May (of Queen), and singer and bassist Graham Gouldman (of 10cc).
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Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1994.
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Fought & Lost
"Fought & Lost" is a song by British singer-songwriter Sam Ryder featuring English musician Brian May and Bulgarian musical composer George Strezov.
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Fox hunting
Fox hunting is a traditional activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, normally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds.
Frances Lincoln
Frances Elisabeth Rosemary Lincoln (20 March 1945 – 26 February 2001) was an English independent publisher of illustrated books.
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Frank Musker
Frank John Musker (born 1951) is a British songwriter and composer. Brian May and Frank Musker are Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Freddie Mercury
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. Brian May and Freddie Mercury are Hollywood Records artists, Ivor Novello Award winners and Queen (band) members.
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Free (band)
Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 by Paul Rodgers (vocals), Paul Kossoff (guitar), Andy Fraser (bass, piano) and Simon Kirke (drums, percussion).
Freedom Square (Kharkiv)
Freedom Square (Ploshcha Svobody) in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is the 8th largest city-centre square in Europe.
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Furia (album)
La musique de Furia – Un film de Alexandre Aja is the original soundtrack of the 1999 film Furia, written and recorded by Brian May.
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Gary Sinise
Gary Alan Sinise (born March 17, 1955) is an American actor, director, producer, and musician.
Gatecrashing (album)
Gatecrashing is the second and final studio album by British group Living in a Box.
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GCE Ordinary Level
The O-Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education.
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Genesis (band)
Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, in 1967.
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George Formby
George Formby (born George Hoy Booth; 26 May 1904 – 6 March 1961) was an English actor, singer-songwriter and comedian who became known to a worldwide audience through his films of the 1930s and 1940s.
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George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was a British novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell, a name inspired by his favourite place River Orwell.
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Gibson Flying V
The Gibson Flying V is an electric guitar model that was originally introduced by Gibson in 1958.
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Gibson Les Paul
The Gibson Les Paul is a solid body electric guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in 1952.
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Glam rock
Glam rock is a style of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and was performed by male musicians who wore flamboyant and feminine clothing, makeup, and hairstyles, particularly platform shoes and glitter, and female musicians who wore masculine clothing.
God Save the King
"God Save the King" (alternatively "God Save the Queen" when the British monarch is female) is the national anthem of the United Kingdom and the royal anthem of each of the British Crown Dependencies, one of two national anthems of New Zealand, and the royal anthem of most Commonwealth realms.
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Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero
"Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero" is an instrumental rock track by Mark Knopfler, and the closing track from the 1983 film Local Hero soundtrack.
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Golden Days (Brian May and Kerry Ellis album)
Golden Days is the second album released by the duo Brian May and Kerry Ellis.
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Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II
The Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II was the international celebration held in 2002 marking the 50th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.
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Good Company (Queen song)
"Good Company" is a song by British rock band Queen, which was written by Brian May.
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Good Morning America
Good Morning America (often abbreviated as GMA) is an American morning television program that is broadcast on ABC.
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Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy
"Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" is the eighth track from the British rock band Queen's 1976 album A Day at the Races, written by Freddie Mercury.
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Graham Gouldman
Graham Keith Gouldman (born 10 May 1946) is an English singer, musician and songwriter, best known as the co-lead singer and bassist of the art rock band 10cc. Brian May and Graham Gouldman are English male guitarists and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is a special Grammy Award that is awarded by The Recording Academy to "performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." This award is distinct from the Grammy Hall of Fame Award, which honors specific recordings rather than individuals, and the Grammy Trustees Award, which honors non-performers.
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Greco guitars
Greco (Japanese) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by the Kanda Shokai Corporation, a musical instrument wholesaler mostly known for being part of Fender Japan.
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Green Party of England and Wales
The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW; Plaid Werdd Cymru a Lloegr; Parti Gwer Pow Sows ha Kembra; often known simply as the Green Party or the Greens) is a green, left-wing political party in England and Wales.
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Grigorij Richters
Grigorij S. Richters (born 21 May 1987) is a film director, public relations expert, activist, producer and official Forbes Council member.
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Guild Guitar Company
The Guild Guitar Company is a United States-based guitar manufacturer founded in 1952 by Alfred Dronge, a guitarist and music-store owner, and George Mann, a former executive with the Epiphone Guitar Company.
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Guitar Player
Guitar Player is an American magazine for guitarists, founded in 1967 in San Jose, California.
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Guitar solo
A guitar solo is a melodic passage, instrumental section, or entire piece of music, pre-written (or improvised) to be played on a classical, electric, or acoustic guitar.
Guitar World
Guitar World is a monthly music magazine for guitarists – and fans of guitar-based music and trends – that has been published since July 1980.
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Guitarist
A guitarist (or a guitar player) is a person who plays the guitar.
Guitarist (magazine)
Guitarist is a British monthly music-making magazine published by Future plc.
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Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in March 1985 when local bands Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns merged.
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Gwilym Lee
Gwilym Lee (born 24 November 1983) is a Welsh actor.
Hammer to Fall
"Hammer to Fall" is a 1984 song by the British rock band Queen.
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Hammersmith Apollo
The Hammersmith Apollo, currently called the Eventim Apollo for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the Hammersmith Odeon, is a live entertainment performance venue, originally built as a cinema called the Gaumont Palace.
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Hampton Hill
Hampton Hill (initially known as "New Hampton") is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames to the south of Twickenham.
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Hampton School
Hampton School is a fee-charging, boys-only private day school in Hampton, London, England. Brian May and Hampton School are people educated at Hampton School.
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Hang Cool Teddy Bear
Hang Cool Teddy Bear is the tenth studio album by Meat Loaf.
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Hank Marvin
Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter. Brian May and Hank Marvin are British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English male singer-songwriters, English multi-instrumentalists, English rock guitarists, English rock keyboardists, English rock singers and English singer-songwriters.
Hans Zimmer
Hans Florian Zimmer (born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. Brian May and Hans Zimmer are Hollywood Records artists.
Hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars.
HARDtalk
HARDtalk is a BBC television and radio programme broadcast on the UK feed of BBC News channel, on International feed of BBC News channel, and on the BBC World Service.
Hayabusa2
is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA.
Headless Cross (album)
Headless Cross is the fourteenth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath.
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Headlong (song)
"Headlong" is a song by British rock band Queen, released as the third single from their fourteenth studio album, Innuendo (1991).
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Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Henry Smith (British politician)
Henry Edward Millar Smith (born 14 May 1969) is an English Conservative Party politician.
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Hera (space mission)
Hera is a space mission in development at the European Space Agency in its Space Safety program.
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Heteragrion
Heteragrion is a genus of damselflies in the family Heteragrionidae.
Hinton Waldrist
Hinton Waldrist is a village and civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, England.
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Holburne Museum
The Holburne Museum (formerly known as the Holburne of Menstrie Museum and the Holburne Museum of Art) is located in Sydney Pleasure Gardens, Bath, Somerset, England.
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Hollywood Records
Hollywood Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group.
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Hollywood.com
Hollywood.com is an entertainment news website covering popular culture topics including movies, television, music and celebrities.
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Hot Space
Hot Space is the tenth studio album by the British rock band Queen.
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Hunting Act 2004
The Hunting Act 2004 (c. 37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which bans the hunting of most wild mammals (notably foxes, deer, hares and mink) with dogs in England and Wales, subject to some strictly limited exemptions; the Act does not cover the use of dogs in the process of flushing out an unidentified wild mammal, nor does it affect drag hunting, where hounds are trained to follow an artificial scent.
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I Can't Live with You
"I Can't Live with You" is a song by the British rock band Queen, which was released in 1991 as the fourth single from their fourteenth studio album Innuendo.
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I Want It All (Queen song)
"I Want It All" is a song by British rock band Queen, featured on their 1989 studio album, The Miracle.
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I'm Going Slightly Mad
"I'm Going Slightly Mad" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Ian Paice
Ian Anderson Paice (born 29 June 1948) is an English musician who is the drummer and last remaining original member of the rock band Deep Purple.
Ibanez JS Series
The Ibanez JS Series is a signature series of electric guitars endorsed by Joe Satriani and manufactured by Ibanez.
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Icarus (journal)
ICARUS is a scientific journal dedicated to the field of planetary science.
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Idio
idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers.
If I Were a Carpenter (song)
"If I Were a Carpenter" is a folk song written by Tim Hardin in the 1960s, and re-recorded with commercial success by various artists including Bobby Darin, The Four Tops and Johnny Cash.
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IHeartRadio Music Festival
The iHeartRadio Music Festival is a two-day music concert festival held every year on the third or fourth weekend of September since 2011 by iHeartRadio along the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
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Imperial College London
Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England.
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Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Innuendo (album)
Innuendo is the fourteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 4 February 1991 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and it is the band's first studio album to be released by Hollywood Records in the United States.
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Innuendo (song)
"Innuendo" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Meta Platforms.
International Fund for Animal Welfare
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is one of the largest animal welfare and conservation charities in the world.
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Internet meme
An Internet meme, or simply meme, is a cultural item (such as an idea, behaviour, or style) that is spread via the Internet, often through social media platforms.
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Interplanetary dust cloud
The interplanetary dust cloud, or zodiacal cloud (as the source of the zodiacal light), consists of cosmic dust (small particles floating in outer space) that pervades the space between planets within planetary systems, such as the Solar System.
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IRAS
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (Dutch: Infrarood Astronomische Satelliet) (IRAS) was the first space telescope to perform a survey of the entire night sky at infrared wavelengths.
Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. Brian May and Iron Maiden are Ivor Novello Award winners.
Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher.
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Isle of Wight Festival
The Isle of Wight Festival is a British music festival which takes place annually in Newport on the Isle of Wight, England.
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It's Late
"It's Late" is a song by English rock band Queen, written by guitarist Brian May and released on their 1977 studio album, News of the World.
ITunes
iTunes was a media player, media library, mobile device management utility developed by Apple.
Ivor Novello Awards
The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing.
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Jamie Moses
Jamie Moses (born 30 August 1955) is an English rock and pop singer and guitarist. Brian May and Jamie Moses are English rock guitarists and Queen + Paul Rodgers members.
Jayce Lewis
Jason Charles Lewis known professionally as Jayce Lewis (born 29 September 1984) is a Welsh musician from Bridgend, South Wales.
Jazz (Queen album)
Jazz is the seventh studio album by the British rock band Queen.
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Jean-Pierre Danel
Jean-Pierre Danel (born 4 June 1968) is a French guitarist, record producer, music writer, and songwriter.
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Jeff Beck
Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 194410 January 2023) was an English guitarist. Brian May and Jeff Beck are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English rock guitarists and progressive rock guitarists.
Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Bernard Corbyn (born 26 May 1949) is a British politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North since 1983.
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Jerry Hadley
Jerry Hadley (June 16, 1952 – July 18, 2007) was an American operatic tenor.
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Jessie J
Jessica Ellen Cornish (born 27 March 1988), known professionally as Jessie J, is an English singer and songwriter. Brian May and Jessie J are English singer-songwriters.
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer.
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Jimmy Page
James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Brian May and Jimmy Page are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, English heavy metal guitarists and English male guitarists.
Jodrell Bank Observatory
Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England hosts a number of radio telescopes as part of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Manchester.
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Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements. Brian May and Joe Cocker are English rock singers.
Joe Elliott
Joseph Thomas Elliott (born 1 August 1959) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the hard rock band Def Leppard. Brian May and Joe Elliott are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers and English rock singers.
Joe Satriani
Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg.
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John Deacon
John Richard Deacon (born 19 August 1951) is an English retired musician best known for being the bass guitarist for the rock band Queen. Brian May and John Deacon are English multi-instrumentalists, Ivor Novello Award winners and Queen (band) members.
John Krebs, Baron Krebs
John Richard Krebs, Baron Krebs, FRS (born 11 April 1945) is an English zoologist researching in the field of behavioural ecology of birds.
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John Miceli
John Miceli (born May 29, 1961) is the drummer for Meat Loaf's backing band, the Neverland Express.
John Paul Jones (musician)
John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin; 3 January 1946), is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the rock band Led Zeppelin. Brian May and John Paul Jones (musician) are English multi-instrumentalists, English rock guitarists and English rock keyboardists.
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Jon Culshaw
Jonathan Peter Culshaw (born 2 June 1968) is an English actor, comedian and impressionist.
Jonti Picking
Jonathan "Jonti" Picking (born 17 May 1975), also known as Weebl and Mr Weebl, is a British Internet personality and Flash animator and is the creator of Weebl's Stuff. Brian May and Jonti Picking are English male singer-songwriters and English singer-songwriters.
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Just William
Just William is the first book of children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922.
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Justin Hawkins
Justin David Hawkins (born 17 March 1975) is an English musician, Internet personality, singer and songwriter best known as the founder, lead singer, and lead guitarist of The Darkness. Brian May and Justin Hawkins are 21st-century English male singers, British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English male singer-songwriters, English rock guitarists, English rock singers, English singer-songwriters and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Kathryn Calder
Kathryn Jane Calder (born June 17, 1982) is a Canadian indie rock musician, who performs as a solo artist, and is a member of the bands The New Pornographers and Frontperson.
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Katy Perry
Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Kenny Wayne Shepherd (born Kenny Wayne Brobst; June 12, 1977) is an American guitarist.
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Kerry Ellis
Kerry Jane Ellis (born 6 May 1979) is an English actress and singer who is best known for her work in musical theatre and subsequent crossover into music.
Killer Queen
"Killer Queen" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Knight
A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity.
Knight Bachelor
The title of Knight Bachelor is the basic rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry; it is a part of the British honours system.
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Koto (instrument)
The is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan.
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Kris Allen
Kristopher Neil Allen (born June 21, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and the winner of the eighth season of American Idol.
KTNV-TV
KTNV-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, affiliated with ABC.
Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Labour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.
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Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer-songwriter and actress.
Las Palabras de Amor
"Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love)" is a rock ballad by the British rock band Queen.
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Las Vegas Valley
The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada, and the second largest in the Southwestern United States.
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League Against Cruel Sports
The League Against Cruel Sports, formerly known as the League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports, is a UK-based animal welfare charity which campaigns to stop blood sports such as fox hunting, hare and deer hunting; game bird shooting; and animal fighting.
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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. Brian May and Led Zeppelin are Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Lee Holdridge
Lee Elwood Holdridge (born March 3, 1944) is a Haitian-born American composer, conductor, and orchestrator.
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Les Diableries
Les Diableries is the title of a series of stereoscopic photographs published in Paris during the 1860s.
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Let Me Live
"Let Me Live" is a 1996 song by Queen, from the album Made in Heaven.
Liar (Queen song)
"Liar" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by the lead singer Freddie Mercury in 1970.
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List of animal rights advocates
Advocates of animal rights believe that many or all sentient animals have moral worth that is independent of their utility for humans, and that their most basic interests—such as in avoiding suffering—should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings.
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List of smoking bans
Smoking bans are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, which prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces.
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Live Aid
Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985.
Live at the Brixton Academy (Brian May album)
Live at the Brixton Academy is a recording of The Brian May Band's first show in London on June 15, 1993.
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Live at Wembley '86
Live at Wembley '86 is a double live album by the British rock band Queen.
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Live in Ukraine
Live in Ukraine is a double live album and video and also last release by British rock collaboration Queen + Paul Rodgers.
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Live Lounge
The Live Lounge is a segment on the British radio stations BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra.
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public research university in the city of Liverpool, England.
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Living in a Box
Living in a Box are a British band founded in 1985.
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Love of My Life (Queen song)
"Love of My Life" is a song by the British rock band Queen from their 1975 album A Night at the Opera.
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Luthier
A luthier is a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments.
Lydia Loveless
Lydia Loveless (née Ankrom, born September 4, 1990) is an American alternative country singer-songwriter from Columbus, Ohio.
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M4 motorway
The M4, originally the London-South Wales Motorway, is a motorway in the United Kingdom running from west London to southwest Wales.
Made in Heaven
Made in Heaven is the fifteenth and final studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 6 November 1995 by Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom and by Hollywood Records in the United States.
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Maggie Ryder
Maggie Ryder is an English singer/songwriter and musician, principally known as a backing singer for artists such Brian May and Eurythmics.
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Mainichi Shimbun
The is one of the major newspapers in Japan, published by In addition to the Mainichi Shimbun, which is printed twice a day in several local editions, Mainichi also operates an English-language news website called The Mainichi (previously Mainichi Daily News, abbreviated MDN), and publishes a bilingual news magazine, Mainichi Weekly.
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Mainstream rock
Mainstream rock (also known as heritage rock) is a radio format used by many commercial radio stations in the United States and Canada.
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Marillion
Marillion are a British neo prog band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979.
Mark Knopfler
Mark Freuder Knopfler (born 12 August 1949) is a British guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Brian May and Mark Knopfler are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Martin Rees
Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: (born 23 June 1942) is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. Brian May and Martin Rees are 20th-century British astronomers, 21st-century British astronomers and British astrophysicists.
Mashup (music)
A mashup (also mesh, mash up, mash-up, blend, bastard pop or bootleg) is a creative work, usually a song, created by blending two or more pre-recorded songs, typically by superimposing the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the instrumental track of another and changing the tempo and key where necessary.
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Meat Loaf
Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday; September 27, 1947 – January 20, 2022), known professionally as Meat Loaf, was an American singer and actor known for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows.
MGM Grand Las Vegas
The MGM Grand Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
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Michael Casswell
Michael John Casswell (18 June 1963 – 30 September 2016) was an English session guitarist, who toured and recorded with numerous artists including Brian May, Joe Bonamassa, Steve Hackett, Wang Chung, Ronan Keating, Rose Royce, Cozy Powell, Tony Hadley, Go West, Dean Friedman, Limahl (Kajagoogoo), Rhinos Revenge Band, Fanfields (Toto tribute project) and Marcus Malone. Brian May and Michael Casswell are English male guitarists and English rock guitarists.
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Michael Gove
Michael Andrew Gove (born Graeme Andrew Logan, 26 August 1967) is a British retired politician who served in various cabinet positions under David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.
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Michael Moran (music producer)
Michael Moran (born 4 March 1948) is an English musician, songwriter, composer and record producer.
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Michael Rowan-Robinson
(Geoffrey) Michael Rowan-Robinson (born 9 July 1942) is an astronomer, astrophysicist and Professor of Astrophysics at Imperial College London. Brian May and Michael Rowan-Robinson are 20th-century British astronomers.
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Michelob Ultra Arena
The Michelob Ultra Arena, formerly the Mandalay Bay Events Center, is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose indoor arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
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Middlesex
Middlesex (abbreviation: Middx) is a historic county in southeast England.
Ministry of Aviation
The Ministry of Aviation was a department of the United Kingdom government established in 1959.
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Miriam Stockley
Miriam Arlene Stockley (born 15 April 1962) is a British singer.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in astronomy, astrophysics and related fields.
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Monty Python
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe formed in 1969 consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film satirizing the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group (Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin) and directed by Gilliam and Jones in their feature directorial debuts.
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Motörhead
Motörhead were an English rock band formed in London in 1975 by bassist and lead vocalist Lemmy Kilmister, guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Lucas Fox.
Mott the Hoople
Mott the Hoople were a British rock band formed in Herefordshire.
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Moulin, Scotland
Moulin is a village in Perthshire in central Scotland.
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Move It
"Move It" is a song written by Ian Samwell and recorded by Cliff Richard and the Drifters (the English band that would later become "The Shadows").
MTV
MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.
MTV Europe Music Award for Global Icon
The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners for Global Icon.
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MusicMight
MusicMight (formerly RockDetector) was a rock music website that provides artist and product information through a global website and an ongoing book series.
My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance (commonly abbreviated to MCR or My Chem) is an American rock band from Newark, New Jersey.
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Mycobacterium bovis
Mycobacterium bovis is a slow-growing (16- to 20-hour generation time) aerobic bacterium and the causative agent of tuberculosis in cattle (known as bovine TB).
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N-Dubz
N-Dubz are an English hip-hop trio from Camden Town, London, England, consisting of cousins Dappy and Tulisa, and Fazer.
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research.
Nature (journal)
Nature is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England.
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Nature Communications
Nature Communications is a peer-reviewed, open access, scientific journal published by Nature Portfolio since 2010.
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Near-Earth object
A near-Earth object (NEO) is any small Solar System body orbiting the Sun whose closest approach to the Sun (perihelion) is less than 1.3 times the Earth–Sun distance (astronomical unit, AU).
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Neil Murray (British musician)
Philip Neil Murray (born 27 August 1950) is a Scottish musician, best known as the former bassist of Whitesnake, the Brian May Band, Black Sabbath, and Gary Moore.
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Neko Case
Neko Richelle Case (born September 8, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the Canadian indie rock group the New Pornographers.
NEO-MAPP
NEO-MAPP (Near-Earth-Object Modelling and Payloads for Protection) is a project for studying planetary defence and asteroid exploration.
New Horizons
New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program.
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News of the World (album)
News of the World is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 28 October 1977 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States.
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Newsquest
Newsquest Media Group Limited is the second largest publisher of regional and local newspapers in the United Kingdom.
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian novel and cautionary tale by English writer George Orwell.
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NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.
No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)
"No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young)" is the final single recorded by the British rock band Queen.
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Norah Jones
Norah Jones (born Geethali Norah Jones Shankar; March 30, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist.
Now I'm Here
"Now I'm Here" is a song by English rock band Queen, released on their third studio album, Sheer Heart Attack (1974).
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Olympic Stadium (Moscow)
Olympic Stadium (Олимпийский стадион) (known locally as Olimpiyskiy) was an indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia.
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Omnibus Press
Omnibus Press is a publisher of music-related books.
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One Vision
"One Vision" is a song written and recorded by the British rock band Queen, first released as a single in November 1985 and then included on their 1986 album A Kind of Magic.
Oral exam
The oral exam (also oral test or viva voce; Rigorosum in German-speaking nations) is a practice in many schools and disciplines in which an examiner poses questions to the student in spoken form.
Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Os Paralamas do Sucesso
Os Paralamas do Sucesso (also known simply as Paralamas) is a Brazilian rock band, formed in Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, in the late 1970s.
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OSIRIS-REx
OSIRIS-REx was a NASA asteroid-study and sample-return mission that visited and collected samples from 101955 Bennu, a carbonaceous near-Earth asteroid.
Overkill (Motörhead song)
"Overkill" is a song by English rock band Motörhead.
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Paddington Bear
Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children's literature.
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Parker Fly
The Parker Fly was a model of electric guitar built by Parker Guitars.
Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon.
Party at the Palace
The Party at the Palace was a British pop/rock music concert held at Buckingham Palace Garden in London on 3 June 2002.
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Patrick Michel
Patrick Michel (born 25 February 1970 in Saint-Tropez, France) is a French planetary scientist, Senior Researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), leader of the team TOP (Theories and Observations in Planetology) of the CNRS and Université Côte d'Azur Lagrange Laboratory at the Côte d'Azur Observatory in Nice (France), and also a Global Fellow of the University of Tokyo.
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Patrick Moore
Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore (4 March 1923 – 9 December 2012) was an English amateur astronomer who attained prominence in that field as a writer, researcher, radio commentator and television presenter. Brian May and Patrick Moore are 20th-century British astronomers and 21st-century British astronomers.
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Paul Rodgers
Paul Bernard Rodgers (born 17 December 1949) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Brian May and Paul Rodgers are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, English male singer-songwriters, English multi-instrumentalists, English rock singers, Ivor Novello Award winners and Queen + Paul Rodgers members.
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Peacock Theater
The Peacock Theater, formerly Nokia Theatre and Microsoft Theater, is a music and theater venue in downtown Los Angeles, California at L.A. Live.
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Peer review
Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people with similar competencies as the producers of the work (peers).
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is an American animal rights nonprofit organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, and led by Ingrid Newkirk, its international president.
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Pete Cornish
Pete Cornish is a British designer of electric guitar effects and other electronic musical instruments.
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Phil Collins
Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Brian May and Phil Collins are 20th-century English male singers, 21st-century English male singers, English male singer-songwriters, English multi-instrumentalists, English rock keyboardists, English rock singers, English singer-songwriters and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Planet Rock (radio station)
Planet Rock is a British digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Kiss Network.
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Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II was the international celebration in 2022 marking the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.
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Platinum Party at the Palace
The Platinum Party at the Palace was a British music concert, held outside Buckingham Palace on The Mall in London on 4 June 2022, in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Plectrum
A plectrum is a small flat tool used for plucking or strumming of a stringed instrument.
Premier Guitar
Premier Guitar is a media company devoted to guitarists.
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Prince's Trust
The Prince's Trust (Ymddiriedolaeth y Tywysog) is a United Kingdom-based charity founded in 1976 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track.
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Progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s.
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Pulse nightclub shooting
On, 2016, 29-year-old Omar Mateen shot and killed 49 people and wounded 53 more in a mass shooting at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States before Orlando Police officers fatally shot him after a three-hour standoff.
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Queen (band)
Queen are a British rock band formed in London in 1970 by Freddie Mercury (lead vocals, piano), Brian May (guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). Brian May and Queen (band) are Hollywood Records artists and Ivor Novello Award winners.
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Queen (Queen album)
Queen is the debut studio album by the British rock band Queen.
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Queen + Adam Lambert
Queen + Adam Lambert (sometimes referred to as Q+AL or QAL) is a collaboration between the remaining active members of the British band Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) and American vocalist Adam Lambert.
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Queen + Adam Lambert 2016 Summer Festival Tour
The Queen + Adam Lambert 2016 Summer Festival Tour was a summer stadium/festival tour by British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert.
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Queen + Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live
Queen + Adam Lambert Rock Big Ben Live was a concert on New Year's Eve 2014 and New Years Day 2015 performed by Queen + Adam Lambert to celebrate the New Year in the UK.
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Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012
The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2012 was a European concert tour that was the first touring collaboration between British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert.
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Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015
The Queen + Adam Lambert Tour 2014–2015 was a worldwide concert tour by British rock band Queen and American singer Adam Lambert during 2014 and 2015.
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Queen + Paul Rodgers
Queen + Paul Rodgers (sometimes referred to as Q+PR or QPR) was a collaboration between Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) and Paul Rodgers, formerly of Bad Company, Free, The Firm and The Law.
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Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour
The Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour (also known as Return of the Champions Tour) was the first world concert tour by Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, joined by singer Paul Rodgers under the moniker of Queen + Paul Rodgers.
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Queen II
Queen II is the second studio album by the British rock band Queen.
Radial velocity
The radial velocity or line-of-sight velocity of a target with respect to an observer is the rate of change of the vector displacement between the two points.
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Reading and Leeds Festivals
The Reading and Leeds Festivals are a pair of annual music festivals that take place in Reading and Leeds in England.
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Record Store Day
Record Store Day is an annual event inaugurated in 2007 to "celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store".
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Red Special
The Red Special is the electric guitar designed and built by Queen's guitarist Brian May and his father, Harold, when Brian was a teenager in the early 1960s.
Resurrection
Resurrection or anastasis is the concept of coming back to life after death.
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Rick Wakeman
Richard Christopher Wakeman (born 18 May 1949) is an English keyboardist and composer best known as a member of the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004, and for his prolific solo career. Brian May and Rick Wakeman are English rock keyboardists.
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Robert Mouzillat
Robert Gustave Mouzillat (1913–2010) was the founder of La Stereochromie which traded as RoMo, a stereoscopic image company.
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Rock and roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock-n-roll, rock 'n' roll, rock n' roll or Rock n' Roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie.
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Rock in Rio
Rock in Rio is a biennial Brazilian multi-day music festival held at City of Rock in Rio de Janeiro.
Rockstar (Dappy song)
"Rockstar" is the second single from former N-Dubz lead rapper Dappy's debut studio album, Bad Intentions staying with the commercial pop template of his previous single, "No Regrets".
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Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
Roger Meddows Taylor (born 26 July 1949) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. Brian May and Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) are 20th-century English male singers, 20th-century English singer-songwriters, 21st-century English male singers, 21st-century English singer-songwriters, English male singer-songwriters, English multi-instrumentalists, English rock singers, Ivor Novello Award winners, Queen (band) members, Queen + Adam Lambert members and Queen + Paul Rodgers members.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Rory Gallagher
William Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) was an Irish musician and songwriter.
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Rowman & Littlefield
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an American independent academic publishing company founded in 1949.
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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.
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Royal Canadian Geographical Society
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS; French: Société géographique royale du Canada) is a Canadian nonprofit educational organization.
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Royal Photographic Society
The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, commonly known as the Royal Photographic Society (RPS), is one of the world's oldest photographic societies.
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RSPCA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is a charity operating in England and Wales which promotes animal welfare.
Rusty Schweickart
Russell Louis "Rusty" Schweickart (also Schweikart; born October 25, 1935) is an American aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut, research scientist, U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, as well as a former business executive and government executive.
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Sam Ryder
Sam Ryder Robinson (born 25 June 1989) is a British singer, songwriter, producer, composer and social media personality. Brian May and Sam Ryder are 21st-century English male singers.
Sammy Hagar
Sam Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as the Red Rocker, is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
Save Me (animal welfare)
Save Me is an animal welfare organisation that campaigns against fox hunting and badger culling.
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Save Me (Queen song)
"Save Me" is a song by the British rock band Queen from their 1980 album The Game.
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Save the Badger Badger Badger
"Save the Badger Badger Badger" is a mashup of Jonti Picking's 2003 viral Flash animation Badgers and "Flash" by Queen.
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Scandal (song)
"Scandal" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Scottish National Party
The Scottish National Party (SNP; Scots National Pairty, Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba) is a Scottish nationalist and social democratic party.
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Scottish people
The Scottish people or Scots (Scots fowk; Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.
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Seville
Seville (Sevilla) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville.
Sheer Heart Attack
Sheer Heart Attack is the third studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 8 November 1974 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States.
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Shelley Preston
Shelley Preston (born 14 May 1964) is a singer who is famous for being a former member of the pop group Bucks Fizz, when she replaced Jay Aston in June 1985.
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Shepherd's Bush Empire
Shepherd's Bush Empire (currently known as O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the BBC Television Theatre) is a music venue in Shepherd's Bush, West London, run by the Academy Music Group.
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Sir
Sir is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages.
Sissel Kyrkjebø
Sissel Kyrkjebø (born 24 June 1969), also simply known as Sissel, is a Norwegian soprano.
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Sixpence (British coin)
The British sixpence piece, sometimes known as a tanner or sixpenny bit, was a denomination of sterling coinage worth of one pound or half of one shilling.
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Skiffle
Skiffle is a genre of folk music with influences from American folk music, blues, country, bluegrass, and jazz, generally performed with a mixture of manufactured and homemade or improvised instruments.
Slash (musician)
Saul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), known professionally as Slash, is a British-American musician who is known as the lead guitarist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s and mid 1990s. Brian May and Slash (musician) are 20th-century British guitarists, 21st-century British guitarists, British lead guitarists, English male guitarists and English rock guitarists.
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Smile (band)
Smile were an English rock band formed in London in 1968 and was the predecessor of the band Queen.
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Spamalot
Spamalot (also known as Monty Python's Spamalot: A Musical (Lovingly) Ripped Off from the Motion Picture Monty Python and the Holy Grail) is a stage musical with score by John Du Prez and Eric Idle, with lyrics and book by Idle.
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
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Spider-Man 2 (soundtrack)
Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 2 is the soundtrack album for the 2004 film Spider-Man 2, released on June 22, 2004.
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Spike Edney
Philip "Spike" Edney (born 11 December 1951) is an English musician who, since the 1960s, has performed with a number of bands, most notably with Queen in their live concerts, where his participation started in 1984 during Queen's The Works tour. Brian May and Spike Edney are English rock guitarists, English rock keyboardists, Queen + Adam Lambert members and Queen + Paul Rodgers members.
Star Fleet Project
Star Fleet Project is a solo project of Brian May, Queen's guitarist, and a mini-album of the same name.
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Stargazing Live
Stargazing Live is a British live television programme on astronomy that was broadcast yearly on BBC Two over three nights every winter from 2011 to 2017.
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Starmus Festival
The Starmus International Festival is an international gathering focused on celebrating astronomy, space exploration, music, art, and the natural sciences.
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Stent
In medicine, a stent is a tube usually constructed of a metallic alloy or a polymer.
Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication
The Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication is an honor bestowed by the Starmus Festival to individuals and teams in science and the arts to recognize the work of those helping to promote the public awareness of science.
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Stephen Sackur
Stephen John Sackur (born 9 January 1964) is an English journalist who presents HARDtalk, a current affairs interview programme on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel.
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Stereoscope
A stereoscope is a device for viewing a stereoscopic pair of separate images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same scene, as a single three-dimensional image.
Stereoscopy
Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopics, or stereo imaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision.
Steve Barron
Steven Barron (born 4 May 1956) is an Irish-British filmmaker and music video director.
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Steve Ferrone
Steve Ferrone (born 25 April 1950) is an English drummer.
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Steve Hackett
Stephen Richard Hackett (born 12 February 1950) is an English guitarist who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of the progressive rock band Genesis from 1971 to 1977. Brian May and Steve Hackett are British lead guitarists, English male guitarists, English rock guitarists and progressive rock guitarists.
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Steve Rothery
Steven Rothery (born 25 November 1959) is an English musician who is the original guitarist and the longest continuous member of the progressive rock band Marillion. Brian May and Steve Rothery are British lead guitarists, English rock guitarists and progressive rock guitarists.
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Steve Vai
Steven Siro Vai (born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Brian May and Steve Vai are progressive rock guitarists.
Stone Cold Crazy
"Stone Cold Crazy" is a song written and performed by British rock band Queen for their 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack.
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Sunday Times Rich List
The Sunday Times Rich List is a list of the 1,000 wealthiest people or families resident in the United Kingdom ranked by net wealth.
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Surrey Advertiser
The Surrey Advertiser is a newspaper for Surrey, England which was established in 1864 and gradually evolved into the Surrey Advertiser Group of seven more localised titles.
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Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Lee Hoffs (born January 17, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and actress.
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Sweep picking
Sweep picking is a guitar-playing technique.
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Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese.
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Tapping
Tapping is a playing technique that can be used on any stringed instrument, but which is most commonly used on guitar.
Tōkai Gakki
, often referred to as Tokai Guitars, is a Japanese musical instrument manufacturer situated in Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka prefecture.
Teddy Boys
The Teddy Boys or Teds were a mainly British youth subculture of the early 1950s to mid-1960s who were interested in rock and roll and R&B music, wearing clothes partly inspired by the styles worn by dandies in the Edwardian period, which Savile Row tailors had attempted to re-introduce in Britain after the Second World War.
Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Cancer Trust is a cancer care and support charity in the UK that exists to improve the cancer experience of young people aged 13–24.
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Teide Observatory
Teide Observatory (Observatorio del Teide), IAU code 954, is an astronomical observatory on Mount Teide at, located on Tenerife, Spain.
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Tenerife
Tenerife (formerly spelled Teneriffe) is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands.
Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)
"Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" (Japanese title: "手をとりあって") is a song by Queen from their 1976 album A Day at the Races.
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The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996 film)
The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1996 fantasy comedy family film, directed by Steve Barron and based on the original 1883 novel of the same name by Carlo Collodi.
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The B-52s
The B-52s, originally presented as the B-52's (with an apostrophe; used until 2008), are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976.
The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The Brian May Band
The Brian May Band were an English rock band formed by Queen guitarist Brian May for touring in promotion of his studio albums.
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The Cosmos Rocks
The Cosmos Rocks is the only studio album by Queen + Paul Rodgers (and Queen's sixteenth studio album overall), released on 15 September 2008.
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The Cross (band)
The Cross were an English rock band formed in 1987 by Queen drummer Roger Taylor.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Darkness (band)
The Darkness is a British rock band that formed in Lowestoft, England in 2000. Brian May and the Darkness (band) are Ivor Novello Award winners.
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The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday, 20 April 1992, at Wembley Stadium in London, England, for an audience of 72,000.
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The Game (Queen album)
The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Miracle (album)
The Miracle is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 22 May 1989 by Parlophone Records and Capitol Records in both the United Kingdom and the U.S. respectively, where it was the band's third and final studio album to be released on latter label, and their first studio album on the former label.
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The Musical Box (song)
"The Musical Box" is a song by English progressive rock band Genesis, which was originally released on their third studio album Nursery Cryme in 1971.
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The New European
The New European is a British pan-European weekly political and cultural newspaper and website.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Prophet's Song
"The Prophet's Song" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by their guitarist Brian May, originally released on their fourth studio album A Night at the Opera in 1975.
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The Quarto Group
The Quarto Group is a global illustrated book publishing group founded in 1976.
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The Shadows
The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters between 1958 and 1959) were an English instrumental rock group, who dominated the British popular music charts in the pre-Beatles era from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Brian May and the Shadows are Ivor Novello Award winners.
The Show Must Go On (Queen song)
"The Show Must Go On" is a song by British rock band Queen, featured as the twelfth and final track on their 1991 album, Innuendo.
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The Sky at Night
The Sky at Night is a documentary television programme on astronomy produced by the BBC.
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The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964.
The Works (Queen album)
The Works is the eleventh studio album by the British rock band Queen.
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The X Factor (British TV series)
The X Factor is a British reality television music competition, and part of the global X Factor franchise created by Simon Cowell.
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Theresa May
Theresa Mary, Lady May (born 1 October 1956) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019.
These Are the Days of Our Lives
"These Are the Days of Our Lives" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Thirty-two-bar form
The 32-bar form, also known as the AABA song form, American popular song form and the ballad form, is a song structure commonly found in Tin Pan Alley songs and other American popular music, especially in the first half of the 20th century.
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Thomas Richard Williams
Thomas Richard Williams (5 May 1824 – 5 April 1871) was a British professional photographer and one of the pioneers of stereoscopy.
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Tie Your Mother Down
"Tie Your Mother Down" is a song by the British rock band Queen, written by lead guitarist Brian May.
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Tim Staffell
Timothy John Staffell (born 24 February 1948) is an English rock musician, visual artist, model maker and designer. Brian May and Tim Staffell are English rock singers.
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Too Much Love Will Kill You
"Too Much Love Will Kill You" is a song written by British guitarist Brian May of Queen, Frank Musker and Elizabeth Lamers.
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Townsquare Media, Inc. (formerly Regent Communications until 2010) is an American radio network and media company based in Purchase, New York.
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Treble booster
A treble booster is an effects unit used by guitarists to increase the high end of their tonal spectrum.
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Tremolo
In music, tremolo, or tremolando, is a trembling effect.
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria.
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Twickenham
Twickenham is a suburban district in London, England.
Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium in Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, is a rugby union stadium owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), English rugby union governing body, which has its headquarters there.
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X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.
Two's Company (Cliff Richard album)
Two's Company: The Duets is a 2006 album by Cliff Richard.
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UK singles chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled the Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.
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Ultimate Guitar
Ultimate Guitar (Ultimate Guitar USA LLC), also known as Ultimate-Guitar.com or simply UG, is an online platform for guitarists and musicians, started on October 9, 1998 by Eugeny Naidenov and based in San Francisco, US.
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United Press International
United Press International (UPI) is an American international news agency whose newswires, photo, news film, and audio services provided news material to thousands of newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations for most of the 20th century until its eventual decline beginning in the early 1980s.
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Van Halen
Van Halen was an American rock band formed in Pasadena, California, in 1973.
Veganuary
Veganuary is an annual challenge run by a UK nonprofit organisation that promotes and educates about veganism by encouraging people to follow a vegan lifestyle for the month of January.
VH1 Rock Honors
The VH1 Rock Honors were an annual ceremony paying homage to bands who influenced the sound of rock music.
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Victoria Memorial, London
The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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Vintage Guitar (magazine)
Vintage Guitar is an American magazine that focuses on vintage and classic guitars, amplifiers, effects, and related equipment, as well as notable guitarists from all genres and eras.
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Voluntary aided school
A voluntary aided school (VA school) is a state-funded school in England and Wales in which a foundation or trust (usually a religious organisation) contributes to building costs and has a substantial influence in the running of the school.
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Vox AC30
The Vox AC30 is a guitar amplifier manufactured by Vox.
Washburn RR-V Tour Series
The Washburn RR-V Tour Series is a rare line of solid-bodied electric 'Flying V' shaped guitars produced by Washburn Guitars in Japan between the years of 1985 to 1987.
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We Will Rock You
"We Will Rock You" is a song by the British rock band Queen for their 1977 album News of the World, written by guitarist Brian May.
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We Will Rock You (musical)
We Will Rock You (often abbreviated as WWRY) is a jukebox musical based on the songs of British rock band Queen with a book by Ben Elton.
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Welbeck Publishing Group
Welbeck Publishing Group, formerly Carlton Publishing Group, is a London-based independent book publisher of fiction, narrative and illustrated non-fiction, as well as gift and children's books.
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Welcome to the Black Parade
"Welcome to the Black Parade" is a song by American rock band My Chemical Romance, from their third studio album The Black Parade (2006).
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West End theatre
West End theatre is mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres in and near the West End of London.
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Western Morning News
The Western Morning News is a daily regional newspaper founded in 1860, and covering the West Country including Devon, Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and parts of Somerset and Dorset in the South West of England.
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Who Wants to Live Forever
"Who Wants to Live Forever" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
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Wicked in Rock
Wicked in Rock is an EP by actress and singer Kerry Ellis.
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Windlesham
Windlesham is a major village in the Surrey Heath borough of Surrey, England, approximately south west of central London.
Wishbone Ash
Wishbone Ash are a British rock band who achieved success in the early to mid-1970s.
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Wrocław Stadium
The Wrocław Stadium (Stadion Wrocław), known for sponsorship reasons as the Tarczyński Arena Wrocław since 2021, is a UEFA Category Four association football stadium built for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship.
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Yamaha Corporation
is a Japanese musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturer.
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Yamaha DX7
The Yamaha DX7 is a synthesizer manufactured by Yamaha Corporation from 1983 to 1989.
Yarkon Park
Yarkon Park (פארק הירקון, Park HaYarkon) is a park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually.
Yerevan
Yerevan (Երևան; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
You and I (Lady Gaga song)
"You and I" (stylized as "Yoü and I") is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga, taken from her second studio album, Born This Way (2011).
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first successful crewed spaceflight, became the first human to journey into outer space.
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Zodiacal light
Zodiacal light is a faint glow of diffuse light in the sky scattered by interplanetary dust, particularly a zodiacal cloud, along the ecliptic, and therefore the zodiac.
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Zu & Co.
Zu & Co. is a compilation album by Italian blues rock singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari released in 2004.
Zucchero Fornaciari
Adelmo Fornaciari (born 25 September 1955), more commonly known by his stage name Zucchero Fornaciari or simply Zucchero, is an Italian singer, musician and songwriter.
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100 Club
The 100 Club is a music venue located at 100 Oxford Street, London, England, where it has been hosting live music since 24 October 1942.
101955 Bennu
101955 Bennu (provisional designation) is a carbonaceous asteroid in the Apollo group discovered by the LINEAR Project on 11 September 1999.
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162173 Ryugu
162173 Ryugu (provisional designation) is a near-Earth object and a potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group.
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2010 United Kingdom general election
The 2010 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 6 May 2010, to elect Members of Parliament (or MPs) to the House of Commons.
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2011 MTV Europe Music Awards
The 2011 MTV EMAs (also known as the MTV Europe Music Awards) were held in Northern Ireland's capital Belfast, on Sunday, 6 November 2011, at the Odyssey Arena in the Titanic Quarter area of the city and was hosted by Selena Gomez.
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2011 MTV Video Music Awards
The 2011 MTV Video Music Awards took place on August 28, at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, honoring the best music videos from the previous year.
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2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
The closing ceremony of the London 2012 Summer Olympics, also known as A Symphony of British Music, was held on 12 August 2012 in the Olympic Stadium, London.
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2015 United Kingdom general election
The 2015 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 7 May 2015 to elect 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons.
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2017 United Kingdom general election
The 2017 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 8 June 2017, two years after the previous general election in 2015; it was the first since 1992 to be held on a day that did not coincide with any local elections.
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2019 Okinawan referendum
A referendum was held in Okinawa Prefecture on 24 February 2019.
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2019 United Kingdom general election
The 2019 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 12 December 2019, with 47,567,752 registered voters entitled to vote to elect 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons.
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2023 New Year Honours
The 2023 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.
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486958 Arrokoth
486958 Arrokoth (provisional designation; formerly nicknamed Ultima Thule) is a trans-Neptunian object located in the Kuiper belt.
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65803 Didymos
65803 Didymos (provisional designation) is a sub-kilometer asteroid and binary system that is classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid and near-Earth object of the Apollo group.
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See also
20th-century English singer-songwriters
- Brian May
- Bruce Soord
- David Bowie
- Eric Idle
- Fred Wedlock
- George Harrison
- Janine Rainforth
- John Lennon
- Nick Drake
- Paul McCartney
- Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
- Steve Harley
- Vashti Bunyan
- Wizz Jones
21st-century English singer-songwriters
- Anthony Lexa
- Bat for Lashes
- Billy Nomates
- Brian May
- Bruce Soord
- Chelcee Grimes
- Christina Novelli
- Daniel Bedingfield
- David Bowie
- Ed Sheeran
- Ellie Goulding
- Eric Idle
- Fred Wedlock
- George Harrison
- Janine Rainforth
- Jetta (musician)
- Katherine Priddy
- Lola Kirke
- Lucy Spraggan
- Nutty Noah
- Paul McCartney
- Polly Scattergood
- Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)
- Sam Lee (folk musician)
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor
- Steve Harley
- Vashti Bunyan
- Will Joseph Cook
- Wizz Jones
Musicians from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Ben Howard
- Ben Watt
- Brian May
- Cliff Jones (musician)
- Ella Edmondson
- GP Hall
- Harvey Shield
- Henry Marcellus Higgs
- Jimmie Nicol
- Justine Frischmann
- Keith Relf
- Mark Keds
- Richard Lester (harpsichordist)
- Roger Earl
- Steve Clarke (drummer)
- Vic Briggs
People associated with Liverpool John Moores University
- Adrian Henri
- Brian Leveson
- Brian May
- Cherie Blair
- Conall Murtagh
- Hannah Whelan
- Henry Egerton Cotton
- Ian Tracey (organist)
- John Moores (British businessman)
- John Moores Jr.
- Julia Carter Preston
- June Furlong
- Malcolm Walker (businessman)
- Oliver James (footballer)
- Richard Stilgoe
- Shirley Congdon
- Trevor McDonald
People educated at Hampton School
- Alastair Smail
- Andy Beattie (rugby union)
- Barry Sheerman
- Ben Ward (rugby union)
- Brian May
- Chris Martin (rower)
- Chris Searle (cricketer)
- Christopher Chessun
- Graham Skinner
- Greg Searle
- Hampton School
- Ian Cliff
- Ian Prowse (cricketer)
- James Coussey
- Jim McCarty
- John Scott (sociologist)
- Jonny Searle
- Justin Hulford
- Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking
- Louis Lynagh
- Matthew Hurles
- Murray Head
- Nick Barratt
- Olly Glover
- Paul Burnham
- Paul Casey
- Paul Samwell-Smith
- Peter Lovesey
- Peter Wykeham
- Rob Wickham
- Robert Hayward, Baron Hayward
- Roger Windsor
- Rupert Obholzer
- Simon Amor
- Tyrone Power Sr.
- Walter Hayes
- Zafar Ansari
- Zia Yusuf
Queen (band) members
Queen + Adam Lambert members
Queen + Paul Rodgers members
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_May
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