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Guitar Player on MSN11-year-old shredder blows away the competition with medley of AC/DC, Van Halen and Queen songsIt’s been roughly 48 hours since guitarist Olly Pearson owned the stage and blew away the judges on Britain’s Got Talent, and ...
May says guitars were illegal at his school, but he snuck one in and practiced Hank Marvin, Elvis and Buddy Holly songs with his friends ...
But when Queen recorded Don’t Stop Me Now for their 1978 album Jazz, May found himself sidelined by singer Freddie Mercury, who wrote the song and had very definite ideas about how it should sound.
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Brian May fought to add a rhythm guitarist to Queen in their early years – and several players would eventually grant his wishWhile Queen would go on to become one of history's most enduring live powerhouses (who can forget their Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium?), Brian May recently revealed that he initially ...
Clad in a backwards baseball cap and vest, young Olly Pearson from Wrexham came on for his audition carrying a guitar his grandad bought for him. When asked by the judges what his ambition was he ...
11-year-old Olly Pearson unleashes his inner Rock God as he shreds his way through hits from Queen, Van Halen and AC/DC, leaving the Judges in disbelief and scoring a Golden Buzzer from Amanda.
Queen‘s Brian May has teamed up with Gibson ... from Gibson Custom was made in close collaboration with the iconic guitar player and rock icon. Created with significant design input from May ...
Here, in his own words to Guitar Player in 2004, are May's self-described "Six Tones That Changed My Life." "James Burton's incredible crackling and wiry sound — and the squeezing of the unwound ...
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