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The queen of American talk may be ending her run, but these hosts have achieved Oprah-like status in their own countries.
Daily Beast · Nov. 20, 2009
Queen are now Brian May and Roger Taylor bassist John Deacon is commendably not toeing the Show Must Go On line plus little-known sidemen.
Citizen.co.za · Nov. 18, 2009
A Labour candidate may be deselected after calling the Queen a 'parasite'.
Metro.co.uk · Nov. 17, 2009
Cesaria Evora, the queen of Cape Verde, may have been in uncertain health of late, but her new release, Nha Sentimento, finds her in upbeat mood, and ...
Times Online · Nov. 14, 2009
The remaining X Factor acts were lucky enough to be mentored by Queen legends, Brian May and Roger Taylor last night.
Unreality TV · Nov. 14, 2009
Queen legends Brian May and Roger Taylor are set to perform on this weekends X Factor, as the contestants belt out some of their classic tunes.
Unreality TV · Nov. 13, 2009
Rock Indie More Glastonbury Festival Line Up 2010 Line Up 2009 More Led Zeppelin More Queen Queen's Brian May says he would perform with...
Gigwise · Nov. 3, 2009
Queen guitarist Brian May insisted that his signature perm be reproduced perfectly before he signed over his image for the upcoming Lego Rock Band
T3 · Nov. 6, 2009
THE red carpet was rolled out at the Playhouse for the opening night of . Queen legends Brian May and Roger Taylor delighted fans with their
Edinburgh Evening News · Nov. 10, 2009  Explore story »
Queen guitarist Brian May has admitted that he liked John and Edward Grime’s cover of their song on Saturday night’s X Factor.
Unreality TV · Nov. 3, 2009