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Vocals
TMercury performing with Queen in New Haven, Connecticut, in November 1977 Born Farrokh Bulsara 5 September 1946 Stone Town, Sultanate of Zanzibar Died 24 November 1991 (aged 45) Kensington, London, England Cause of death Bronchopneumonia as a complication of AIDS Nationality British Other names Freddie Bulsara Larry Lurex[1] Education St. Peter's Boys School Alma mater Isleworth Polytechnic College Ealing Art College Occupation Singer-songwriter record producer Years active 1969–1991 Partner(s) Mary Austin (1970–1976) Jim Hutton (1985–1991) Musical career Genres Rock Instruments Vocals keyboards Labels Columbia Polydor EMI Parlophone Hollywood Associated acts Queen Montserrat Caballé Signature
Guitar
Brian Harold May Born 19 July 1947 (age 71) Hampton, London, England Genres Rock Occupation(s) Musician singer songwriter record producer author astrophysicist Instruments Guitar vocals Years active 1965–present Labels Hollywood Parlophone Associated acts Smile Queen Queen + Paul Rodgers Robbie Williams Queen + Adam Lambert Kerry Ellis Education Hampton Grammar School Alma mater Imperial College London (BSc, PhD) Spouse(s) Christine Mullen (m. 1976; div. 1988) Anita Dobson (m. 2000) Children 3 Awards Inductee, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2001) CBE (2005) Scientific career Thesis A survey of radial velocities in the zodiacal dust cloud (2008) Doctoral advisor Jim Ring[1][2] Ken Reay[1][2] Michael Rowan-Robinson[1][2] Influences Patrick Moore Chris Lintott
Bass
Mike Grose, who played bass in the first version of Queen, has died. As of press time, neither the cause of death nor his age are known.
Drums
Roger Meddows Taylor Born 26 July 1949 (age 69) King's Lynn, Norfolk, England Genres Rock Occupation(s) Musician singer-songwriter record producer Instruments Drums Years active 1968–present Labels EMI Elektra Capitol Parlophone Hollywood Virgin EMI Associated acts Queen Queen + Paul Rodgers Queen + Adam Lambert The Cross Smile Felix & Arty Yoshiki Lydia Canaan