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Queen records first album since Freddie Mercury's death

The British band Queen has started recording their new album in London, which should hit stores in the coming months. “Roger, Paul and I have been recording in the studio for several days with new material,” May told ANSA. This summer, guitarist Brian May recruited former Free singer Paul Rodgers to play with Queen at Ingraterra shows. “This is our first recording session as a new Queen since 15 years ago. And it sounds incredible to my ears. It’s very different to what Paul or Queen have done in the past,” he added. Fronted by Freddy Mercury, the band Queen was very popular in the 70s and 80s. The singer only came out as bisexual on the eve of his death in 1991, a victim of AIDS.

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