John Deacon makes rare Queen contribution with Brian May and Roger Taylor for signed album
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For charity auction, Queen's John Deacon signs first memorabilia since 1997
Hollywood Records Queen bass player John Deacon dropped out of the spotlight after he retired in 1997, but he’s now reemerged to take part in a charity auction coming up in September. The Official Freddie Mercury Birthday Party, an annual charity event organized by the Mercury Phoenix Trust, is taking place Sept. 6 in Montreux, Switzerland. A silent auction will be held for a copy of the band’s classic album A Night at the Opera, signed by Deaco…
John Deacon makes rare Queen contribution with Brian May and Roger Taylor for signed album
John Deacon has made a rare contribution on a Queen album with Brian May and Roger Taylor for a signed album. READ MORE: ‘Queen days’: Brian May reflects on his rock ‘n’ roll journey For their first public project in decades, Deacon, May and Taylor have all written their signatures on a copy of Queen’s seminal 1975 record ‘A Night At The Opera’. Though Taylor and May regularly donate items for the charity, this is the first time Deacon has sign…
John Deacon’s life is a mystery. Very little is known about him, after the death of his friend and partner in Queen, Freddie Mercury. Used to the extensive tours, parties, and lights of fame, the bassist decided to turn away from the flashes to spend more time in his home. The musician, who left the band in 1997, met with Brian May and Roger Taylor to sign a copy of the successful album A Night at the Opera (1975). The copy will be auctioned at …
Abstained by Freddie Mercury's falsification in 1991 and removed from Queen since 1997, basilist John Deacon joined his autograph on a social issue.
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