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Joining Efforts for a Final Win: Queen's "Made in Heaven" Turns 30

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The death of Freddie Mercury did not mark the end of Queen’s emblematic era. This end point came with “Made in Heaven”, an album released on November 6, 1995. With the last of a burst of recordings made by the sick singer before succumbing to AIDS in 1991. It also marked the latest long-term project to present the band’s co-founder bassist, John Deacon. The singer had worked incessantly in the months following the 1991 release of “Innuendo” to e…
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The death of Freddie Mercury did not mark the end of Queen’s emblematic era. This end point came with “Made in Heaven”, an album released on November 6, 1995. With the last of a burst of recordings made by the sick singer before succumbing to AIDS in 1991. It also marked the latest long-term project to present the band’s co-founder bassist, John Deacon. The singer had worked incessantly in the months following the 1991 release of “Innuendo” to e…

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Futuro broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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