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Thursday, 13 March 2014

guitarist

Brian May was born July 19, 1947, in Hampton, England. In 1971, he hit the road with his band, Queen, playing lead guitar on his homemade axe, the "Red Special." In 1973, Queen released their self-titled debut album. By 1985, the band was declining in popularity.

 In 1977, Queen released "We Will Rock You," one of the groups most popular songs. In 1991, leader singer Freddie Mercury died. In 2005, May and former Queen member Roger Taylor reunited to tour.

Brian May was an Australian film composer. His best known scores are those for Mad Max and Mad Max 2. May was born in Adelaide on 28 July 1934. He trained at the Adelaide Elder Conservatorium as a pianist, violinist and conductor. 

Apart from music, May earned his PhD in astrophysics in 2007 and is currently the Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.Together with Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott, he wrote a book called Bang! The Complete History of the Universe.

May was ranked 39th in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." Biography

Brian May, the only child of Harold and Ruth May, was born in HamptonMiddlesex and attended Hampton Grammar School (now Hampton School). During this time he formed his first band with vocalist and bassist Tim Staffell named Nineteen Eighty-Four after George Orwell's novel of the same name. He graduated from Hampton Grammar School with ten GCE Ordinary Levels and four Advanced Levels in Physics, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Additional Mathematics. May's father Harold worked as a draughtsman at the Ministry of Aviation and had been a long-time cigarette-smoker. As a result, May dislikes smoking, even to the point where he has prohibited smoking indoors at his more recent concerts. From 1974 to 1988, May was married to Chrissie Mullen, who is the mother of his three children: Jimmy, who was born on 15 June 1978; Louisa, who was born on 22 May 1981 and Emily Ruth, who was born on 17 February 1987.

 Chrissie and Brian separated in 1988. He has stated in interviews that he suffered from depression in the late 1980s, even to the point of contemplating suicide, for reasons having to do with his troubled first marriage and his perceived failure as a husband and a dad, his father Harold's death, and Freddie Mercury's illness . May is married to former Eastenders actress Anita Dobson, whom he met in 1986, and who gained fame in the 1980s for providing vocals to the theme tune to the aforementioned soap, entitled "Anyone Can Fall in Love". May himself produced the song, which reached #4 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1986. According to The Sunday Times Rich List he is worth £70 million as of 200


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