Queen were about as far away from the subversive abrasion of 1970s punk as it was possible to get, but John Deacon still used its inspiration for a guitar riff.
John Deacon famously completed Queen’s line-up almost 50 years ago, joining Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor. However, following the band’s last studio album in Made In Heaven (which ...
Despite leaving Queen and retiring from music in 1997, bassist John Deacon is still very involved in the band, according to guitarist Brian May. “I don’t think that I can go into much more detail,” ...
Throughout his career with the iconic band Queen, John Deacon made himself a crucial part of the group as he wrote songs like “Another One Bites the Dust” and “You’re My Best Friend.” He also involved ...
John Deacon has been retired from the music industry for almost 25 years. Queen’s bassist may have written fewer songs than Freddie Mercury, Brian May and Roger Taylor, but he leaves behind an ...
Members of the classic British rock band Queen are royally rich after selling their deep catalog of hits to Sony for an astounding $1.2 billion — and a huge chunk is going to a guy who wants nothing ...
Despite the fact that they're no longer in contact, May explains why Deacon remains an important part of Queen Queen has gone on for decades since the disintegration of the band's original lineup, but ...
Queen's John Deacon will not be involved in an upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic. Although the group's bassist has apparently okayed the movie's screenplay, he "doesn't want to" participate in the ...
Freddie Mercury once hailed John Deacon for being the reason why Queen were able to become a global phenomenon. The bassist is often the least known member of the band and would tend to shy away from ...
JOHN Deacon was spotted going for a stroll while puffing on a cigarette near his home in Putney, London. The Queen bass guitarist, 69, looks unrecognisable from his days in the legendary band – but ...