QUEEN: 'Bohemian Rhapsodies' Book Due Later In The Year

January 10, 2011

Rock N Roll Books/SCB Distribution has announced the acquisition a new QUEEN title, to be published later this year. "Bohemian Rhapsodies: True and Authorized Tales By Queen Fans & Celebrities", by Robyn Dunford, is — according to the publisher — "officially authorized" by QUEEN's camp and will feature loads of exclusive commentary from those closest to the band's late singer, Freddie Mercury, including his longtime personal assistant, as well as rock and metal peers of Mercury's as well as the other members of QUEENBrian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon — recounting both funny, personalized stories they experienced first-hand playing alongside the legendary frontman and formidable musicians, and how, in many cases, the band influenced them in their own artistry. From the fan side, readers will be treated to many intimate stories from lifelong fans of Freddie's and QUEEN who were touched personally by the members of the band in one way or another, whether by their music or the fan’s personal relationships with the singer. Rock N Roll Books is also teaming with compiler/author Robyn Dunford to donate a substantial portion of the book's proceeds to the Mercury Phoenix Trust upon publication.

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