Adam Lambert is getting comfortable with Queen: ‘The doubt and fear have faded’
As he’s continued belting out old Queen songs, Adam Lambert has slowly but surely been making some part of them his own.
As he’s continued belting out old Queen songs, Adam Lambert has slowly but surely been making some part of them his own.
Adam Lambert has been working with Queen since 2009, but has yet to follow Freddie Mercury and Paul Rodgers into the studio with them.
Most bands have an acknowledged lead singer. But what about when others took over for the Rolling Stones, Heartbreakers, Queen, Doors and Faces?
As Queen preps for a streaming New Year’s Eve concert, Brian May explores why their collaboration with Adam Lambert has been so successful.
Queen recently issued a two-disc compilation of ballads, bolstered by a trio of never-before-released songs. Co-founder Roger Taylor isn’t a fan.
Brian May already had a musical chemistry with fellow Queen co-founder Roger Taylor. He explains what Adam Lambert brought to the mix.
Brian May makes a bold statement about how Queen’s stint with Adam Lambert shapes up against their Freddie Mercury-fronted period.
As Queen prepares another round of shows, Brian May continues to frame Adam Lambert’s contributions.
Queen’s Roger Taylor discusses the possibility of a studio collaboration with Adam Lambert.
A standout song from Roger Taylor’s new retrospective releases, “I Wanna Testify” both reflects and then amplifies his successes with Queen.