ON THIS DAY IN 1991 - QUEEN FRONTMAN FREDDIE MERCURY DIES

On this day in 1991 – Queen frontman Freddie Mercury Dies

On this day in 1991 – Queen frontman Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara) died at the age of 45, following complications from the AIDS virus. His death came just one day after he announced his diagnosis to the press. Mercury co-founded Queen in 1970, and remained the band’s frontman throughout his life. Beloved for his flamboyant stage presence and his impressive vocal range, Mercury wrote many of the band’s best-loved hits, including the operatic “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Somebody to Love,” and the enduring anthem, “We Are the Champions.” Outside of Queen, Mercury pursued a variety of projects, including his solo album, Mr. Bad Guy – a Top Ten hit in the UK.

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