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Red Queen (comics), a number of comics characters; Red Queen to Gryphon Three, a 1974 concept album by the band Gryphon based on the game of chess; Blood Red Queen, a character who appeared in the "Vengeance of Vampirella" storyline [1] Red Queen, an artificial intelligence, a character in the 2002 Resident Evil films
In 1990, Queen ended their contract with Capitol and signed with Hollywood Records; through the deal, Disney acquired the North American distribution rights to Queen's catalogue for $10 million, and remains the group's music catalogue owner and distributor in the US and Canada; the band retained ownership of the global rights through the UK ...
Brian Harold May was born in 19 July 1947 [17] at Gloucester House Nursing Home in Hampton Hill, near Twickenham, Middlesex. [18] [19] [20] He is the only child of Ruth Irving (née Fletcher) and Harold May, who worked as a draughtsman at the Ministry of Aviation.
In collaboration with Queen, he is a participant in Coca-Cola's [RED] campaign to help end mother-to-child HIV transmission. [370] In June 2015, he performed at the Roundhouse for the "One for the Boys" Fashion Ball. [371] Earlier that month, he performed at the "Live Aid Uusi Lastensairaala" concert in Finland. [372]
Queen (Mercury) Mercury [4] "Dog With A Bone" The Miracle Collector's Edition: 2022 Queen Taylor and Mercury "Doing All Right" Queen: 1973 May, Tim Staffell: Mercury [11] "Don't Lose Your Head" A Kind of Magic: 1986 Taylor Taylor & Mercury [12] "Don't Stop Me Now" ‡ Jazz: 1978 Mercury Mercury [7] "Don't Try So Hard" Innuendo: 1991 Queen ...
Rahim Redcar (born 1 June 1988), [1] [2] formerly known as Christine and the Queens [3] (sometimes shortened as Chris [4] or Redcar), [5] is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age of four and found inspiration in one of London's clubs while studying.
Gryphon formed in early 1972 as a four-piece band by English musicians Graeme Taylor, Richard Harvey, Dave Oberlé, and Brian Gulland. [2] Harvey and Gulland were graduates of the Royal College of Music in London who started an acoustic band, using their classically trained backgrounds to perform a mixture of English folk music, contemporary rock, medieval and Renaissance music. [3]
Versions of this song were called "The Red Queen Theme", possibly referring to the Red Queen character from Through the Looking-Glass. The_Early_Years_1965–1972#Volume_4:_1970:_Devi/ation contains a instrumental version of this song as "Looking at Map".