Freddie Flintoff is the hot favourite to be appointed as the new head coach of the Northern Superchargers in the Hundred, according to reports. The 45-year-old, who was involved in a horrifying crash while filming for Top Gear last December, was previously
“He’s revered, he’s got an aura about him. He’s very special and [with] what he’s gone through recently, the humility he’s displayed and the life experiences he can share have been immense. “Even the seasoned Test veterans, they grew up idolising him,
It was 38 years ago this week that Queen performed their Live Aid set, which is widely considered one of the greatest live music moments ever. Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon stole the show with Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio
This week’s episode of Queen the Greatest Live, which you can watch below, demonstrates how the band wouldn’t simply recreate their studio recordings note-for-note when performing for fans. Instead, Freddie Mercury and the band liked to improvise and adapt their biggest hits,
It’s been 50 years since Queen released their self-titled debut album and over three decades since Freddie Mercury lost his battle with AIDS. Sir Brian May admits he still “misses the butterflies” watching the incredible singer perform on stage in front of
Back in 2018, Queen’s Freddie Mercury biopic defied the critics going on to make over $900 million worldwide. After winning more Oscars than any other movie the following year, including Best Actor for Rami Malek, it wasn’t long before talk of a
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman got his 2,000th hit, reaching the milestone with a double in the eighth inning of a 6-5 loss to the Houston Astros in 11 innings Sunday night, With a sizable family contingent in attendance, Freeman’s
Sir Brian May’s We Will Rock You is one of Queen’s most iconic tracks, but did you know the band played varied versions of the classic in their shows? Check out the alternative speedy take in this week’s episode of Queen The
Freddie Freeman hit his 14th homer off Shohei Ohtani in the fourth inning, and seven relievers combined on a two-hitter in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ second straight shutout victory in the Freeway Series, 2-0 over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night.
The week’s episode of the official YouTube documentary series takes Queen fans back to 1982 when Freddie Mercury and the band performed at the Milton Keynes Bowl as part of their Hot Space Tour. The song of focus in the live footage