This year not only mourned the twentieth anniversary since the passing of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury but also forty years since the band first formed. Although he has been busy participating in the anniversary, drummer Roger Taylor has also been working on a solo project.
Taylor, who wrote the Queen classics A Kind of Magic and Radio Ga Ga, told ABC in a recent interview; “It’s been sort of a labor of love, but I sort of shoehorned it in a little. But now I’m getting a little bit more time and it’s looking like it’s coming towards completion… I’d like to concentrate on that next year.”
“It’s been sort of a labour of love, but I sort of shoehorned it in a little… But now I’m getting a little bit more time and it’s looking like it’s coming towards completion… I’d like to concentrate on that next year… It’s been a lot of Queen for me this year, and by the end of the year I’ll have had enough. I’m still a musician and it’s nice to do new things.”
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