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John Deacon leaves Queen after final onstage show. That song with Elton was part of a Ballet For Life show to raise AIDS ...
(from left) John Deacon, Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury and Brian May of Queen in 1985. Dave Hogan/Getty Deacon joined Queen in 1971 as the group's fourth member.
With a powerful blend of pop, prog, and pomp, Queen are renowned for a metal-meets-vaudeville songwriting and performance style. But that wasn't the case prior to 1974, when the group's third ...
JOHN DEACON was Queen's bassist and now Brian May has shared in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk why he's not playing with the band anymore. By George Simpson, Film & Music Editor.
John Deacon played his last note of music with the surviving Queen bandmates in October 1997 for the recording of the final Queen song No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young).
John Deacon was always the quiet man of Queen, not just during the band's (original line-up) heyday, but even more so after the world lost Freddie Mercury in November 1991.
Queen’s mighty bassist John Deacon is a true recluse, rarely appearing in public since the demise of his band’s iconic singer Freddie Mercury two decades and more ago. But that doesn’t stop us ...
Last week, Brian May went on record discussing Queen's elusive bass player, John Deacon, and the moment he finally left the band in the wake of Freddie Mercury's death. In an interview with The ...
QUEEN LEGEND John Deacon wrote one of the band's most romantic songs for his wife Veronica but had some heated disagreements with Freddie Mercury. By Stefan Kyriazis, Arts Editor.
Deacon joined Queen in 1971 as the group's fourth member. He is renowned for his electronic skills, as he created the Deacy Amp, which May used to play guitar orchestras on many of Queen's hit tracks.