Queen gets major new music update from Brian May's wife
Queen icons Brian May and Roger Taylor will be releasing new music as the iconic band, according to the legendary guitarist's wife Anita Dobson
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Following Freddie Mercury's passing in 1991, Queen's classic line-up ceased to exist; bassist John Deacon even retired from music entirely in 1997.
However, members Brian May and Roger Taylor have not slowed down in keeping the Queen legacy alive.
Anita Dobson, known for her role as the original landlady of the Queen Vic on the UK soap EastEnders and wife to Brian May since 2000, hinted at new horizons for the iconic band.
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The star disclosed to Best magazine hints of an upcoming venture: "Yes, I don't know when or how, but they will. They're musicians, they can't stop."
Anita, a household name from her dramatic three-year stint on EastEnders in the '80s, has been by Brian's side since the late '80s
The film Bohemian Rhapsody enthralled audiences with Queen's journey, including their monumental 1985 Live Aid gig. Anita also let slip that there is buzz about a sequel to the hit biopic.
Teaming up since 1968, the dynamic duo of May and Taylor continues to drive Queen forward, brainstorming constantly.
When it comes to a Bohemian Rhapsody sequel, Anita remarked: "There has been talk about it, but there has been talk about lots of things, so whether it will come to fruition or not, I don't know."
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"But I do know one thing about the boys. They may not be touring at the moment as Queen, but they will be doing something. There is lots of talk going on and Brian pops round to see Roger a lot... so there's still life in the old dog yet."
The duo has tried to tour with new vocalists before, first teaming up with former Free and Bad Company lead Paul Rodgers in 2004.
At that time, Roger Taylor made it clear that Rodgers, known for his earthy, bluesy voice, wasn't meant to be a stand-in for Mercury. "We never thought we would tour again," he admitted.
"Paul came along by chance, and we seemed to have chemistry. Paul is just such a great singer. He's not trying to be Freddie."
Adam Lambert, who shot to fame as an American Idol finalist, brought a vibe more reminiscent of Freddie's theatrical presence. After the original Queen members met the Indianapolis-born vocalist during a guest spot on the show in 2009, they've since embarked on several tours together.
Brian and Roger have teased the possibility of dropping a new Queen album, with Lambert facing the daunting challenge of filling Freddie's legendary shoes.
Crafting fresh tracks shouldn't pose too much of a hurdle. Although Freddie penned many of Queen's iconic hits, the band boasts the unique accolade of each member having written a Top 10 hit individually.
The future of a potential new Queen album or other projects from the iconic rock band remains uncertain. Roger Taylor hinted at the possibilities in an interview with Ultimate Classic Rock magazine, saying, "You never know.."