Queen’s Brian May Describes ‘Long Climb Back’ From Heart AttackQueen’s Brian May Describes ‘Long Climb Back’ From Heart AttackGuitarist's recovery has had setbacks due to side effects from his medications. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Brian May Thanks ‘Amazing Firefighters’ Who Saved His HomeBrian May Thanks ‘Amazing Firefighters’ Who Saved His HomeQueen guitarist says his 'prayers were answered.'Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Brian May Says Riff Project With Tony Iommi Still Has a ‘Chance’Brian May Says Riff Project With Tony Iommi Still Has a ‘Chance’Queen and Black Sabbath guitarists have been teasing a collaboration since 2013. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Brian May Imagined His Own Funeral After Heart ScareBrian May Imagined His Own Funeral After Heart ScareDoctors have implanted three stents in an effort to maintain proper blood flow.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Brian May Reveals He Recently Survived a ‘Small Heart Attack’Brian May Reveals He Recently Survived a ‘Small Heart Attack’After suffering a "small heart attack," the Queen guitarist vows he's "ready to rock." Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Brian May Says Nerve Pain ‘Paralyzed My Brain’Brian May Says Nerve Pain ‘Paralyzed My Brain’Queen guitarist revealed how recent injury has affected his daily life.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Brian May Hospitalized After Ripping Gluteus Maximus ‘To Shreds’Brian May Hospitalized After Ripping Gluteus Maximus ‘To Shreds’You'll never guess how it happened. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Brian May Says a ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Sequel ‘Would Be Difficult’Brian May Says a ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Sequel ‘Would Be Difficult’Guitarist admits there have been discussions about a second film, but doubts one will ever be made. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Brian May Plans to Become ‘Preachy’ About Going VeganBrian May Plans to Become ‘Preachy’ About Going VeganQueen guitarist changed diet in January and believes it’s “the way forward” after coronavirus.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Listen to a Snippet of New Charity Single Featuring Brian MayListen to a Snippet of New Charity Single Featuring Brian MayTen percent of proceeds from "Get Up" go to MIND, which aims to help those at home with their mental well-being. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso