Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury | |
I Mercury aniang lalage ya king New Haven, CT, 1977 | |
Background information | |
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Lagyu pangabait | Farrokh Bulsara |
Mibait | 5 Septiembri 1946 Stone Town, Zanzibar |
Penibatan | London, England, UK[1] |
Mete | 24 Nobiembri 1991 (maki edad a 45) Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom |
Tinduk ning tigtig (Genre) | Rock, Hard rock |
Kapanintunan | Musician, singer-songwriter, record producer |
Instrumentu | Vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar |
Banwa nung kapilan aktibu | 1969–91 |
Marka ning talaplaka | Columbia, Polydor, EMI, Parlophone, Hollywood Records |
Palageng makaugne | Queen, Wreckage/Ibex, Montserrat Caballé |
I Freddie Mercury (mibait yang Farrokh Bulsara (Gujarati: ફ્રારુક બુલ્સારા), 5 Setiembre 1946 – 24 Noviembre 1991)[2] metung yang musiquerong Britanico, a pikabaluan dili antimong manimunang talacanta (lead vocalist) ampong talasulat canta ning bandang rock a Queen. Mekilala ya antimong makuleng lalage king entablado ampo king kayang mayupayang siuala o bosis a maki lapad (range) a apat a octave.[3][4][5] Antimong talasulat canta, dakal ya sinulat a hit para king Queen, kayabe la reng "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" ampong "We Are the Champions". Bukud king obra na kayabe ya ing Queen, maki carrera yang solo, at sinulat ya kareng hits antimong reng "Barcelona", "I Was Born to Love You" ampong "Living on My Own". Pamisan-misan, migsilbi ya muring producer ampong bisitang musiquero o guest musician (piano o vocals) para kareng aliuang lalage. Mete ya king bronchopneumonia a menibat king AIDS, aniang 24 Noviembre 1991, metung mung aldo kaibat nang pepabalung másakit ya kaniti.
Metung yang Parsi a mibait king Zanzibar i Mercury, at meragul ya karin ampo king India anggang libutad ning kayang panga teen-ager, at sasabian dang ya ing "mumunang Asianong rock star ning Britania".[6] Aniang 2006, pinili ne ning Time Asiang metung kareng peka ma-influenciang Asianong bayani ning milabas a anam a pulung banua,[7] at bobotu re pa murin a metung kareng maragul o mapiang diling talacanta king kasalesayan ning pangmaldang musica o popular music. Aniang 2005, agpang king pamagbotu o poll a tinikdo ning Blender ampo ning MTV2 i Mercury ing binotu rang maragul diling lalaking talacanta ning mabilug a panaun.[8] Kanitang 2009, agpang king pamagbotung penibalan ning Classic Rock ya ing binotu rang mapiang diling talacantang rock ning mabilug a panaun.[9] Aniang 2008, pinili de reng talapatuntun ning Rolling Stone, kalabing walu ya (18) king tala o listaan da reng dinalan a pekamapiang talacanta ning mabilug a panaun.[4] Agpang king Allmusic i Mercury ing "one of the most dynamic and charismatic frontmen in rock history."[10]
Discography
Notes
a) ^ | King katibayan ning pangabalit (birth certificate) nang Mercury,[11] sinulat da reng pengari nang "Nationality: British Indian" ampong "Race: Parsi". Deng Parsi lahi lang ing menibatan kareng Persian king Indian subcontinent a tutuking king relihion a Zoroastrianism. |
b) ^ | Ing familia Bulsara ikua na ing kayang lagiu king Bulsar, metung a lakanbalen o ciudad ampong distritong ngeni kayabe king estado ning Gujarat at maki oficial a lagiung ngening Valsad. Aniang kalabingpitung dilanua o siglo, metung ya ing Bulsar kareng limang centro ning relihion a Zoroastrian (deng lima pang aliua atilu mu naman king ngeni Gujarat na) ania pin dakal lang Zoroastrian a maki pilidung "Bulsara". |
c) ^ | Linage ya naman king sarili na i Mercury king palageng kikimut o animated show a Cromartie High School antimo ing tauan a i Freddie, ampo king palage king Channel 4 ning Britania a House Of Rock kayabe la ri Marc Bolan, John Lennon, Notorious BIG, John Denver ampong Kurt Cobain. |
References
- ↑ Highleyman 2005.
- ↑ Freddie Mercury (real name Farrokh Bulsara) Biography. Inout Star. Retrieved on 11 July 2010.
- ↑ Dance: Deux the fandango Archived Juniu 15, 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 RollingStone.com – 100 Greatest Singers of All Time Archived Disyembri 7, 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ The Great British Battle of the Bands.
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- ↑ Classic Rock, "50 Greatest Singers in Rock", May 2009
- ↑ Thomas, Stephen. Queen biography. Allmusic. Retrieved on 11 July 2010.
- ↑ "Linda B" 2000.
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