On This Day in Queen History – 10 March

In 1967 – The Reaction played Penmare Hotel, Hayle, UK.
In 1967 – The Opposition played Roundhills Youth Centre, Thurmaston, Leicester, UK.
In 1972 – Queen played King’s College Medical School, London, UK – as support to Jericho.
In 1974 – Queen played the Greyhound, Croydon, UK.
In 1975 – Queen played the Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA.
In 1976 – Queen played Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, USA.
In 1979 – “Don’t Stop Me Now” released Japan.

Don't Stop Me Now - Japan
Don’t Stop Me Now – Japan

In 1979 – Queen recorded Flash Gordon film original soundtrack, Montreux, Switzerland. Album later released in 1980.

John Deacon - recording Flash
John Deacon – recording Flash

In 1981 – While on a few days’ holiday, Queen (minus Roger Taylor who declined invite) attended party held by The President of Velez Sarsfield Stadium at his home, there meeting Maradona and General Viola, President Designate of Argentina.
In 1988 – The Cross played the Town & Country Club, London, UK (Brian May attended).
In 1991 – “I’m Going Slightly Mad” entered UK singles charts at No 24.
In 1992 – “Classic Queen” compilation released on Hollywood Records (USA), not dissimilar to UK Greatest Hits II.
In 2000 – Queen received 6 x Platinum, 7 x Platinum and 8 x Platinum awards Greatest Hits II (UK sales).
In 2003 – Brian May and Roger Taylor arrived in Melbourne, Australia, to announce launch of WWRY musical.
In 2006 – [Morning] Brian was interviewed by phone at 9.20am 10 March from Washington. Conversation with David Lee Roth on his morning show on Roth Radio.

David Lee Roth

Brian May on Roth Radio – from Washington 10 March 2006
http://youtu.be/1ZWQTy0Mch4

In 2006 – Queen + Paul Rodgers played Digital Credit Union Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
In 2007 – Brian May & Roger Taylor guests on Al Murray’s Happy Hour [“Queen Edition”, last in the current series], Studio 1, South Bank, London, UK, which aired today including WWRY cast.
In 2007 – Brian May wrote on his Soapbox page that 3 week, 2nd round of Queen + Paul Rodgers recording sessions at The Priory, Surrey, UK, now completed.
In 2014 – An interview “Brian May – From Rock Star To Badger Champion” by Lesley Docksey published in “The Ecologist” HERE

Brian May plays with young badgerIn 2016 – In a press release, the “WE WILL ROCK YOU Australia Band” was presented. Meet the band HERE

Australia_WWRY_Band_2016_v1-800x800.jpg
In 2017 – The trailer for the new film “Atomic Blonde” with Charlize Theron and the film music ‘Killer Queen’ revealed.