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  1. 6 de abr. de 2005 · As Classic Rock wrote this story in mid-March 2005, Rodgers had been rehearsing with Queen stalwarts guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor for a little over a month. But by the time anyone read this, the new band – officially dubbed ‘Queen + Paul Rodgers’ – had played their first show, an Aids Awareness Concert in South Africa on March 19.

  2. Paul Rodgers (Middlesbrough, Inglaterra; 17 de diciembre de 1949) es un cantante británico-canadiense, conocido por ser miembro fundador de las bandas Free y Bad Company.Ambas bandas disfrutaron del éxito internacional en la década de 1970. Antes de establecer su carrera en solitario, también fue miembro de The Firm y The Law.Entre 2005 y 2009 se reunió con dos miembros de Queen, formando ...

  3. The Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour (also known as Return of the Champions Tour) was the first world concert tour by Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, joined by singer Paul Rodgers under the moniker of Queen + Paul Rodgers.The tour was Queen's first since The Magic Tour in 1986, and the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury in November 1991.

  4. クイーン+ポール・ロジャース. クイーン+ポール・ロジャース ( Queen + Paul Rodgers )は、 クイーン の ブライアン・メイ と ロジャー・テイラー 、元 バッド・カンパニー の ポール・ロジャース が結成した イギリス の ロックバンド 。.

  5. Return of the Champions is a double live album by English rock band Queen + Paul Rodgers.It was recorded in May 2005 during the Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour at the Hallam FM Arena in Sheffield, England (except for "Imagine", which was performed in Hyde Park, London immediately after that year's terrorist attack) and released on 19 September 2005.A companion DVD was released in October, directed ...

  6. Queen + Paul Rodgers war die von 2004 bis 2009 bestehende Kooperation der verbliebenen Mitglieder der Rockgruppe Queen mit dem Gastsänger Paul Rodgers. Im Mai 2009 verkündete Rodgers seinen Austritt aus dem Projekt. Besetzung. Die Formation bestand aus den beiden Queen ...

  7. Queen + Paul Rodgers was a collaboration between Queen and Paul Rodgers, formerly of Bad Company, Free, The Firm and The Law. Guitarist May had previously performed with Rodgers on several occasions, including a performance at the Royal Albert Hall.