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Queen 2019 – week 16

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15 – 1987 – Queen won an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.

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16 – 1974 – Queen played their first ever concert in the U.S.A., at Regis College, Denver, Colorado.

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17 – 1975 – Queen arrived in Tokyo for their first Japanese tour to find 1,200 screaming fans waiting for them at the airport.

18 – 1987 – Freddie Mercury recorded ‘Have A Nice Day’ for a fan club convention.

19 – 1982 – the single ‘Body Language’was released in the U.K.

20 – 1992 – The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert takes place in Wembley Stadium, London.

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21 – 2001 – John Deacon says he hates Robbie Williams’ version of ‘We Are The Champions’, recorded with Brian May and Roger Taylor for the film ‘A Knight’s Tale’.

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