| Profile | |
| Birth name | Brian Harold May |
| Born | 19 July 1947 (1947-07-19) (age 61) Hampton, Middlesex, England |
| Genre(s) | Hard rock, glam rock, pop rock, heavy metal, progressive rock |
| Occupation(s) | Astrophysicist, Musician, Producer |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, banjolele, bass, keyboards, piano, vocals, organ, synthesizer, harp, ukulele, drums. |
| Years active | 1964 "present |
| Label(s) | Hollywood Records, Parlophone Records |
| Associated acts | Queen, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Smile |
| Website | brianmay.com |
| Notable instrument(s) | |
| Red Special Jackson RR Signature Model Fender Telecaster Bösendorfer Imperial Grand Piano | |
More about Brian May(From Wikipedia)
Brian May Has Been Referred To As A Virtuoso Guitarist. He Has Used A Range Of Guitars, Most Often The "Red Special," Which He Designed With His Father, Harold May, And Built With Wood From A 19th Century Fireplace. His Comments On This Instrument, Fr
Brian May has been referred to as a virtuoso guitarist. He has used a range of guitars, most often the "Red Special," which he designed with his father, Harold May, and built with wood from a 19th century fireplace. His comments on this instrument, from Queen In Their Own Words (ed. Mick St. Michael, Omnibus Press, 1992, p. 62) are:
In addition to using his home-made guitar he prefers Read more...
Highlights
Brian May began composing in 1968/1969, and has covered a wide variety of styles during his career. Through the years he has collaborated with other songwriters, including Frank Musker, with whom he wrote "Too Much Love Will Kill You", and with Elizabeth Lamers, whose music won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically & Lyrically in 1996. A meticulous arranger, he focuses on multi-part Read more...
Equipment
Most of May's guitar work was done on the Red Special. However, he has used a number of other electric guitars, including a Burns Double Six (Long Away), a Gibson Les Paul (as a backup during the early tours.), a Gibson Flying V (spare during Hot Space tour), a Fender Telecaster (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), a Stratocaster copy in the Play the Game promo, an Ibanez JS (Nothing But Blue),a Greco Read more...
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