Freddie Mercury

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Freddie Mercury was the charismatic lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Queen, renowned for his powerful voice, flamboyant stage presence, and enduring hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody."

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Farrokh Bulsara 2
David Robert Jones 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British person
LGBT person
human
record producer
rock musician
singer
songwriter
causeOfDeath bronchopneumonia
citizenship United Kingdom
collaboratedWith Montserrat Caballé
countryOfBirth Sultanate of Zanzibar
dateOfBirth 1946-09-05
dateOfDeath 1991-11-24
educatedAt Ealing Art College
Isleworth and Syon School
surface form: Isleworth Polytechnic

St. Peter's School, Panchgani
ethnicity Parsi
fullName Freddie Mercury self-linksurface differs
surface form: Farrokh Bulsara
genre glam rock
hard rock
pop rock
rock
inductedInto Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Songwriters Hall of Fame
influenced many later rock singers
knownFor flamboyant stage presence
powerful voice
memberOf Queen
notablePerformance Live Aid concert
surface form: Live Aid 1985 at Wembley Stadium
occupation musician
record producer
singer
songwriter
partner Jim Hutton
Mary Austin
placeOfBirth Zanzibar City
surface form: Stone Town, Zanzibar
placeOfDeath Kensington, London, England
playsInstrument keyboards
piano
portrayedBy Rami Malek
positionInBand lead vocalist of Queen
posthumousHonor BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music
surface form: Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music
raisedIn India
religion Zoroastrianism
residence Garden Lodge, Kensington, London
restingPlace cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery
sexualOrientation bisexual
soloArtistOf Barcelona
Mr. Bad Guy
stageName Freddie Mercury self-link
subjectOf Bohemian Rhapsody
surface form: film "Bohemian Rhapsody"
underlyingCondition HIV/AIDS
surface form: AIDS
vocalRange tenor
wroteSong Bicycle Race
Bohemian Rhapsody
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Don’t Stop Me Now
Innuendo
It’s a Hard Life
Killer Queen
Play the Game
Somebody to Love
We Are the Champions
yearsActive 1969–1991

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Parsis notablePerson Freddie Mercury
Rami Malek role Freddie Mercury
Montserrat Caballé collaboratedWith Freddie Mercury
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Bohemian Rhapsody mainSubject Freddie Mercury
Bohemian Rhapsody portrays Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury fullName Freddie Mercury self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Farrokh Bulsara
Freddie Mercury stageName Freddie Mercury self-link
Jared Harris portrayed Freddie Mercury
this entity surface form: David Robert Jones
Brian May workedWith Freddie Mercury
Queen hasMember Freddie Mercury
Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury
María de Montserrat performedWith Freddie Mercury
subject surface form: María de Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i Folch
album "Barcelona" with Freddie Mercury artist Freddie Mercury
subject surface form: Barcelona
album "Barcelona" with Freddie Mercury producer Freddie Mercury
subject surface form: Barcelona
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subject surface form: Barcelona
Love of My Life writer Freddie Mercury
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Goin’ Back recordedBy Freddie Mercury
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Freddie Mercury statue depicts Freddie Mercury
Giorgio Moroder collaboratedWith Freddie Mercury
Jim Beach hasClient Freddie Mercury
John Deacon bandMate Freddie Mercury
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We Are the Champions vocalist Freddie Mercury
We Are the Champions writer Freddie Mercury
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Another One Bites the Dust leadVocalist Freddie Mercury
Radio Ga Ga performerVocal Freddie Mercury
Paul Prenter employer Freddie Mercury
Ray Foster associatedWith Freddie Mercury
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Adam Lambert influencedBy Freddie Mercury
St. Peter's School, Panchgani notableAlumnus Freddie Mercury
this entity surface form: Farrokh Bulsara
Ealing Art College notableAlumnus Freddie Mercury
Somebody to Love vocalist Freddie Mercury
Somebody to Love writer Freddie Mercury
Somebody to Love composer Freddie Mercury
Somebody to Love leadVocalsBy Freddie Mercury
Killer Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury