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Genres
  
Rock

Labels
  
Hollywood Parlophone

Genre
  
Rock music

Years active
  
2004–2009

Associated acts
  
Queen

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Past members
  
Brian May Roger Taylor Paul Rodgers

Origin
  
England, United Kingdom (2005)

Members
  
Paul Rodgers, Brian May, Roger Taylor, Spike Edney, Danny Miranda, Jamie Moses

Albums
  
The Cosmos Rocks, Return of the Champions, Live in Ukraine

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Queen + Paul Rodgers (sometimes referred to as Q+PR or QPR) were a collaboration between Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) 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.

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It was made clear that Rodgers would not be replacing Queen's former lead singer, Freddie Mercury, who died on 24 November 1991. He would simply be "featured with" former Queen members. Former Queen bass guitarist John Deacon declined to participate in the collaboration due to his retirement in 1997. The group's three principal members May, Taylor and Rodgers were supplemented on tour by Queen's former touring keyboard player Spike Edney, rhythm guitarist Jamie Moses, and bass guitarist Danny Miranda who had previously worked with Blue Öyster Cult. Throughout their career the band completed two world tours, issued the first studio album for Queen in nearly 15 years entitled The Cosmos Rocks, and released two live DVDs and a live album.

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Rodgers announced in May 2009 that the 'Queen + Paul Rodgers' collaboration had come to an end, saying "it was never meant to be a permanent arrangement". He did, however, leave open the possibility for future collaborations. This collaboration was then followed by another collaboration, this time with Adam Lambert called Queen + Adam Lambert.

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Beginnings (2004)

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The origins of the collaboration came when May played at the Fender Strat Pack concert in 2004. As he had done many times before (but beforehand nothing really happened as far as Queen were concerned), he joined Rodgers for a rendition of Free's classic, "All Right Now". After this, May spoke of a chemistry between the two of them. Following this, May invited Rodgers to play with Queen at their induction to the UK Music Hall of Fame where they played "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "All Right Now". Again citing a new excitement with Rodgers, the three announced their world tour in 2005.

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Songs

C-LebrityThe Cosmos Rocks · 2008
Say It's Not TrueReturn of the Champions · 2005
Reaching OutReturn of the Champions · 2005

References

Queen + Paul Rodgers Wikipedia