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Freddie Mercury refused to work with Michael Jackson after the King of Pop brought a pet llama into the studio.
In an interview with 'The New York Post,' Jo Burt, who performed on Freddie Mercury's only solo album 'Mr Bad Guy,' claimed ...
The resurfacing of the llama anecdote coincided with recent reports about Mercury’s sister, Kashmira Bulsara, who allegedly ...
Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury's planned duets ended prematurely after a falling out between the two music icons.
The two late music legends were mutual fans — Jackson even suggested that Queen release “Another One Bites the Dust” as a single — and MJ was hot off releasing his “Thriller” blockbuster in 1982.
A musical match made in pop-rock heaven was cut short — thanks, bizarrely, to a llama. In 1983, Queen frontman Freddie ...
When Freddie Mercury was looking to break free of Queen as his band went on hiatus in 1983, he turned to a king — King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The two late music legends were mutual fans ...
Freddie Mercury ended a promising studio session with Michael Jackson after the King of Pop brought a pet llama into the ...
According to Mercury's former bass player, the musical partnership wound up failing after Jackson ... invited a llama into ...
The late musicians worked on three tracks together — "Victory,” “State of Shock” and “There Must Be More to Life Than This" Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working ...