David Bowie and Freddie Mercury are Brought Back to Life in New Exhibition of Unseen Images Released by Photographer Denis O’Regan

David Bowie and Freddie Mercury are Brought Back to Life in New Exhibition of Unseen Images Released by Photographer Denis O’Regan

David Bowie and Freddie Mercury are brought back to life in new exhibition of unseen images released by photographer Denis O’Regan to celebrate his 69th birthday

October 23, 2022
by Jason Chester

Unseen photos of David Bowie and Freddie Mercury are among those in a new online exhibition by music photographer Denis O’Regan to celebrate his 69th birthday.

The 69 Days exhibition with West Contemporary gallery will feature a selection of O’Regan’s classic pictures alongside six previously unseen snaps of some of the biggest musical stars in the world.

freddieMercuryConcert Running from October 24 to January 1 2023, the exhibition will also sell limited-edition prints of the images, with 10% of each sale donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital’s charity GOSH.

Among the unseen photos, there are two of the influential and revered Bowie, who was a long-term collaborator with O’Regan.

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Queen Greatest Hits’ on Course to Reclaim Number One Spot for the First Time in 40 Years

Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ on Course to Reclaim Number One Spot for the First Time in 40 Years

July 11, 2021

What Year Is It? The Number 1 and 2 Albums on iTunes Are 40 (Queen) and 50 (Joni Mitchell) Years Old

July 4, 2021

What year is it again?

Over the weekend, Queen’s Greatest Hits went to number 1 on iTunes. Joni Mitchell’s “Blue” is number 2.

Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Set to be Crowned Again on U.K. Albums Chart

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by Lars Brandle

The British rock legends’ Greatest Hits package is on pace for No. 1, thanks to a surge of activity around its 40th anniversary reissue.

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According to the Official Charts Company, the collection leads the midweek chart by over 4,000 combined sales, with physical formats accounting for 86% of the tally so far.

If it keeps its momentum when the weekly chart is published this Friday, it’ll mark the album’s fifth week at the summit, and its first stint at the top since the LP ruled the chart for four straight weeks in November and December 1981.

With more than six million copies sold, Queen’s Greatest Hits is the best-selling album in the history of the U.K.’s recorded music industry.

Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ on Course to Reclaim Number One Spot for the First Time in 40 Years

The album was first released in 1981
By Charlotte Krol
5th July 2021

Queen’s ‘Greatest Hits’ is eyeing up its return to the UK Number One spot on the Official Albums Chart this week.

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