Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; September 5, 1946 – November 24, 1991) was a British singer, songwriter, and record producer who achieved fame in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen. He was known for his four-octave vocal range, flamboyant stage persona, and charismatic stage performances that often saw him interact with the audience.
Gender
Male
Credits
114 credits
Born
Sep 05, 1946 (45 years old)
Place of birth
Stone Town, Zanzibar City, Tanzania
Died
Nov 24, 1991
Also known as
Farrokh Bulsara, 弗雷迪·默丘里, فردی مرکوری, Freddie Bulsara
Known for
Live Aid At 40 The Concert, Queen, „We Are the Champions“ - Die Geschichte der größten Sporthymne aller Zeiten, 60 Songs: BBC Two at 60, and 95 more