FREDDIE'S BIOGRAPHY
In Zanzibar on the 5th September 1946, Farookh Bulsara
was born.
While he was in school in Saint Peter's
boarding school in Bombay,
the headteacher realised his
talentfor music and suggested piano lessons
to his parents,
as well as theatre and choir activities.
It was here where
the young Farookh formed his first band, the Hectics.
In 1964 his family moved to Britain due to political unrest in
their country,
which is often said to be to do with their Zoroastrian
faith.
Two years later, he enrolled in Ealing College of Art to study
graphic illustration.
Here he met Tim Staffell who introduced him to
Smile, his band,
with Brian May on the guitar and Roger Taylor on the
drums.
Watching Smile made Freddie realise that he really wanted to
be in a band himself,
so after he finished his diploma in graphic art and
design,
he joined a band called Ibex, taking over lead vocals from their
guitarist,
and soon after, he recorded a single but as Larry Lurex.
Eventually, he joined up with Brian
and Roger to form Queen,
and changed his name to Freddie Mercury.
Freddie was a nickname
he earned while in school, and Mercury was the
messenger to the Gods.
Freddie has always been considered the frontman
of the band;
indeed, with his flamboyant style and his
unmistakable voice, he was a natural choice.
He had
a diverse style in the writing of his music, from the
famous operatic
Bohemian Rhapsody, to the rock-style
sound of Princes Of The Universe.
He released a solo
album in 1985 called Mr Bad Guy, which got to number
six in the UK,
and three years later Barcelona was released,
a duet with Freddie and Montserrat Caballe.
Freddie led a secretive life, and never officially told the public that
he was bisexual.
He had a relationship with Mary Austin but after they break up they shared
a different kind of love together, but since 1985 he has been living with his boyfriend
Jim Huttum and he used to introduce as his husband.
Later in his life, he was diagnosed with having AIDS,
for a long time, and on November 24th 1991,
at approximately 7pm
GMT in his London home Logon Place,
he passed away due to the effects
of the disease. Ironically,
he told the public that he had AIDS only the day before.