Thursday, September 8, 2011

Freddy Mercury

Freddy Mercury
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Mercury was born in the British protectorate of Zanzibar, East Africa. His parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, [a] were Parsis from Gujarat region and province of Bombay Presidency in British India [11]. [B] family name derived from the city Bulsar (also known as Valsad) in southern Gujarat. As Parsis, Freddie and his family practiced the Zoroastrian religion [12]. Bulsara family moved to Zanzibar in order to continue his father's job as a cashier at the British Colonial Office. She has one younger sister, KashmiraIn the early 1970s, Mercury has a long term relationship with Mary Austin, who had met through guitarist Brian May. He lived with Austin for several years in West Kensington. In the mid-1970s, however, the singer began an affair with a male record executive at Elektra Records America, which eventually resulted in the end its relationship with Austin [46] Mercury and Austin. But remained close friends for years, with Mercury often referring to him as the only true friend. In an interview in 1985, Mercury said Austin, "All my girlfriend asked why they could not replace Mary [Austin], but it just might.'s The only I've got is Mary and I do not want anyone else. To me, he usually the law of my wife. For me, it is a marriage We trust each other,. that's enough for me "[47] He also wrote several songs about Austin, the most famous of which is". Love My Life ". Mercury is also the godfather of her eldest son, Richard
According to his partner Jim Hutton, Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS shortly after Easter in 1987 [54] Around that time., Mercury said in an interview to have tested negative for HIV [23] Despite the rejection,. The British press to pursue the rampant rumors over the next few years, fueled by Mercury's appearance was thinner, the absence of the Queen of the tour, and reports from former lovers to various tabloid journals [55] Towards the end of his life. he was routinely stalked by photographers, while the daily tabloid newspaper The Sun shows a series of articles claiming that he was seriously ill. However, Mercury and his colleagues and friends constantly denied the story, even after a front page article published on 29, April 1991 which shows Mercury appears very dull in what is now a rare appearance. [56]On 22 November 1991, Mercury called Queen's manager Jim Beach Kensington home, to discuss public statement. The next day, November 23, following the announcement has been made to the press on behalf of Mercury
 
 

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