Queen guitarist Brian May, 77, has turned to doctors for help. The singer says he has nothing to worry about but has been diagnosed with a serious condition.
“I think the good news is that after the events of the last few days I can now play the guitar, and I say this because the diagnosis is questionable. About a week ago I started feeling sick. The doctors described it as a mini-stroke,” the musician wrote on his personal blog.
The artist added that he suddenly lost control of his hand. As Brian admitted, he started to get scared at that moment. According to the guitarist, he did not share his experiences with subscribers because he did not want sympathy while he was in the hospital. “Please do not do this because it will clog my inbox,” May said.
Let’s remember that Queen gained popularity in the mid-1970s. The musical group has hundreds of millions of fans around the world. One of the most famous vocalists of the group was Freddie Mercury.
It was previously reported that Queen had sold their music catalog for over $1 billion, making the deal the biggest in the history of the music industry.
Source: People Talk
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