Queen's Brian May announces health scare but assures fans he can still shred on the guitar! ๐ฒ๐ธ
Sir Brian May, the legendary guitarist of Queen, recently shared an unsettling health scare that had his fans on the edge of their seats. The 77-year-old rock icon revealed that he experienced a "minor stroke," which temporarily left him unable to use his left arm. But fear not, as Brian's indomitable spirit shone through during an online video, explaining that despite the unexpected hiccup, he is on the mend and ready to rock! ๐ธ๐ฎ
Brian described the experience as a bit of an "out of the blue" moment. One minute he was living his rockstar life, and the next, he was dealing with his arm losing movement. However, the good news? He reassured his fans that he could still play his beloved guitar, stating, "I can play guitar!" His unwavering passion for music is a testament to his resilience and dedication as an artist.
Brianโs remarkable recovery journey has undoubtedly resonated with many fans. Sharing his experience highlights the importance of not taking our health for granted and seeking help when something feels off. The rock legendโs transparency about his health issues has sparked conversations about the aging process, encouraging his followers not just to rock out but to also check in on their well-being.
In her own unique way, May's guitar-playing magic seems to have a superpower that defies the odds! It bears mentioning that musicians, even at advanced ages, often find ways to adapt, proving that passion knows no bounds. Fun fact: Queen's iconic track "Bohemian Rhapsody" is not only a classic but also one of the most-streamed songs in history, highlighting that the band's legacy is as solid as ever. Itโs hard to imagine a world without Mayโs epic guitar riffs fueling these timeless tracks.
As Brian May continues to recover, fans can find solace in knowing that the man, the myth, the rock legend isn't going anywhere anytime soon. After all, rock stars have a way of bouncing back stronger than ever โ much like that trusty old guitar that never goes out of style! So hereโs to Brian, may his strings stay strong and his spirit even stronger!
The 77-year-old shared he can still play guitar despite being temporarily unable to use his left arm.
Guitarist says he is recovering after 'little health hiccup' last week left him unable to use his left arm.
Queen guitarist Brian May announced her suffered a "minor stroke" in a recent video, but also recovered enough to play music once again.
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed that he suffered a stroke, which left him temporarily unable to use one of his arms.
Queen guitarist Brian May says he had a minor stroke 'out of the blue' and lost partial use of his arm. The good news, he says, 'is that I can play guitar.'
Queen guitarist Sir Brian May has suffered a health scare, telling fans his ability to play guitar was in doubt after he lost normal feeling in his arm.
The rock legend says he was left unable to use one arm, but he's now OK and has regained movement.
It caused him to lose control over his arm. The 77-year-old May said in a video released on his website on Wednesday that he was doing โOKโ but ...
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FILE - Brian May of Queen performs during the "Rhapsody" tour on Oct. 30, 2023, in Chicago. (Photo by Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP, File).
Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed he had a "minor stroke" that caused him to lose control over his arm.
Queen lead guitarist Brian May reveals he suffered a 'minor stroke,' stating that 'it was a little scary.'
The musician says he has been told by doctors to do "basically nothing" to fully recover.
The Queen guitarist, 77, said he had the health scare about a week ago but he did not want to disclose it at the time, in a video on Instagram on Wednesday. He ...
Brian May of Queen has suffered a minor stroke but the good news is he is out of danger.