Brian May
Born | July 19, 1947 |
Hometown | Hampton Hill, England |
Net worth | $260 million |
Height | 6'2" (1.87m) |
Spouse | Christine Mullen, Anita Dobson |
Children | Emily Ruth May, Jimmy May, Louisa May |
Parents | Harold May, Ruth May |
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Queen guitarist Brian May reveals he had minor stroke, temporarily lost control of his arm
The 77-year-old called it "a little health hiccup."
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Queen’s Brian May Reveals Minor Stroke; Guitarist Recovering After “Health Hiccup” Left Him Unable To Use Arm
Don’t fret: He will rock you again. Queen’s founding guitarist Brian May revealed that he had a “minor stroke” last week that left him unable to use his left arm for a while. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is recovering and assured the faithful that the episode is not career-threatening. “The good …
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Queen Guitarist Brian May Reveals He Suffered a Minor Stroke, Temporarily Lost Mobility in Left Arm
Queen guitarist Brian May is on the road to recovery after suffering a minor stroke, which temporarily left him unable to move his left arm. The musician took to Instagram and YouTube to share the update, detailing his breakthrough following his health struggles. “I’m here to bring you—first of all—some good news, I think,” he …
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Queen guitarist Brian May reveals he's recovering after a minor stroke
Queen guitarist Brian May revealed in a post on social media this week that he recently experienced a minor stroke that left his ability to play guitar in doubt. "I'm here to bring you, first of all, some good news, I think," May said in an Instagram video shared Tuesday. "And I say this because it was in some doubt, because that little health hiccup that I mentioned happened about a week ago, and what they called it was a minor stroke," he continued.
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Legendary rock guitarist reveals health scare
Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed that he suffered a stroke last week, leaving him shaken but determined to keep playing. May, 77, shared a video message on Instagram Wednesday in which he described the health scare as a “hiccup.” He mentioned that he briefly lost control of his right arm. “The good news […]
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Queen's Brian May says he can still play guitar after a minor stroke affected one arm
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.'
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Queen Guitarist Brian May Suffers Stroke, Leaving Him Without Use of His Arm
Legendary Queen guitarist Sir Brian May recently suffered a minor stroke that temporarily left him without use of his left arm. But while he's on strict doctor's orders, it sounds like the 77-year-old is already on the mend. May gave his fans an update in a video message on his website on ...
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Queen’s Brian May Reveals That He Suffered a Stroke, Temporarily Lost Use of Left Arm
Thankfully May said he has regained control of his arm and can play guitar again. Queen’s Brian May Reveals That He Suffered a Stroke, Temporarily Lost Use of Left Arm Jon Hadusek
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Queen guitarist Brian May suffered ‘scary’ minor stroke, lost control of arm
Queen guitarist Brian May, 77, revealed he was unable to use his arm after he was hospitalized for a minor stroke last week.
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‘Didn’t have any control’: Queen guitarist Brian May speaks out after stroke
Brian May, the lead guitarist of British rock band Queen, revealed Wednesday that he had a “minor stroke” last week, which caused him to temporarily lose control over his arm.
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