The Untold Truth Of Roger Taylor

Roger Taylor is all over the proverbial music record books as the drummer for Queen, one of the best-selling rock bands of all time. He also makes multiple appearances in the record book of record, "Guinness World Records," for his roles in various insurmountable accomplishments. In the very early days of online streaming video, Taylor

Roger Taylor is all over the proverbial music record books as the drummer for Queen, one of the best-selling rock bands of all time. He also makes multiple appearances in the record book of record, "Guinness World Records," for his roles in various insurmountable accomplishments. In the very early days of online streaming video, Taylor led an ensemble of six musicians in a performance originating from Cyberbarn, a theater in Surrey, U.K., in September 1998. It was remotely viewed by 9,804 people, a Guinness record for the "largest exclusive concert on the internet." 

Five years later, Queen was recognized for its collective composition skills. All four members wrote songs for the group, including Taylor, and were inducted as a single entity into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Guinness recognized the feat, as Queen was the first entire band inducted into the SHOF.

Taylor also served as executive music producer on the 2018 Queen biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody," and he and bandmate Brian May met with Joanne Connor, an Australian woman who saw the movie 108 times in the theatre — a record for most cinema viewings of a single film.

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