John Richard Deacon (born 19 August 1951) is an English retired musician who was the bass guitarist for the rock band Queen. He wrote several songs for...
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John Deacon (born 1951) is the former bassist of the rock band Queen. John Deacon may also refer to: John Deacon (motorcyclist) (1962–2001) John Deacon...
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John the Deacon (Johannes Diaconus or Giovanni Diacono) may refer to: John the Deacon (6th century), letter writer from Rome John the Deacon (Egyptian...
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Deacon John may refer to: Deacon John Moore, New Orleans guitarist and bandleader Deacon John Buffington House, historic house in Swansea, Massachusetts...
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A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological...
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Deacon John Moore (born June 23, 1941, New Orleans, Louisiana) better known as Deacon John, is a blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll musician, singer...
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Joseph John Deacon (24 May 1920 – 3 December 1981) was a British author and television personality. Deacon was born with severe cerebral palsy, a neurological...
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John the Deacon (Italian: Giovanni Diacono or Giovanni da Venezia; c. 940–45 – died after 1018) was a Venetian deacon, secretary to the doge of Venice...
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(guitar, vocals), and Roger Taylor (drums, vocals), later joined by John Deacon (bass). Their earliest works were influenced by progressive rock, hard...
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(Romanian) Deacon: The Reverend Father (Rev. Fr.) John Smith, Deacon (Dn.) John Smith, Father John, Deacon Father (Dn. Fr.) John, Deacon (Dn.) John Protodeacon:...
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Pacific, Dustin Moskovitz in The Social Network, and Queen bass player John Deacon in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Mazzello was born in Rhinebeck, New...
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death, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, and bass guitarist John Deacon worked with vocal and piano parts that Mercury recorded before his death...
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gigs across Britain with Farrokh as the lead singer and new bassist John Deacon. Farrokh pushes them to think bigger and sells their van to finance a...
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"Back Chat", written by John Deacon, is the track most influenced by black music. In addition to normal bass duties, Deacon also plays rhythm guitar...
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marked bassist John Deacon's final full-length concert with Queen (save a short live appearance with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Elton John in 1997). The...
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"Party" began as a jam session between Freddie Mercury, Brian May and John Deacon. Mercury was at the piano and he started off the "we had a good night"...
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Many notable rock bassists have been influenced by Jones, including John Deacon of Queen, Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith, Geddy Lee of Rush, Steve Harris...
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as a jam session in Switzerland amongst Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon in spring 1989. Freddie Mercury was upstairs and heard them playing the...
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May's illness-induced absence. As it included the first song written by John Deacon that Queen recorded ("Misfire") alongside tracks written by the other...
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Donald John Deacon (June 2, 1912 – December 25, 1943) was a Canadian ice hockey winger who played parts of three seasons for the Detroit Red Wings of...
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Deacon Hill (born February 11, 2003) is an American football quarterback for the Utah Tech Trailblazers. He previously played for the Wisconsin Badgers...
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John Deacon (30 November 1962 – 8 August 2001) was a British motorcycle enduro racer. He won several Paris–Dakar Rally stages. He died of injuries sustained...
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double-tracked twin guitar melody is played through an amplifier designed by John Deacon, affectionately nicknamed the "Deacy Amp". Mercury's line "Nothing really...
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II, John Deacon, John Peter Labouchere and Henry Sykes Thornton Williams, Deacon, Thornton & Co 1863–82 founded by Robert Williams II, John Deacon and...
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Under Pressure (category Songs written by John Deacon)
jam-beginnings as improvisation. However, according to Queen bassist John Deacon (as quoted in a French magazine in 1984), the song's primary musical...
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Brian May (category People associated with Liverpool John Moores University)
university. After Mercury joined to form Queen in 1970, bass guitarist John Deacon completed the line-up in 1971. They became one of the biggest rock bands...
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whereas it was traditional for Taylor to sing one song. Brian May and John Deacon sang backup vocals[citation needed]. Other distinguishable trademarks...
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music (at the behest of Freddie Mercury) and New York funk scenes (John Deacon's topic of interest). Recorded at the Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles...
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its manufacture by several months; then, when released, John Deacon was credited as "Deacon John", and the band insisted it had to be corrected. Queen II...
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bandmates Freddie Mercury, Brian May and John Deacon. Mercury sang backing vocals on "Killing Time", Deacon remixed the B-side "I Cry For You" and Rick...
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