Profile
Along with the many fans who mourn the loss of Freddie Mercury, QEII aim to celebrate the wealth of talent that came
together in Queen by recreating, with breathtaking accuracy, the style and excitement of a LIVE Queen concert, which sadly, will never again be seen.
Biography . . .
QEII Paul Taylor (Vocals) performing as Freddie Mercury
Phil Teague (Guitars & Vocals) performing as Brian May
John Stephens (Bass Guitar & Vocals) performing as John Deacon
Mick Durber (Percussion) performing as Roger Taylor
Steve 'Tompo' Thompson (Keyboards & Vocals) performing as Spike Edney
Our History
Having played together for ten years, and realising that the Queen songs that they performed received rapturous approval, as opposed to the songs of other artistes, B-fifteen, as they were then known, decided to embark on a monumental task -
To recreate the best, most talented rock band EVER!
What's In A Name?
The name QEII was deliberated over for a long time. A name was needed that was aesthetic visually, but portrayed the same strength that the word QUEEN commanded. The large 'Q' was considered an integral part of the design but the image seemed a little weak on its own. After some experimenting, the crown was added and that's how it is today.
Are They Serious?
You bet your life they're serious. Being staunch Queen fans themselves, the last thing QEII want to do is alienate Queen fans, either by name or performance. By aiming to replicate a live Queen performance, with all its charm and charisma,
and where possible, adding the studio harmonies, QEII aim to please and impress as many people as possible
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