Catch up with Queen drummer Roger Taylor in February'sGoldmine
The running joke is that when the drummer asks his bandmates if they'd like to try one of his songs, it's the last thing he ever says as a member of the band. Luckily for music fans, neither Queen nor its singer-songwriter drummer put much stock in stereotypes. In the February 2015 edition of Goldmine, Roger Taylor reflects on his musical career, his early influences and the moment he knew he'd finally made it.
Also in this issue:
- Four women who knew Elvis Presley well - his fiancée, his girlfriend, his colleague and his co-star - offer up their memories of the man behind the movies and music- Record Store Recon visits Grimey's, a Nashville institution- Spend 10 minutes with Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralph
- Jeremy Clyde shares 10 off-the-beaten-path picks for his favorite LPs
- Take a wild ride through the past with P.F. Sloan
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