Queen legend Sir Brian May announces collaborative new single
EXCLUSIVE: Queen guitarist Sir Brian May is "excited" for his latest collaborative track.

Aside from all his work as Queen’s guitarist, Sir Brian May occasionally likes to do collaborative singles. In recent years, the 78-year-old has released tracks with singers Kerry Ellis and Talia. And now he’s exclusively revealed to the Daily Express that he’s been back in the studio with a certain family member, his grandson. Speaking with the Daily Express while promoting Queen II remastered, Sir Brian teased: “I've been in the studio with my grandson, my son Jimmy's son, Daniel.”

Sir Brian continued: “Daniel May is an accomplished guitarist at the age of 18, and a writer and a singer. And he's in a band, apart from probably pursuing a course in astrophysics next year.” Like grandfather, like grandson: the Queen legend has a doctorate in the subject.
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Sir Brian added: “How strange is that? And I swear I didn't push him into any of it. Yeah, so we've been in the studio together, and we've done a track, which I'm quite excited about.” Hopefully, it won’t be too long before a snippet of the double May track is released.