On November 24, 27 years have passed since the death of the legendary singer and showman Freddie Mercury. Together with the other members of the band Queen, he conquered the world, both with his compositions and his performances. And what could be a better tribute to a singer than to be recognized by science as the best singer of all time?
A team of Austrian, Czech and Swedish researchers discovered that average vibrato ranges between 5.4 Hz and 6.9 Hz, while Mercury's was 7.04 Hz. And who are we to oppose science? Freddie was (was) clearly the best. You can find the research at Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology.
On September 5, the legendary singer would celebrate 72nd birthday, staff with Heathrow Airport, which deals with luggage, has prepared this way in memory of the singer of the band Queen some classic Mercury dance moves to I Want To Break Free. Freddie, who was born as Farrokh Bulsara, used to work for British Airways, namely at Heathrow airport she was dealing with luggage (if you've seen the movie Bohemian Rhapsody, you probably already know this).
One of the stars of the tribute video Adam Dewey said before the show: “Fredde Mercury is an undisputed rock legend and planning his birthday at Heathrow Airport, where he used to work, was an absolute blast! Myself and the other colleagues have really worked hard with the dance routine and we can't wait to see people's faces when they enter the airport.” And as if that performance wasn't enough, they're still at the airport gave all Freddie, Fred, Frederick and Farrokh free entry to the best airport lounge, where they enjoyed the comfort together with their friends or partners.
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