Legend has it Lady Gaga took her name from the Queen song, “Radio Gaga.” One local band has taken that notion a step further and blends the personas of Queen and Lady Gaga with all of the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. RADIO GAGA is the concert you’ve been dreaming of, the ultimate celebration of the ...
Urbana’s Gloria Theatre will rock you, be your best friend and offer a bad romance when the music of a legendary group and a current pop superstar rocks the venue. Radio Gaga, a Las Vegas-style show, ...
In ‘Destination Anywhere’ Melanie Oliveiro finds out where diehard fans of British mega band Queen can go to rock out to classics like “We Will Rock You”, “Radio Gaga” and “I Want To Break Free”.
"People will always find an agenda if they need one. And it's a piece of entertainment. Simple as that," Taylor said. Directed by David Mallet, who worked with some of the biggest icons of the '80s, ...
Roger Taylor is credited as the sole songwriter of Queen's 1984 song "Radio Ga Ga," but his son, then a small child, deserves some recognition for his role in the track's creation. Somewhere in the ...
Four songs from their Live Aid performance — "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Radio Ga Ga," "Hammer To Fall," and "We Are the Champions," as well as singer Freddie Mercury's "Ay-Oh" crowd singalong before ...