Ellen DeGeneres is teaching her fans how they can make a mask at home!
25.03.2020 - 19:41 / nme.com
He launched the 'MicroConcerto' project last week
Brian May has been teaching Queen fans how to play a number of the band’s classic tracks on guitar via live-stream from his home.
The legendary guitarist is currently broadcasting daily lessons in a series dubbed ‘MicroConcerto’ as many continue to self-isolate amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Announcing the project last week, he wrote: “In my living room at home – where else?! I seem to have most all my usual channels to entertain you … so
Ellen DeGeneres is teaching her fans how they can make a mask at home!
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Brian May has said he hopes his latest project will be a “powerful tonic for people” amid the current climate.
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