Adam Lambert and Liam Payne are among the stars uniting to speak up about mental health issues affecting teens and young adults in a new live stream.
01.05.2020 - 04:21 / variety.com
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
Queen and Adam Lambert are honoring healthcare workers and first responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic with a new song: “You Are The Champions,” a reworking of the band’s 1977 classic “We Are The Champions.”
Individually isolated in their homes, Queen founders Brian May and Roger Taylor along with Lambert recorded a “virtual jam” of the song with Brian May on guitar in one screen, with Roger Taylor on drums and Lambert in the middle. The
Adam Lambert and Liam Payne are among the stars uniting to speak up about mental health issues affecting teens and young adults in a new live stream.
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Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the front line of the COVID-19 fight: “You Are the Champions." Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtually to record a new version of the Queen classic, “We Are the Champions." "You Are the Champions” was released early Fridayon all streaming and download services, with proceeds going to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Members of Queen and out singer Adam Lambert have released a re-recorded version of Queen’s iconic song “We Are the Champions” to honor and support health care professionals on the front lines fighting COVID-19.
Queen and singer Adam Lambert have a message for workers on the front line of the coronavirus fight: “You Are the Champions.” Brian May, Roger Taylor and Lambert recently gathered virtually to record a new version of the Queen classic, “We Are the Champions.” “You Are the Champions” was released early Friday on all streaming and download services, with proceeds going to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
While in quarantine, Adam Lambert and Queen have delivered a fitting, new take on the iconic "We Are the Champions." In a split-screen clip guitarist Brian May shared to Instagram on Monday (April 20), he, Lambert and drummer Roger Taylor perform the tune from the comfort of their own homes.
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