Freddie Mercury. From Zanzibar to concerts at Wembley

Freddie Mercury was born on September 5, 1946 to an Indian family on the island of Zanzibar. Because of his overbite, he was nicknamed the tooth at school, and his voice made him one of the greatest singers in rock history. His throat hid an unmistakable voice with a range exceeding three octaves, which was also analyzed by the scientific team. He declared that living to seventy would be boring and left this world at the height of fame at forty-five. It flew through the world like a comet, but its light still shines.

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