September 20, 2014 / 11:36 AM EDT / CBS News. A long-lost duet from Michael Jackson and Queen frontman Freddie Mercury will be released this fall, more than 30 years after the song was writtenIn an era when homophobia and racism were far more prevalent than they are today, Freddie Mercury was the queer, South Asian frontman of the band who released one of rock's most iconic singles
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On November 1, Netflix will release a 2 part documentary “Inside The Mind”. The first part is on Freddie Mercury and the second on Michael Jackson. In this series renowned psychiatrist, Dr Bob Johnson, will explore the incredibly complex and unusual lives of Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson. He’ll reveal the forces and experiences that
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