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The Artistry and Legacy of Queen

Over a career spanning six decades, Queen have become one of the most successful music artists in the history of the recorded music industry.

Their consumption on digital platforms towers above other classic bands and artists of their generation and even many contemporary artists, attesting to the substantial and transgenerational appeal of Queen.

This collection offers insights into the Queen phenomenon through considering their artistry, influences, sound, singing style, use of instruments and technology, composition, live performance, as well as their impact on other music makers, and fandom. Bringing together academics from a range of disciplines in music studies, including musicology, composition, performance, as well as specialists in film and media studies, sociology, queer studies, and business studies, the book examines the many dimensions of Queen and lessons we can learn from them to inform future practice in popular music.

The Artistry and Legacy of Queen

  • Tony Rigg and Ewa Mazierska

    Considers, through a case study, factors that have influenced and contributed to Queen's commercial success and notoriety in the popular music industry, as well as their cultural impact and enduring legacy.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
    Publication Date: 23-06-2026
    Format: Paperback | 6 x 9 | 280pages

  • About the Editors

    Tony Rigg is a music industry professional and educator affiliated with the University of Central Lancashire, UK. He has occupied senior management roles in market-leading organisations, including Operations Director for Ministry of Sound. He co-edited and co-wrote Popular Music in the Post-digital Age: Politics, Economy, Culture and Technology (Bloomsbury, 2018), The Future of Live Music (Bloomsbury, 2020) and The Evolution of Electronic Dance Music (Bloomsbury, 2021) with Ewa Mazierska and The Present and Future of Music Law (Bloomsbury, 2021) with Ann Harrison. Platforms include Music Research Group social media platforms.

     

    Ewa Mazierska is a professor at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. She has published over 20 monographs and edited collections concerning popular culture and music. These include the collaborations with Rigg, Popular Polish Electronic Music, 1970-2020: A Cultural History (2021) and Popular Viennese Electronic Music, 1990-2015: A Cultural History (2019). Mazierska's work has been translated into many languages. She is the principal editor of a Routledge journal, Studies in Eastern European Cinema.

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