John Deacon is a British musician and songwriter, best known as the bassist of the rock band Queen. He joined the band in 1971 and wrote several of their hit songs, including "Another One Bites the Dust," "You're My Best Friend," and "I Want to Break Free." Deacon's solid bass lines and melodic contributions were integral to Queen's music.
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John Deacon, the quiet bassist of Queen, provided the band's rhythmic foundation and contributed several hit songs. A self-taught musician with a degree in electronics, he joined Queen in 1971 and remained until the band's effective end following Freddie Mercury's death.
Early Life
Born John Richard Deacon on August 19, 1951, in Leicester, England, he developed an early interest in electronics and music. He formed his first band, The Opposition, while still in school.
Career
Deacon joined Queen in 1971, becoming the final piece of the iconic lineup. He quickly integrated, contributing his musical talents and technical skills. He wrote several of Queen's hits, including "You're My Best Friend," "Another One Bites the Dust," and "I Want to Break Free." Beyond songwriting, Deacon's bass playing provided a crucial, steady underpinning to Queen's dynamic sound. He also handled the band's finances.
Personal Life
Deacon married Veronica Tetzlaff in 1975. They have six children. Following Freddie Mercury's death, Deacon largely retired from the music industry, only appearing for a few tribute performances.
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First name
John
Middle name
Richard
Last name
Deacon
Birthdate
August 19, 1951
Age 74
Birth location
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Location
GB
Heigth
1.75 meter
Years active
2008 - present
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