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Roy Thomas Baker, who produced “Bohemian Rhapsody” with Queen, has died, Variety reports. A cause of death has not been revealed. Baker was 78 years old. Baker was born in London in 1946.
Roy Thomas Baker – the prolific producer who worked on five Queen albums and co-produced Bohemian Rhapsody – has died aged 78. Baker's publicist told outlets including Ultimate Classic Rock ...
Roy Thomas Baker, the hitmaking record producer behind some of the biggest and most proudly polished songs and albums of the rock era — including Queen’s chart-topping, multipart “Bohemian ...
Roy Thomas Baker, the iconic producer who worked on Bohemian Rhapsody with Queen has died at home at the age of 78. The news was confirmed by his publiciist in a statement but no cause of death ...
By Katie Atkinson Executive Digital Director, West Coast Roy Thomas Baker — the producer behind some of rock’s biggest hits, including Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” — has died at age 78 ...
Roy Thomas Baker, the producer behind rock band Queen’s 1975 hit Bohemian Rhapsody, has been passed away at the age of 78. The one of the most successful and influential producers of the 1970s ...
Petri Roy Thomas Baker, who was among the most successful record producers of the 1970s and ’80s and who helped bring to life Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a nearly six-minute tornado of ...
Roy Thomas Baker, the legendary producer who collaborated with Queen on the iconic Bohemian Rhapsody, has died at his home aged 78. His publicist confirmed the news in a statement, although no ...
He was 78. Baker is best known for his work on one of rock’s greatest and most enduring anthems: Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” The sprawling operatic song proved a challenge to record ...
Roy Thomas Baker, whose intricate work on multiple albums by Queen — including “Bohemian Rhapsody” — the Cars, Foreigner and others made him one of the most successful and influential ...
Baker always knew 'Bohemian Rhapsody' would be a hit, despite some skepticism that it was too long at nearly six minutes. He told the New York Times: "I thought it was going to be a hit.