PAUL RODGERS 'Would Be Open' To Reunion With QUEEN

October 20, 2011

Legendary rock singer Paul Rodgers tells Billboard.com that he has heard the rumors about him reuniting with QUEEN for a performance at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. However, "no one's actually approached me yet," Rodgers, who worked with QUEEN's Brian May and Roger Taylor from 2005-2009, tells Billboard.com. But he adds that he "would be open to something like that, I must say. (QUEEN + PAUL RODGERS) did great. I think we did fantastically well. We were up against potential disaster, really, and I think we really pulled it off. Toured the world a couple of times. Made a brand new studio album (2008's 'The Cosmos Rock'). I just didn't want to do it forever... But for something like (the Olympics),that would be ideal."

QUEEN will be honored with the Global Icon Award at the "2011 MTV EMA" on Sunday, November 6 at 9 p.m. CET from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The legendary rock band will also take the stage for a special performance. This year marks the 40th anniversary of QUEEN's formation in 1971; since then, these Rock And Roll Hall Of Famers have garnered a long list of accomplishments and accolades, including career sales of more than 300 million albums, 16 No. 1 albums, 18 No. 1 singles and the U.K.'s top-selling album of all time (their "Greatest Hits" compilation has sold a staggering 5.7 million copies).

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