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But he quickly regroups and bounces back with the explanation, "I was born with four additional incisors. More space in my mouth means more range.” After giving them a singing demonstration ...
But when asked to re-create Freddie Mercury's teeth, Lyons worried he may have bitten off more than he could chew. Correspondent Lee Cowan asked, "When the offer first came to you, it's pretty ...
Classic rock legend Freddie Mercury had little patience for dental visits and music rival Sid Vicious. But one day in 1976, when the Queen frontman finally decided to see a dentist after 15 years ...
The myth in question is that Freddie Mercury’s extra and large teeth gave him room in his mouth which allowed him to expand his oral cavity to unnatural lengths and reach more notes. But ...
We all know that Freddie Mercury had very strange teeth. And we would ask ourselves ... So his voice was more important to him than his looks. And I think that says a lot about the man.
More space in my mouth means more range ... “We all know that Freddie Mercury had very strange teeth," said Rudi Dolezal, who made documentaries about the star. “[W]e would all ask ourselves ...
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