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Queen superstar Roger Taylor's life in Cornwall

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Roger Taylor enjoys a special relationship with Cornwall. It's where the legendary rock star first played the drums, formed his first band as a teenager and organised Queen's very first concert.

It's also where, 50 years later, he partly recorded a lockdown version of We Are The Champions by Queen and Adam Lambert. “You definitely can’t take Cornwall out of the boy," he previously confessed to CornwallLive. "I don’t live permanently in the county but I still have a house in Helford.

Something always calls me back to the sea. ”Taylor's life in Cornwall started in the 50s, when his family decided to move to a bungalow in Park View, Truro.

By the age of seven, he formed his first band called the Bubblingover Boys, for which he played the guitar and ukulele. REAN MORE: Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan's life in CornwallREAD MORE: Mevagissey fishermen fear new bylaw will devastate fishing portBut his first experience as a drummer was with Beat Unlimited - which in turn led him to join semi-professional rock band The Reaction at the age of 15.

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