LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Since first collaborating with Brian May and Roger Taylor during his almost-triumphant run on 2009’s iteration of “American Idol,” every Queen + Adam Lambert performance features the latter finding new ways to humble himself.Despite having his own rich clear tenor with a vocal range of three octaves (a B2-B5 semitone if you’re wondering) and a dynamic piercing falsetto that could shatter glass, Lambert spends his time on Queen’s stage paying homage to the band’s late vocalist Freddie Mercury, almost apologizing for daring to approach the singer’s operatic canon.That said, Lambert’s career is nothing to sniff at.
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