Queen guitarist Brian May says he has had a stroke which damaged his arm

Queen Guitarist Brian May Reveals Stroke Resulting in Arm Damage

Renowned Queen guitarist, Brian May, has disclosed that he recently experienced a stroke that affected his arm, rendering him unable to control it. Despite this setback, May, who is 77 years old, expressed that he is still capable of playing the guitar. In a video posted on his personal website, he reassured fans by stating, “I’m here to bring you some good news – the good news is that I can play guitar after the events of the last few days.”

May candidly referred to the stroke as a ‘health hiccup’ that occurred about a week prior. He elaborated, “I say this because it was in some doubt because that little health hiccup that I mentioned happened about a week ago and what they called it was a minor stroke.” The rock legend demonstrated his progress by showcasing his ability to move his fingers in the video.

  • Queen guitarist Brian May reveals experiencing a stroke.
  • May says the stroke damaged his arm but he can still play the guitar.
  • Describes the stroke as a ‘health hiccup.’
  • May shares the news in a video on his personal website.
  • He demonstrates progress by moving his fingers in the video.

Despite the health scare, fans of the iconic guitarist can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that May is on the path to recovery and is still able to pursue his passion for music.