Queenways present new video tributes for You Don’t Fool Me and Mother Love
( A sincere musical interpretation – no costumes, no imitation )
To mark the 30th anniversary of Queen`s iconic 1995 album Made in Heaven, the band QUEENWAYS has released two new music videos for the songs.
But this is no ordinary tribute act – these clips are heartfelt musical homage, without costumes or impersonation, focusing instead on the emotional power and depth of the original songs.
We wanted to honor this music the way we truly feel it – as musicians and fans.
We dont try to visually imitate anyone in the videos.
What matters to us is the energy, atmosphere, and essence.
Were not Freddie, Brian, Roger and John in the clips – we are simply ourselves, people who love this music,”
says lead singer Jaroslav Bresky.
Both songs were recorded and performed authentically and personally, with no need for theatricality or visual effects. This stripped-down approach brings out the raw emotional expression that naturally connects to Queens legacy – especially Made in Heaven,an album created in the final months of Freddie Mercurys life.
About QUEENWAYS

QUEENWAYS is a professional music project (Queen tribute band) focused on the live performance of Queens music with an emphasis on musical quality, emotional honesty, and respect for the original.
The band is made up of experienced musicians who bring the energy and atmophere of Queen concerts to the stage in their own sincere and distinctive way.
Frontman Jaroslav Bresky has been dedicated to Queens music since childhood. His extraordinary vocal range even caught the attention of Brian May, who shared one of his performances on his official social media.
In 2018, Jaroslav performed two tribute concerts in India, at the Rang Sharda Auditorium in Mumbai, in honor of Freddie Mercury. The shows were introduced by Jehangir Bulsara, Freddies cousin, with whom Jaroslav has remained in touch ever since – they have become close friends. Jaroslav also performed at Freddie Mercurys 70th birthday celebration in Montreux, further strengthening his connection to Queens legacy.
 
		 
									 
					
