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The surviving members have since gone on to top the British charts with pop group 5ive when the two groups recorded a version of We Are The Champions.
British rock group Queen have described their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - which takes place next week - as a "high honour".
Guitarist Brian May told BBC News Online that he was "very, very happy" at the award, which is given to artists who have had a "significant impact" on rock ''n'' roll.

The ceremony comes 10 years after the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury. Asked what he though Mercury would make of the accolade, May said: "Freddie would go, ''Oh wonderful.''"

2001 Hall of Fame inductees
Queen
Michael Jackson
Aerosmith
Paul Simon
Steely Dan
Ritchie Valens
The Flamingos
Solomon Burke
Artists to be inducted along with Queen at Monday''s ceremony include Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Steely Dan and Peter Simon.

The remaining members of Queen - Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon - will perform their anthem We Will Rock You at the annual ceremony, which takes place at New York''s Waldorf Astoria Hotel. They will also perform a song with Aerosmith.

The band''s lead singer, Freddie Mercury, died from an Aids-related illness in 1991. He will be represented at the ceremony by his mother, Jer Bulsara, and sister, Kashmira Cooke.

Queen have sold over 100 million records worldwide and their hits have included Bohemian Rhapsody, I Want To Break Free and Radio Gaga.

The surviving members have since gone on to top the British charts with pop group 5ive when the two groups recorded a version of We Are The Champions.

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