Freddie Mercury was a singer for the band Queen who died of AIDS in 1991. He helped raise awareness of the disease and its impact on the gay community through publicly announcing his diagnosis just before his death. As an openly bisexual rock star, he influenced many by being unapologetically himself and helped open doors for greater acceptance of the LGBTQ community in rock music. His music and performances have left a lasting legacy as one of the greatest showmen in rock history.