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Ms Murray previously lived in a house in Herefordshire, where her mum advertised rehearsal space to bands.The likes of Black Sabbath and Queen recorded there before moving onto Rockfield, where they would reminisce about Joan's food, leading to her being hired as the in-house cook.
Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", Coldplay's "Yellow", and Oasis' "Wonderwall" are among the songs"Mum and I lived with the bands on the Quadrangle," Ms Murray told BBC Radio Gloucestershire."We lived in the chalet, so you could have Freddie [Mercury] next door."
She said there were other children who lived at the studios, so "it was just normal" in the local area, but, later in life, some jaws still drop when she divulges the tastes and palettes of some of Britain's most legendary artists."Mum said Freddie had quite a sophisticated palette, but not too rich," she said.
"The main she loved doing was Fanny Craddock's crêpes suzette.
"She'd go into the dining room and set it all on fire in front of Queen and they'd all clap.""Mum said Freddie had quite a sophisticated palette, but not too rich," she said.
"The main she loved doing was Fanny Craddock's crêpes suzette."She'd go into the dining room and set it all on fire in front of Queen and they'd all clap."
While many would have bowed down to some of the stars that spent time at Rockfield, Joan ruled the roost as "queen of the kitchen", Ms Murray said."She was the matron and they were the boys of the school," Ms Murray said.