Barry Mitchell, the second bassist to ever play with Queen, passed away on August 17, 2026, at the age of 78. The news was confirmed by Queen’s official archivist, Greg Brooks, on Facebook, sparking an outpouring of tributes from fans and friends. Mitchell’s time with the band was brief, lasting only from August 1970 to January 1971, but he left his mark on early versions of the songs “Liar” and “Son And Daughter.”
The most fascinating part of Mitchell’s story is his own admission that he didn’t see Queen’s potential. In a past interview, he said, “I didn’t see the potential. It’s crazy to say this now but it’s the truth.” He left the band before they hit the big time, a decision that has become a legendary “what if” in rock history. After leaving Queen, Mitchell played in the proto-punk band Tiger, and later made appearances at Queen conventions where fans remembered him as warm, engaging, and full of great stories.
Mitchell’s life is a reminder that history is full of these quiet, overlooked figures. We tend to focus on the frontmen and the big personalities, but the supporting cast, even the ones who left early, were part of the journey. Do you have a story about a band or artist you followed before they were famous? Drop your thoughts in the comments below or share them with us on social media.


