In U2's first-ever televised interview, Bono revealed one of the many secrets to U2's booming and generational success.
On their 1988 album Rattle And Hum, a companion piece to the film of the same name which documented their Joshua Tree tour in America, U2 tipped a (cowboy) hat to some of the blues, roots and folk ...
I n September 1980, one month ahead of the release of his band's debut album, Boy, U2 frontman Bono appeared on Irish radio ...
U2’s Rattle and Hum became controversial for the way it tried to connect the band to earlier groups like The Beatles. Bono was surprised by the reaction to U2’s cover of The Beatles ...
Bono has never become an official U.S. citizen, but maybe this slight remove has allowed him to see America a little more clearly. Because when his band, U2, is operating at its peak, it’s ...
U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" has been named among the 100 best protest songs of all time by Rolling Stone. The song, the ...
“Thank you President Biden. Frontmen don’t do humble, but today I was,” Bono wrote on U2’s Instagram account after receiving the medal. “Rock n roll gave me my freedom… and with it the ...
All four members of U2 — Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. — signed off on the donation to the Las Vegas ...
Even disco promised emancipation,” Bono wrote. “In U2, we wanted our song ‘Pride (In the Name of Love)’ to sound like the freedom we were campaigning for in our work with Amnesty ...
The legendary guitarist might not seem like an obvious influence on U2, but in a 1988 interview with British fashion and culture magazine The Face, the band's frontman Bono spoke of the impact and ...
“Thank you President Biden. Frontmen don’t do humble, but today I was,” Bono wrote on U2’s Instagram account after receiving the medal. “Rock n roll gave me my freedom… and with it the privilege to ...