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U2's Bono initially felt unfit to become part of the band as the singer reportedly sounded different during their debut. -
Still Haven't Found What You're Looking For? Check These U2 Vinyl Records
To quote one of the band's 1987 hits, if "[You] Still Haven't Found What [You're] Looking For," take a look at these U2 vinyl records and find the right album for you. -
Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards Says America Has To Get Rid Of Donald Trump
Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards recalled the first time they worked with Donald Trump in 1989. The encounter angered the lyricist/guitarist so much that he stabbed a table and threatened to hurt the billionaire. -
U2 Releases App To Give Fans ‘Specially Curated Audio Visual Experience’ During Tour
Ahead of the North American leg of U2's tour, the band released an augmented reality app that offers added features before and during the live shows. The app came at a time when other artists are banning phones from concerts. -
Bono Receives George W. Bush Medal For Humanitarian Work
Bono, the lead singer of U2, became the first to receive the George W. Bush award for his humanitarian work. Bono has been involved in efforts to eradicate HIV/AIDS and world poverty. -
Bono Just Called Music Nowadays 'Girly,' And The Internet Isn't Happy
Bono caused a stir among Twitter users after he called music nowadays as girly and said that hip-hop is the only place for male anger at the moment. Netizens called him sexist and racist. -
U2’s Bono: ‘I Think Music Has Gotten Very Girly’
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, U2 frontman Bono shared his thoughts about the current state of music. He thinks it’s gotten to ‘girly.’ -
Prince Documentary is Underway, Will Feature Bono, Billy Idol and Mick Jagger
A Prince documentary underway, and will feature the likes of Bono, Billy Idol and Mick Jagger. The documentary is being released by German film distribution company Ascot Elite Entertainment Group and is reportedly due out next year in Europe. -
Bono Talks "Embarrassing" Republican Candidate Donald Trump on 'CBS This Morning'
Bono talked embarrassing Republican candidate Donald Trump in a new interview on 'CBS This Morning.' The U2 frontman sat down this past Tuesday night (Sept. 20) with host Charlie Rose and claims that he will be beginning a new activism side gig following four decades of philanthropy. -
Bruce Springsteen Joined by Bono at Dublin Concert for a Duet of Patti Smith's Classic 'Because the Night' [WATCH]
At last night's Bruce Springsteen concert in Dublin, "The Boss" was joined on stage by legendary U2 singer, Bono, for a stirring rendition of Patti Smith's classic ballad, "Because the Night." The performance was captured on video -- watch it here! -
Bono Writes David Bowie Tribute for Rolling Stone's Memorial Issue
Bono says that at age 14, David Bowie's music "woke me up" -- and his passing has left that part of the U2 singer "a void." -
Bono, Hozier, Glen Hansard Perform on Dublin Street Corner For Charity [WATCH]
As part of his annual tradition, U2's Bono performed on the corner of Dublin, Ireland's Grafton Street on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), recruiting Hozier, Glen Hansard and a number of other performers to play in support of a local charity. -
U2, Patti Smith Perform 'Gloria' and 'People Have the Power' in Paris [WATCH]
Last night (December 6), U2 performed their first of two rescheduled tour dates at the AccordHotel Arena in Paris following the dreadful terrorist attacks that took place at Le Bataclan last month, bringing out Patti Smith to assist them on tracks "Gloria" and "People Have the Power." -
Bono Has Written a Song About the Paris Attacks at Eagles of Death Metal's Le Bataclan Concert
Bono says that he has written a song about the attacks that occurred at an Eagles of Death Metal show, killing 89 concert goers at Le Bataclan in Paris on Nov. 13. 132 people total were slain during the ISIS attacks in the nation's capital and the tragedy at Le Bataclan accounted for most of the fatalities. -
Miley Cyrus Botches Lyrics to U2's 'One': Bono Saves Concert
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Bono's ONE charity and its subsidiarity (RED), U2, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J and the Orchestra of St. Luke's came together for a rendition of Bono's top ten hit "One," but Cyrus missed her cue, eventually having to ask Bono for help with the lyrics to save the concert.
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