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When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World” documentary, Bono admitted that he regrets his hair choice during U2’s performance at ...
Forty years after people from 150 nations tuned in to watch Live Aid, U2’s Bono is recalling this happening to him at the 1985 charity concert. “I can’t look back at this moment with two eyes because ...
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Bono Regrets Mullet Haircut at 1985 Live Aid Benefit ConcertHowever, U2 singer Bono looks back at the 1985 Live Aid benefit concert with mixed feelings. He apparently has a critical ...
U2 were a band of many talents, but Bono felt that people latched onto their political agenda more than their tunes after a ...
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9Honey Celebrity on MSNBono reveals he lived on airplane leftovers after mother died when he was 14Singer Bono of U2 fame has revealed he lived on leftovers and chocolate after his mother died when he was just 14. Bono, whose real name is Paul Hewson, was speaking on Ruthie's Table 4 podcast when ...
On July 13, 1985, the two Live Aid concerts took place at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in ...
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Parade on MSNElevation! Bono's Net Worth at the Time of CNN's Live Aid SeriesAll told, U2 has released 15 studio albums and more than 84 singles. U2 has won 22 Grammy Awards, a record for a rock band, and two Golden Globes for Best Original Song ("The Hands That America Built" ...
Not every fan of a band has to share their same artistic vision, but Bono was taken aback when people were repelled by some of U2's records.
The U2 singer joined former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush on Monday (June 30) in honoring the lifesaving agency gutted Trump administration cuts.
Bono and U2 made a name for injecting hope and protest into music, but less so did they flirt with the underworld, except in one Satanic song.
U2 honored slain Israeli concert-goers while performing at the Las Vegas Sphere by adding their 1984 hit “Pride (In the Name of Love)” to their set list on Sunday. “In the light of what’s ...
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