Ali Hewson, the wife of U2 lead singer Bono, celebrated her sixty-third birthday over the weekend. She has been the muse for the singer for decades. Hewson’s inspiration for his songs like ...
More: U2 rerecorded 40 songs. Here's why and which tracks really work. Bono, strutting and waving his microphone, quickly donned the trademark eye wear of his alter ego The Fly for “Zoo Station ...
One of the saddest classic rock songs was written by The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded by another star.
After seeing U2 perform live in 1981, The Replacements' frontman Paul Westerberg wrote two groundbreaking songs in response to Bono's hit 'I Will Follow'.
Of course, The Edge is known for creating iconic guitar riffs for U2. The Edge's riffs for “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “The Fly” have inspired generations of guitarists. Based on what he said ...
(Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images) U2, The Beatles And The Rolling Stones ... The ranking tracks the most successful songs at alternative radio stations across the U.S. that cater to more ...
The album in question, Songs of Surrender, saw U2 reimagine some of their most iconic hits, infusing them with fresh perspectives and even some new lyrics. While the album did debut within the top ...
In U2's first-ever televised interview, Bono revealed one of the many secrets to U2's booming and generational success.
U2 & Bono changed the lyrics to their legendary ... a note from Israeli-American composer Or Matias, who was music director for the hit show “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 ...
Bono had already been known for disassembling his style with U2, but he knew that the key to a great song is breaking out of the formula.