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 ...
One of the essential live classic rock albums is U2's 'Rattle and Hum'. U2’s Bono couldn't explain some of the reactions to 'Rattle and Hum'. “And I was thinking that it’s been a long time ...
“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 ...
US President Joe Biden announced on 4 January that Bono, U2's iconic frontman and global humanitarian, will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honour in the US. The award ...
Major philanthropists receiving the award include Spanish American chef José Andrés, whose World Central Kitchen charity has become one of the world’s most recognised food relief organisations, and ...
Fox is one of 19 people, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Bono, to be given the award on Saturday, the nation’s highest civilian honor. “You defend the values of America ...
Yesterday, January 4, U2’s famed frontman Bono received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden. And the Irish singer was just one of quite a few recipients of the honor.
The US Presidential Medal of Freedom has been formally given to U2 frontman Bono. US President Joe Biden presented the highest American civilian honour to the U2 singer, real name Paul David ...
Vogue editor Dame Anna Wintour, U2 frontman Bono and billionaire George Soros are among those who have received America's highest civilian honour from outgoing President Joe Biden. Former US ...
Washington — President Biden is awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to Hillary Clinton and 18 others "who have made America a better place," the ...
Recipients include Hillary Clinton, George Soros, Bono, Michael J. Fox, and Magic Johnson. They are recognised for significant contributions to public service, philanthropy, civil rights ...
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 ...