Larry Mullen Jr.
Born | October 31, 1961 |
Hometown | Artane, Ireland |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Children | Ava Mullen , Aaron Elvis Mullen , Ezra Mullen |
Parents | Maureen Mullen , Larry Mullen |
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U2 shares snippet of a reimagined version of With Or Without You
- U2 have shared a snippet of a reimagined version of ‘With Or Without You’, a part of their 'Songs of Surrender' LP, which marks their 40 year history as a band.
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Keith Duffy has admitted that he felt "destroyed" when old manager Louis Walsh introduced him to his hero as the Boyzone member who couldn't sing.
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Bono still doesn't like U2's name
Rock star Bono admits he still doesn't like U2's name.
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Finding Jack Charlton: Football legend’s bravery shines through in this profound film
The English football legend, who died this summer, never did get a knighthood. Charlton backed the miners in the 80s, and managed Ireland at a time when they were seen as a joke. Pat and her eldest son, John, allowed directors Gabriel Clarke and Pete Thomas to shoot in the family home for eighteen months, even though, by this point, Jack was suffering from dementia.
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U2 review, The O2: touring titans who could do with a little R&R
Can you have too much of a good thing? U2 are currently on their third world tour in four years, and this O2 show was their 184th since May 2015. By the time this tour wraps next month, UK fans will have had 18 chances to see one of their mega-gigs in just a handful of years. In a recent newspaper interview, drummer Larry Mullen said that people “could do with taking a break from us and vice versa”. On the basis of this concert, and despite its jaw-dropping spectacle, it was hard not to conclude
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Brexit more than just a gold star falling off a blue flag, Bono tells London gig
The U2 singer stood in front of a huge EU-style flag and hailed London as ‘still a great European city’.
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U2 at the BBC, review: the band's delight in self-indulgence stripped this small-scale show of its intimacy
U2 at the BBC, review: the band's delight in self-indulgence stripped this small-scale show of its intimacy
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U2 to star at free gig for 7,000 in Trafalgar Square
U2 will play a free concert in Trafalgar Square when the MTV Europe Music Awards come to London. The rock band are being honoured with the global icon award at this weekend’s ceremony — and will celebrate with the free show. Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr will perform on Saturday evening in central London for MTV Presents Trafalgar Square.
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U2's Adam Clayton thanks Bono, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. for helping him beat 'devastating' alcoholism
Adam Clayton has thanked his U2 bandmates Bono, The Edge and Larry Mullen Jr. for their support and loyalty as he overcame alcoholism. The 57-year-old bassist checked into rehab in the early 1990s to get help for his drink problem but has praised his group for their unwavering support and their policy that it was all of them or none of them as they moved forward with their careers.
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U2 – 10 of the best
The phenomenon of Bono often overshadows U2, the band. For the legions of U2 fans around the world, he’s the dynamic frontman-humanitarian who campaigns for peace and against poverty, and gave 80s rock (and beyond) a passionate social conscience. U2’s 1980 debut, Boy, is one of the best of the post-punk era, although the partly instrumental Into the Heart suggests that there’s already more to this black clad, dodgy-mulleted foursome than meets the eye.
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U2 is sued for allegedly stealing song for 'Achtung Baby'
A British songwriter and guitarist has sued U2, claiming the band stole one of his works for a song on its blockbuster 1991 album "Achtung Baby." In a complaint filed on Monday night in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Paul Rose sought at least $5 million in damages from U2 lead singer Bono and bandmates The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., as well as Island Records. Rose, who said he has a dozen of his own albums, said the Irish band lifted "signature elements" of his copyrighted
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