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Singer, poet, activist, and believer: few icons in the history of rock &
roll have created and performed their art with the consciousness and passion
of Bono and only a handful have done it as successfully. Whether preaching
three chords and the truth or donning ironic personas, the first and only
frontman for seminal Irish rock band U2 has always stood unequivocally for
hope, faith, and love -- and in so doing has touched millions of people
worldwide. Bono was born Paul Hewson on May 10, 1960, in Dublin, Ireland.
His father Bobby, a postal worker, was Catholic, while his mother Iris was
Protestant.
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Young Paul was raised in a spiritual atmosphere, but because he came from a
mixed marriage he was never fully welcomed in either the Catholic or
Protestant churches. This personal understanding of the religious strife in
Ireland -- along with the sudden death of his mother when he was 14 -- were
to be major influences on his songwriting in U2's early years. The band that
would become U2 formed in October 1976, after drummer Larry Mullen Jr.
placed a note on his high school bulletin board seeking musicians for a rock
group. Hewson -- along with guitarist Dave Evans and bassist Adam Clayton --
made the cut at the first meeting in the drummer's kitchen. Although he
couldn't sing, Hewson's commanding personality landed him the job as
frontman. Bono allegedly picked up his nickname from the Latin Bono Vox (good
voice), but it was initially his charismatic stage presence that helped U2
gain a reputation for live performance. U2's relentless touring schedule
quickly boosted his vocal prowess, however, and by the time of the band's
groundbreaking 1983 War release, Bono had developed a soaring tenor. Within
four years it would become one of the most recognizable voices in popular
music. In 1987, U2 rose to superstardom with The Joshua Tree and Bono was
quickly placed in the center of international media attention. His
righteously candid interviews -- combined with a tendency to preach on stage
-- eventually made him the target of the press' more cynical circles. After
touring for over two-and-a-half years at the end of the '80s, U2 temporarily
stepped out of the public eye and disappeared to Berlin in 1990 to record a
new album. The 1991 release of Achtung Baby represented a complete musical
reinvention for U2. The industrial-influenced album was darker and sexier
than previous U2 works -- a change paralleled by Bono's adoption of new
camera and stage presences. During the supporting Zoo TV tour, Bono
sarcastically assumed the shiny black leather persona of a prototypical rock
star called the Fly and appeared during encores in America as Mirrorball Man
(a corrupt televangelist) and in the rest of the world as Mister Macphisto (the
devil portrayed as an aging rock god). With occasional help from guitarist
the Edge, Bono has penned all of U2's lyrics, often favoring unconventional
subject matter over the typical rock & roll fare of love and sex. His
material has ranged from the turmoil of adolescence, to politics, to
religion. Straight-up love songs are conspicuously absent from the group's
first four albums and Bono didn't fully embrace the love song until he
incorporated it in the shadowy and complicated Achtung Baby. |
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