It all started in 1976 in Dublin, when Mullen posted a “musicians wanted” ad at a school. Three other teenagers signed up and the band’s first rehearsal took place in the modest confines of Mullen’s kitchen. The Edge’s older brother Richard “Dik” Evans played the guitar with them (before the band was called U2), but he quit after the first 18 months and went on to study computer science, per Ozy, leaving behind the foursome that would become international icons.
Ariana Grande '34+35' Lyrics Meaning: Doja Cat, Megan Thee Stallion Just add the numbers up.
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With all the hype around Travis and Taylor during the Super Bowl, other celebrity attendees, including Leonardo DiCaprio may have skipped the limelight, but luckily, the celeb cam was on hand.
Sunday night saw Travis Kelce and The Kansas City Chiefs take home the all-important Super Bowl title, and a number of A-list celebrities were in the crowd to witness the historic moment. Most, rightfully so, looked to be having their life on the Jumbotron, but the same couldn’t be said about Leonardo DiCaprio.
Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers legend Francis 'Franny' Lee has died at the age of 79 after a 'long battle with lung cancer'.
Ex-striker Lee - who also scored 10 goals in 27 appearances for England - made his professional debut for Bolton in 1959. He later became City's club-record signing when he moved to Manchester for £60,000 in 1967, helping lead the club to its first era of consistent top-flight success.
LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — After selling out a 45 dates tour that includes six nights at London’s O2 Arena, set for Europe later this year, Rihanna has announced that she'll be bringing her "Loud" tour to North America this summer.
Produced by the good folks at Live Nation, the tour is set to kick off at the 1st Mariner’s Arena in Baltimore on June 4th and will hit key markets such as Los Angeles, Toronto, and New York.