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| Bono | Bono talking to then Canadian finance minister Paul Martin in Prague, 2000. | | Born | May 10, 1960 Dublin, Republic of Ireland U2 Adam Clayton Bono Larry Mullen, Jr. The name Bono can mean: Sonny Bono, American record producer, singer, actor, and politician Chastity Bono, activist, daughter of Sonny Bono Mary Whitaker Bono, politician, wife of Sonny Bono José Bono, Minister of Defence of Spain Bono/Bono Vox (born Paul Hewson), Irish musician (lead singer for the band U2...
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Adam Charles Clayton (born March 13, 1960 in Chinnor, Oxford, England), is the bass player for the Irish rock band, U2. ...
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The Edge | Paul David Hewson (born May 10, 1960), nicknamed Bono Vox - stage name Bono (pronounced Bonn-oh) - is the lead singer, and sometimes rhythm guitarist of the Irish rock band U2. Bono lives south of Dublin with his family and shares a villa in Eze, France with The Edge, as well as an apartment in The Dakota, the same apartment building in which John Lennon lived in Manhattan. Dave Howell Evans (born August 8, 1961, Barking, East London, England) stage name The Edge, is the lead guitarist of the Irish rock band U2. ...
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U2 are an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica; The Edge (David Howell Evans) on lead guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Adam Clayton on bass guitar; and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
Dave Howell Evans (born August 8, 1961, Barking, East London, England) stage name The Edge, is the lead guitarist of the Irish rock band U2. ...
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Biography
Paul Hewson was brought up in Glasnevin, Dublin. His father, Bob Hewson, belonged to the Church of Ireland and his mother, Iris, was Protestant, his father a Roman Catholic. He was brought up with a strong religious faith as a member of the Church of Ireland. But when asked whether he would call himself a Catholic or Protestant, the singer is reported to have said, "I always felt like I was sitting on the fence." His mother died of a brain hemorrhage when he was fourteen years old; many U2 songs, especially from the early albums ("I Will Follow", "Out of Control", "Tomorrow"), focus on this part of his life. Glasnevin is a residential neighbourhood on the Northside of the city of Dublin and south of the Ballymun area. ...
Sometimes You Cant Make It on Your Own is a song from U2s 2004 album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. ...
The Church of Ireland is an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion, operating seamlessly across the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. ...
Protestantism is a general grouping of denominations within Christianity. ...
The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ...
The Church of Ireland is an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion, operating seamlessly across the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. ...
I Will Follow is a song by the rock band U2 and is the first track on their debut album Boy. ...
Tomorrow is a song from U2s second album, October. ...
He attended Mount Temple Comprehensive School, an Ecumenical school, which was the first of its kind in Dublin. It was there that he acquired the nickname "Bono Vox of O'Connell St." Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school located in Dublin, Ireland, originally notable as the first non-sectarian public (state funded) school to open in Dublin. ...
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In 1976 he responded to an advertisement by fellow student Larry Mullen, Jr. to form a band, as did Dave Evans (aka The Edge), brother Dick Evans (who soon left the band), and Adam Clayton. The remaining four formed a band named 'Feedback', before changing names to 'The Hype' and then settling on U2. Initially Bono sang, played guitar and wrote songs; as The Edge became a better guitarist, Bono was relegated to vocals, although he often plays acoustic guitar and harmonica. Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
Dave Howell Evans (born August 8, 1961, Barking, East London, England) stage name The Edge, is the lead guitarist of the Irish rock band U2. ...
Adam Charles Clayton (born March 13, 1960 in Chinnor, Oxford, England), is the bass player for the Irish rock band, U2. ...
U2 are an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica; The Edge (David Howell Evans) on lead guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Adam Clayton on bass guitar; and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
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Bono married his long time girlfriend, Alison "Ali" Stewart, on 21 August 1982, in an Anglican ceremony at a chapel on the Guinness family estate. The singer has mentioned in several interviews that his stint in U2 and relationship with Ali began around the same time. The couple have four children — Jordan (b. 1989), Memphis Eve ('Eve' b. 1991), Elijah Bob Patricius Guggi Q (b. 1999) and John Abraham (b. 2001). Alison Hewson is married to U2 lead singer, Bono. ...
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In 1992, together with U2's guitarist The Edge, Bono bought and refurbished Dublin's two-star 70-bedroom Clarence Hotel and converted it into a five-star 49-bedroom hotel, which quickly gained a reputation as one of the most stylish (and expensive) hotels in the city. The Clarence Hotel is the name of a luxury hotel in Dublin, Ireland. ...
His nickname "Bono Vox" – usually shortened to "Bono" – is an alteration of Bona Vox, a brand of hearing aid for which the Latin translates to "good voice". Bono was given the moniker by his mates because it was the name of a shop they regularly passed on North Earl Street, just off O'Connell Street, in Dublin. A different theory says he was nicknamed after a hearing aid shop by his friend Gavin Friday because he sang so loudly he seemed to be singing for the deaf. Initially, Bono did not like his new nickname. However, when he learned it could be translated to "good voice", he accepted it. "Bono Vox" literally means "The voice to the good man", Vox, the subject and Bono, the indirect object. The word bono is also Italian slang for "sexy" and the dative form of the Latin word bonus; see List of Latin phrases. Behind the ear aid A hearing aid is a device used to help the hard-of-hearing hear sounds better. ...
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Gavin Friday Gavin Friday (born Fionan Martin Hanvey, on 8 October 1959, in Dublin) is an Irish singer and songwriter, composer and painter. ...
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Humanitarian work In 1984, Bono appeared in Band Aid and reprised his role in the 2004 Band Aid 20. He also performed at Live Aid in 1985, and Live 8 in 2005. Since 1999, he has become increasingly involved in campaigning for third-world debt relief and the plight of Africa. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1577x1183, 578 KB) U2 on 1. ...
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U2 are an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica; The Edge (David Howell Evans) on lead guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Adam Clayton on bass guitar; and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
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Official Live 8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of benefit concerts that took place in July 2005, in the G8 nations and South Africa. ...
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In March 2002, Bono travelled to the White House for a special private meeting with President George W. Bush, who had just unveiled a $5 billion aid package for the world's poorest countries that respect human rights. He also accompanied the President for a speech on the White House lawn. "This is an important first step, and a serious and impressive new level of commitment... This must happen urgently, because this is a crisis." [1] The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American businessman and politician, was elected in 2000 as the 43rd President of the United States of America, re-elected in 2004, and is currently serving his second term in that office. ...
In May 2002, he took US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill on a four-country tour of Africa. Also that year, Bono set up an organization called "DATA", which stands for Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa. The focus of the organization is to raise awareness about what he claims are Africa's unpayable debts, uncontrolled spread of AIDS, and unfair trade rules that hurt the continent's poor citizens. Paul H. ONeill Paul Henry ONeill (born December 4, 1935) served as the 72nd United States Secretary of the Treasury under President George W. Bush. ...
Africa is the worlds second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia. ...
Debt, Aids, Trade in Africa (or DATA) is a multinational non-government organization founded in January 2002 in London by U2s Bono along with Bobby Shriver and activists from the Jubilee 2000 Drop the Debt campaign. ...
à The Red ribbon is a symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS or Aids) is a collection of symptoms and infections in humans resulting from the specific damage to the immune system caused by infection with...
He made a speech during the inauguration of Paul Martin as Canada's prime minister, who in turn pledged to help with the global crisis. In 2005, in a time that some claimed Martin was facing "political destruction", Bono spoke on CBC Radio "bashing" Martin for being slow at increasing Canada's foreign aid. Following this a spokesperson for the Prime Minister pointed out that the budget has seen an 8% increase to aid and that "Rather than set an artificial deadline, the prime minister has focused on real increases measured in real dollars each and every year."[citation needed] For other uses, see Paul Martin (disambiguation). ...
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In the spring of 2005 Bono, Ali Hewson and New York-based Irish fashion designer Rogan Gregory launched the socially conscious line EDUN. This has been an attempt to shift the focus in Africa from aid to trade. By utilizing factories in Africa, South America, and India which provide fair wages to the workers and practice good business ethics EDUN will hopefully create a business model which will encourage others to invest in developing nations. [2] Image File history File links Bonomoya. ...
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Máire Nà Bhraonáin, better known as Máire Brennan (born August 4, 1952, Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland), is a Celtic folk singer, best known for her work with the band Clannad. ...
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Alison Hewson is married to U2 lead singer, Bono. ...
In July, Bono played a fundamental role in the effort to organize and publicize Live 8, a series of 10 concerts around the globe aimed at encouraging the representatives of the world's industrialized countries at the Group of Eight Summit to write off Africa's enormous debt, reform trade policy, and grant a great deal more aid for crises such as the AIDS epidemic.[citation needed] Official Live 8 DVD, released in November 2005 Live 8 was a series of benefit concerts that took place in July 2005, in the G8 nations and South Africa. ...
Later in the year, before Paul Wolfowitz was chosen to replace James Wolfensohn as president of the World Bank, Bono was spoken about as a serious candidate for the position. United States Secretary of the Treasury John Snow said about Bono on the ABC news talk program This Week: "He's somebody I admire. He does a lot of good in this world of economic development." The selection process for the position is by member governments, however, and his selection was considered unlikely.[citation needed] Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2480x1654, 1287 KB) Summary Brazilian president Lula shakes hands with U2 leader Bono. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2480x1654, 1287 KB) Summary Brazilian president Lula shakes hands with U2 leader Bono. ...
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Fome Zero (English: Hunger Zero) is the Brazilian government program, introduced by the president LuÃs Inácio Lula da Silva in 2002 with the objective to eradicate the hunger and poverty of poor people in Brazil. ...
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In December of 2005, he was named by TIME as one of the Persons of the Year, along with Bill and Melinda Gates. An article by former senator Jesse Helms appears in a special issue of May's Time magazine,"Times 100 most influential people". (Clockwise from upper left) Notable Time magazine covers from the dates May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ...
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On Feb 2, 2006 Bono spoke in advance of United States President George W. Bush at the 54th Annual National Prayer Breakfast, held at the Hilton Washington Hotel. In a speech peppered with biblical references, Bono encouraged the care of the socially and economically depressed. His comments included a call for an extra 1% "tithe" of the United States national budget. His Christian views were brought into harmony with other faiths as he noted that Christian, Jewish and Muslim writings universally called for the care of the widow, orphan, and stranger. President Bush appeared uncomfortable receiving praise from the singer-activist for the United States' increases in aid for the African continent. Bono continued by saying much work is left to be done to be a part of God's ongoing purposes.[citation needed] The presidential seal was used by President Hayes in 1880 and last modified in 1959 by adding the 50th star for Hawaii. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American businessman and politician, was elected in 2000 as the 43rd President of the United States of America, re-elected in 2004, and is currently serving his second term in that office. ...
The Roots of the Fellowship The roots of the Fellowship go back to the 1930s and a Norwegian immigrant and Methodist minister named Abraham Vereide. ...
A tithe (from Old English teogotha tenth) is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a voluntary contribution or as a tax or levy, usually to support a Jewish or Christian religious organization. ...
In February 2003, 2005 & 2006, Bono was among the 191 nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize. [3].[citation needed][citation needed] The Nobel Peace Prize Medal featuring a portrait of Alfred Nobel Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prizes bequested by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel. ...
Criticism Along with Bob Geldof, Bono has come under fire from radical journalist George Monbiot for getting too close to those in power, and therefore running the risk of legitimising their actions. Monbiot dubbed the pair "Bards of the Powerful". [4]. They have also drawn criticism from Bianca Jagger for "trying to patent the language of poverty reduction" and that his cosy relationship with the likes of George Bush and Tony Blair amounts to little more than a "mutual admiration club" [5] . Bob Geldof Robert Frederick Xenon Bob Geldof, KBE (born October 5, 1951) is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor and political activist. ...
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Bianca Jagger (born Blanca Moreno de Macias on May 2, 1945, in Managua, Nicaragua) is a social and political activist made famous by having married Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. ...
Bono has also been criticized for his connection with the war game Mercenaries 2: "many people around the world have been shocked to find out that you are a part owner, through Elevation Partners, of Pandemic/Bioware producers of “Mercenaries 2” [...] a war game that simulates the invasion of Venezuela in the year 2007.".[6][7] Mercenaries 2: World in Flames is the upcoming sequel to 2005s Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. ...
Elevation Partners is a private equity firm which invests in intellectual property and media and entertainment companies. ...
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Mercenaries 2: World in Flames is the upcoming sequel to 2005s Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. ...
Trivia - Following the Enniskillen bombing (1987), several newspapers claimed Provisional IRA paramilitaries had put Bono on a hit-list for his "fuck the revolution" speech following the bombing that left 11 dead and 63 injured on 8 November 1987. The singer had been advised to cut his on-stage outburst from the Rattle and Hum film but it stayed. Some papers suggested the film's charity London premiere on 31 October, would have to be cancelled. It wasn't, and U2 all turned up, although their attempts to busk in Leicester Square were prevented by crowds and police.[citation needed]
- Bono is almost never seen in public without his sunglasses on. He told Rolling Stone that the reason is he has "very sensitive eyes to light. If somebody takes my photograph, I will see the flash for the rest of the day. My right eye swells up. I've a blockage there, so that my eyes go red a lot. So it's part vanity, it's part privacy, and part sensitivity." From his Enough Rope interview:
- 'There's many reasons for the glasses, posing I'm sure right up there, privacy, and other more medical. I do like having one step of a remove, actually. I don't think when I'm singing I hold anything back and I don't think when I'm writing I hold anything back. But I think I'm allowed to hold something back in this kind of a set-up. As honest a man as you are and as honest as I'm trying to be, there is a natural insincerity in the set-up and I'm trying to be much better at it. But just one step removed'
- Bono, along with Island Records producer Chris Blackwell, were flying in Jimmy Buffett's plane when the "Jamaica Mistaica" incident occurred. Jamaican authorities believed the Grumman HU-16 "Albatross" was being used as a "ganja plane" to smuggle drugs and opened fire while all three were inside. No one was hurt.[citation needed]
- Bono is listed as 5' 8" tall, but some say he is actually an inch or so shorter; he has also been listed as 5'6".
- Bono said the sentence "this is really, really, fucking brilliant" during the 2003 Golden Globe Awards, which was ruled neither indecent nor obscene by the FCC (see [8]).
- Bono has also promoted a vehicle due to the mere fact he purchased it. The new Maserati Quattroporte has become well known as 'Bono's Car'.
- In May 2006, Bono became Editor of The Independent newspaper - albeit for one day in aid of the (RED) charity.[citation needed]
- Bono is on the board of the Elevation Partners private equity firm which attempted to purchase Eidos Interactive in 2005 and has since gone on to invest in other entertainment businesses.
- During his childhood and adolescence, Bono and his friends were part of a surrealist street gang called Lypton Village, where one of the rituals was nickname-giving. He had several names: first, he was "Steinvic von Huyseman", then just "Huyseman", then "Houseman", then "Bon Murray", "Bono Vox of O'Connell Street", and finally just "Bono". (From Bono on Bono, the autobiographical/biographical conversation book by Michka Assayas)
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Busking is the practice of doing live performances in public places to entertain people, usually to solicit donations and tips. ...
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Enough Rope With Andrew Denton (or simply Enough Rope) is a talk show on the ABC network in Australia. ...
Island Records was founded in Jamaica in 1959 by Chris Blackwell and Graeme Goodall but moved to the UK in May 1962. ...
Chris Blackwell (born June 22, 1937) is the founder of Island Records. ...
Jimmy Buffett (born James William Buffett on December 25, 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi) is a singer, songwriter, and recently a film producer best known for his island escapism lifestyle and music including hits such as Margaritaville (No. ...
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Product Red is an initiative begun by rock singer Bono and Bobby Shriver of DATA (Debt AIDS Trade in Africa) to raise money for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. ...
Elevation Partners is a private equity firm which invests in intellectual property and media and entertainment companies. ...
Eidos Interactive is a publisher of video and computer games based in the United Kingdom. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
No Maps for These Territories is a 1999 documentary film by Mark Neale focusing on the science fiction author William Gibson. ...
Dave Howell Evans (born August 8, 1961, Barking, East London, England) stage name The Edge, is the lead guitarist of the Irish rock band U2. ...
Neuromancer (ISBN 0006480411), by William Gibson, is the most famous early cyberpunk novel and won the so-called science-fiction triple crown (the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award, and the Hugo Award) after being published in 1984. ...
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U2 are an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica; The Edge (David Howell Evans) on lead guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Adam Clayton on bass guitar; and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
City of Blinding Lights is a song by U2 which first appeared on their 2004 album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. ...
Beautiful Day is a song by the Irish rock band U2, released as a single off their album All That You Cant Leave Behind in 2000. ...
Where the Streets Have No Name is the introductory song to U2s 1987 hit The Joshua Tree and has become one of the bands biggest hits. ...
Bono On Bono book cover Bono on Bono is a conversation (dialogue) book. ...
References The Roots of the Fellowship The roots of the Fellowship go back to the 1930s and a Norwegian immigrant and Methodist minister named Abraham Vereide. ...
See also U2 are an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica; The Edge (David Howell Evans) on lead guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Adam Clayton on bass guitar; and Larry Mullen, Jr. ...
In 2002, the BBC conducted a vote to discover the 100 Greatest Britons of all time. ...
The ONE Campaign is a part of the international Make Poverty History movement which is dedicated to the goal of energizing people in the United States to lobby Congress to increase humanitarian aid to 1% of the federal budget, specifically with the aim of fighting AIDS and severe poverty in...
This is a list of people on the postage stamps of the Republic of Ireland, including the years when they appeared on a stamp. ...
Product Red is an initiative begun by rock singer Bono and Bobby Shriver of DATA (Debt AIDS Trade in Africa) to raise money for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. ...
Bono On Bono book cover Bono on Bono is a conversation (dialogue) book. ...
External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: - U2.com - official U2 website
- @U2 - The most comprehensive unofficial U2 site.
- Debt, AIDS, trade, Africa - Bono's organization
- MAKE POVERTY HISTORY - An anti-poverty campaign with which Bono is currently involved
- The ONE Campaign - Bono-supported campaign: 'a historic pact for compassion and justice to help the poorest people of the world overcome AIDS and extreme poverty'.
- Bono at the Internet Movie Database
- EDUN - ecofashion line started by Bono and his wife Ali
- The Sun Online - Bono flies hat first-class to gig
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