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  1. Mar 18, 2023 · Bono Vox, The Edge, The Jamjar, and Mrs. Burns. Bono and The Edge discuss the culture they and their friends invented there under the groupo name Lypton Village. This was where David Evans first ...

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · The legend of U2 had humble beginnings. Its four members — Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. — were all students at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin. One day in 1976, Mullen Jr. put a flyer on the school’s bulletin board searching for musicians to start a band. He was only 14 at the time.

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    Record Of The Year Winner: Green Day, "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" Mariah Carey, "We Belong Together" Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul, "Feel Good Inc." Gwen Stefani, "Hollaback Girl" Kanye West, "Gold Digger" Rock reigned supreme in the Record Of The Year category as Green Day won for their hit "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams." The track appears on Ameri...

    Song Of The Year Winner: U2, "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" Mariah Carey, "We Belong Together" John Legend, "Ordinary People" Rascal Flatts, "Bless The Broken Road" Bruce Springsteen, "Devils & Dust" The second Song Of The Year win for U2, the emotional "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own," was written by Bono and U2, and also garne...

    Best New Artist Winner: John Legend Ciara Fall Out Boy Keane Sugarland Neo-soul artist Legend, who made two big debuts in 2005 with his first studio album and first appearance at the GRAMMY Awards, picked up Best New Artist honors. Get Lifted also broke the Top 5 on the Billboard 200. Texas-native Ciara, named the "First Lady of Crunk and B" by pro...

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  3. Edge's biography. Edge was born David Howell Evans in East London on 8th August 1961 to Garvin and Gwenda Evans. He has one sister, Jill, and one brother, Dik, who was also one of the founder members of U2's forerunner, The Hype, before leaving to join the Virgin Prunes. Having moved to Ireland while David was still at school, the Evans family ...

  4. Nov 10, 2008 · In the band’s view, the Edge’s sound had become part of its overblown image and sound, a pretension to be dispensed in small doses, if at all. As U2 entered the next phase of their career, ironic self parody ruled the day, and on such adventurous albums as Achtung Baby! , Zooropa and Pop , the guitar revelries so intrinsic to U2’s success were replaced by anything the band could think up.

  5. The Edge. Irish musician and U2 guitarist whose signature sound is a hallmark of the band's decades-spanning output. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2020s. Born. August 8, 1961 in Barking, London, England. Genre.

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  7. The Edge is known for his innovative approach to songwriting, often starting with guitar riffs and building layers of sound to create U2's anthemic songs. The Edge was born as David Howell Evans on August 8, 1961 at the Barking Maternity Hospital in Essex, East London. Both his parents, Garvin and Gwenda Evans, were of Welsh descent.