Originally posted by kris_smith87:http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1630021/20100119/u2.jhtml
YES!!! For the Jay confirmation. But is anyone else unsettled about that fact they just keep mentioning Bono and Edge and not Adam and Larry. Is this not going to be a U2 song?
MTV is reporting additional details about the Hope For Haiti telethon being held on 22 January 2010. The appearance will not just be Bono solo; The Edge will accompany him. The telethon is being held in three locations: London, Los Angeles, and New York, and Bono and Edge will perform at the London leg. The specific location is not given. MTV simply states it will happen at "a London venue".
Interestingly, MTV also reports that Bono and Edge will be joined by rapper Jay-Z. Although they pitch it as a "once-in-a-lifetime collaboration", it has in fact happened before - very recently too. On 5 November 2009, Jay-Z joined all of U2 for Sunday Bloody Sunday when they performed at the Brandenburg Gate.
Bono, The Edge, and Jay-Z will perform together Friday night in London during the "Hope for Haiti" benefit telethon. That much seems certain; there seems to be a chance Rihanna may also join them. Earlier today, MTV News posted this article, which says Rihanna will be part of the performance. About 90 minutes later, MTV posted this article (by the same author) which says the performance will only be Bono, Edge, and Jay-Z. Either way, the benefit will run from 8-10 pm ET and will be shown commercial-free across several US television networks, as well as on several international channels and networks.
17. Bono
It is hard to find anyone in music who has so seamlessly adapted to the changing face of the industry as well as U2's leader. In the angst-ridden early '80s, Bono was the dangerous, edgy revolutionary. By the end of that corporate-controlled decade, he had taken up the mantle of the soulful rocker. In the '90s, he morphed into the cool hipster with a conscience. And in the '00s he became a child of the times with a sociopolitical agenda. Bono has managed to not only himself not only vital, but stayed out on the bleeding edge of what it is to be a great frontman.
Originally posted by Ali709:Spinner.com has made a list of the 20 Greatest Frontmen in Rock:
http://www.spinner.com/2010/01/15/greatest-rock-frontmen/
Bono is number 17:
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Tho I personally think that he has to be higher in that list, but that's what it is. Not important news, but still news.
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
I don't quite get it. There are some solo artist who perform with their own name, not with a band. And even if they fit in there, Bono should've been higher on that list.
Originally posted by Ali709:Spinner.com has made a list of the 20 Greatest Frontmen in Rock:
http://www.spinner.com/2010/01/15/greatest-rock-frontmen/
Bono is number 17:
[..]
Tho I personally think that he has to be higher in that list, but that's what it is. Not important news, but still news.
Originally posted by Ali709:Spinner.com has made a list of the 20 Greatest Frontmen in Rock:
http://www.spinner.com/2010/01/15/greatest-rock-frontmen/
Bono is number 17:
[..]
Tho I personally think that he has to be higher in that list, but that's what it is. Not important news, but still news.