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Mullen's snare drum, on display in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mullen and U2 have won more than 60 awards, including 22 Grammy Awards. [43] At the Grammy Awards, the band has won Best Rock Duo or Group with Vocal seven times, Album of the Year twice, Record of the Year twice, Song of the Year twice, and Best Rock Album twice. [43]
The group comprises Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). Initially rooted in post-punk , U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an anthemic quality built on Bono's expressive vocals ...
She and The Edge's U2 bandmate Larry Mullen Jr. contributed to "Heroine", with O'Connor providing lead vocals and Mullen providing drums. The music on Captive is a mix of ambient styles. The majority of tracks, except tracks 2 and 4, are instrumentals. [citation needed] The track "Heroine" was released as a single.
Larry Mullen Jr. is opening up about a recent diagnosis. The drummer for U2 , 63, revealed in an interview with Times Radio that he's been diagnosed with dyscalculia , which makes it challenging ...
Larry Mullen Jr. has always found it difficult to comprehend arithmetic, and now he knows why.. After years of struggling with numeracy skills such as adding and counting, the U2 drummer, 63, has ...
Aaron Elvis Mullen. Aaron is Mullen Jr. and Acheson’s eldest son. He was born in 1995. U2 Drummer Larry Mullen Jr. Diagnosed With Dyscalculia: ‘Counting Bars Is Like Climbing Everest’ Ava Mullen
"No Line on the Horizon" was first developed during the recording sessions in Fez, Morocco, and was recorded in one take. [1] " No Line on the Horizon" stemmed from drummer Larry Mullen Jr. experimenting with several different drum beats; producer and co-writer Brian Eno sampled and manipulated the patterns, and the rest of the band began to play over it. [2]
[9] Eno insisted that drummer Larry Mullen Jr. use an electronic drum kit. [10] The band described many of the tracks conceived in these sessions as unsuitable for radio airplay or for playing live. [9] The open-air riad allowed the group to hear birdsong, as captured in the introduction to "Unknown Caller". [15]