Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. U2 in 1987: Larry Mullen Jr., Adam Clayton, the Edge, and Bono. Thirty years ago, when U2’s The Joshua Tree entered the Billboard ...
The members of U2 had much more than nostalgia on their minds when they performed their landmark 1987 album, “The Joshua Tree,” from beginning to end Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. Part of a world ...
U2 in the 1980s was unstoppable. They were on top of the world; a fixture in the musical zeitgeist. The four-piece Irish rock outfit's 1987 record, The Joshua Tree, was their greatest commercial ...
“The Joshua Tree” changed everything for U2. Released in 1987, the album took the band to the top of the U.S. pop charts for the first time and brought Bono and the boys their first Grammy Awards. It ...
Hindsight being 20/20, it seems almost prophetic that U2’s epic “The Joshua Tree” album topped Prince’s “Sign O’ The Times” to win Album of the Year honors at the 1988 Grammy Awards. “The Joshua Tree, ...
Thirty years ago “The Joshua Tree” was that one album any group dreams of making: a clear-eyed statement of sweeping sounds and bold visions, the kind of record that in an instant takes a great group, ...
U2’s The Joshua Tree turns 30 this week, an event to be celebrated by a tour, a series of commemorative plates from the Franklin Mint, and a newly discovered Irish moss to be named Polytrichum ...
Hindsight being 20/20, it seems almost prophetic that U2’s epic “The Joshua Tree” album topped Prince’s “Sign O’ The Times” to win Album of the Year honors at the1988 Grammy Awards. “The Joshua Tree,” ...