When you're a big enough band to warrant a Super Bowl commercial for your new single, it's pretty safe to say you've made it. But U2 frontman Bono still has the same hopes and fears as any multimillionaire musician after decades of rock stardom.
U2 won a trophy for Best Original Song last night at the Golden Globe Awards, but it's unlikely that's what lead singer Bono will remember when he looks back on the evening years later.
For Bono, being a legendary rock star monster took longevity and staying power. Becoming filthy rich took only 24 hours. In case you were not aware of Bono's extra-curricular activities away from being associated with one of history's greatest musical troupes (U2), he is co-founder of "Elevation Partners". An investment fund that just elevated his holdings stake to potentially wort
Edmonton Oilers' center Gilbert Brule could have sworn he saw U2 frontman Bono hitchhiking on the side of a Canadian road Tuesday.
Kelsey Nichols, his girlfriend and the driver of the car that had allegedly just whizzed past the rock icon, had her doubts -- because why in the world would Bono be hitchhiking on the side of the road?