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Post by joker on Mar 30, 2007 13:44:53 GMT -5
Just this... U2 get to work on new album The Edge confirms detailsU2 have announced that they have begun work on their new album. Guitarist The Edge says that the band are working with producer Rick Rubin on the follow up to 2004's 'How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb'. The Edge told Rolling Stone: "We're working on new songs and getting lost in the music. I don't think we're going to try and think too much about what we're going to do with it yet, we're just going to do a lot of writing and just see what gives. "We're giving ourselves the luxury of just working on the songs. There's some amazing things coming through."
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Post by joker on Apr 20, 2007 14:15:15 GMT -5
'Spider-Man: The Musical,' music by U2LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- Get ready for "Spider-Man: The Broadway Musical." That may not be the official title, but Marvel Studios is putting the pieces together for a musical on the Great White Way starring the popular superhero. Julie Taymor, who won Tonys for direction and costume design for the Broadway production of "The Lion King," will direct, with U2's Bono and the Edge creating new music and lyrics for the project. Auditions are taking place, and a reading is scheduled for the summer. No dates for a Broadway opening have been set. While the Spider-Man musical marks the first time a Marvel character has been the subject of a Broadway show, it's not the first time a superhero has hit the stage. Superman was in the spotlight of "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman," which opened at the Alvin Theatre in 1966. Despite fairly positive reviews, it closed a few months later. Spider-Man will next be seen on the big screen, when the third installment of the blockbuster franchise opens across North America on May 4.
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