Larry Mullen, Jr.

Alternative rock, Award Winner

1961 –

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Who is Larry Mullen, Jr.?

Laurence Joseph "Larry" Mullen, Jr. is an Irish musician and the drummer for the Irish rock band U2. One of the four original founders of U2, he would relate that he described the band as "'The Larry Mullen Band' for about ten minutes, then Bono walked in and blew any chance I had of being in charge."

Some of his most famous contributions to the U2 catalog include ""40"," "Zoo Station," and "Mysterious Ways." He has worked on numerous side projects during his career, including a collaboration with Michael Stipe and Mike Mills of R.E.M. to form Automatic Baby in 1993 and working with bandmate Adam Clayton on the re-recording of the theme to Mission: Impossible, in 1996. He has been awarded, both as part of U2 and in his own right, 22 Grammy awards.

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Born
Oct 31, 1961
Artane, Dublin
Also known as
  • Laurence Joseph Mullen Jr.
  • Lawrence Joseph Mullen Jr.
  • Larry Mullen Jr.
  • Lawrence Joseph Mullen, Jr.
  • Larry Mullen
  • Larry Mullen Jnr.
  • Babyface Mullen
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Siblings
Spouses
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Nationality
  • Republic of Ireland
Profession
Education
  • Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Lived in
  • County Dublin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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