Larry Mullen

Larry Mullen Jr. is an Irish musician and the drummer and co-founder of the iconic rock band U2. Born on October 31, 1961, in Dublin, Ireland, Mullen's rhythmic and powerful drumming style has been a defining element of U2's sound since the band's formation in 1976. His precision and creativity behind the drum kit have contributed to the band's success across multiple decades, with hits like "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Pride (In the Name of Love)," and "Where the Streets Have No Name." Mullen's dynamic playing and keen sense of rhythm have earned him recognition as one of rock's premier drummers.

In addition to his work with U2, Larry Mullen has collaborated with various artists and participated in side projects, including working with bandmate Adam Clayton on the theme for the 1996 film "Mission: Impossible." His contributions to music extend beyond performance, as he has been involved in the production and arrangement of several U2 albums. Mullen's dedication to his craft and his influence on modern drumming have solidified his place in music history, making him a respected and admired figure in the rock music community.

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