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Killing Bono

Interview: Nick Hamm Talks Killing Bono

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Read our exclusive interview with director Nick Hamm, who helmed the new comedy film ‘Killing Bono,’ which is now playing in select theaters. The movie, which is based on musician and music critic Neil McCormick’s acclaimed 2003 memoir, ‘I Was Bono’s Doppelganger,’ follows him and his brother Ivan as they strive to achieve fame as a rock ‘n’ roll band. The only problem is that Neil, played by Ben Barnes, and his brother Ivan, portrayed by Robert Sheehan, are competing against Bono, played by Martin McCann, and the rest of the members of U2, who they attended school with. While Ivan has come to terms with U2′s achievements, and doesn’t…

Rory Gallagher

Rory Gallagher's Lost Album Resurfaced

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Modern music will never be as good as tunes of the past, which I am sure every generation to come will continue to reiterate. Repetitious sayings are more than allowed when they are wholeheartedly true. With the sounds of Rory Gallagher, the past will never be triumphed by the present. Gallagher is one of the top greatest guitar players. Just ask Slash, Johnny Marr and The Edge. You ShockYa readers can experience his genius skills by listening to his lost studio album from 1978. Rory’s lost San Francisco album starts after a six-month tour, which concluded with a show in Japan. He then flew back form Japan to San Francisco…

It Might Get Loud Movie Poster

It Might Get Loud Movie Poster

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Rollingstone.com just debuted this brand new movie poster from the upcoming Sony Pictures Classics’s documentary “It Might Get Loud”. Synopsis: Rarely can a film penetrate the glamorous surface of rock legends. It Might Get Loud tells the personal stories, in their own words, of three generations of electric guitar virtuosos – The Edge (U2), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), and Jack White (The White Stripes). It reveals how each developed his unique sound and style of playing favorite instruments, guitars both found and invented. Concentrating on the artist’s musical rebellion, traveling with him to influential locations, provoking rare discussion as to how and why he writes and plays, this film lets…