Take two from U2 with film version of album
2014/11/18 23:19:47 @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News
U2, who faced mockery for sending their album for free to iTunes & #039; half billion users, are back with a new experiment -- a film version by leading urban artists. & quot;Taking the political murals of Northern Ireland as a reference point, U2 pioneered the project to celebrate the unique democratic power of urban art, & quot; said an announcement of the project on iTunes. Artists who took part in the project include Robin Rhode, the South African artist who uses simple but falsely three-dimensional drawings as the base for street performances, and Oliver Jeffers, a Belfast native best known for his illustrations of children & #039;s books. U2 announced the free release of & quot;Songs of Innocence & quot; as part of a promotion campaign for Apple & #039;s new iPhone 6. [ VIEW FULL COVERAGE @Entertainment News Headlines — Yahoo! News ] |
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