Happy Birthday today (March 13) to bassist Adam Clayton of U2. He's 58. Also celebrating is Disturbed frontman David Draiman (45).

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Adam Clayton is well known for his bass playing on songs like "New Years Day", "Bullet The Blue Sky", "With or Without You", and "Mysterious Ways". Clayton and U2 have won many awards over the years including a total of 22 Grammy awards. U2 kick off their Experience and Innocence 2018 Tour in May and have a bunch of New York area dates lined up including three nights at Madison Square Garden in NYC 6/25. 6/26 and 7/1. Cheers to Adam Clayton on his birthday today!

Disturbed formed out of Chicago, Illinois in 1994 and the current lineup consists of frontman David Draiman, bassist John Moyer, guitarist Dan Donegan, and drummer Mike Wengren. The band first came on the scene in 2000 with their debut album The Sickness featuring singles like “Down with the Sickness” and “Stupify”. They’ve released a total of six albums with their latest being 2015’s Immortalized. Disturbed released a cover of the Simon and Garfunkel song “The Sound of Silence” from the Immortalized album and it became a smash hit. Disturbed and Breaking Benjamin toured together in the summer of 2016 and played SPAC. One of the highlights of that summer was interviewing David Draiman on his tour bus before the band's show. We covered a variety of topics. Check out the conversation below.

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