Born Dave Evans in East London,
The Edge grew up in Dublin, Ireland.
U2's guitar player and occasional singer, he also dabbles in songwriting for the group, writing the lyrics to "Wake Up Dead Man," "Van Diemen's Land" from
Rattle and Hum, and "Numb" from
Zooropa.
U2 lead singer
Bono has said that
the Edge got his nickname because of his sharp mind.
Known as a loner in high school,
the Edge took piano and guitar lessons and often performed with his brother, Dick, even building his own first guitar. His expert guitar playing led him to become a member of the Village. The band
U2 was formed in 1980 after drummer
Larry Mullen Jr. posted a sign asking for people to join a band. The band's first album,
Boy, was released in 1980. The group received international fame with the release of subsequent albums like
The Joshua Tree and
Rattle and Hum.
The Edge married his high school sweetheart Aislinn O'Sullivan. Together they had three daughters -- Holly, Aaron, and Blue Angel. The two separated in 1991 but could not get a divorce because of the divorce laws in Ireland. His experiences during this difficult time are said to have influenced Bono's songwriting in such
Achtung Baby tunes as "So Cruel," "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" and "Love Is Blindness." In October of 1997,
the Edge had another daughter, Cian, with Morleigh Steinberg, a belly dancer from U2's 1992-1993 Zoo TV tour. ~ Kim Summers, All Music Guide