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Adam Charles Clayton is an English-born Irish musician best known as the bassist of the rock band U2. He has resided in County Dublin since the time his family moved to Malahide when he was five years old in 1965. Clayton is well known for his bass playing on songs such as "New Year's Day", "Seconds", "Bullet the Blue Sky", "With or Without You", "Mysterious Ways", "Get on Your Boots", and "Magnificent". His work on No Line on the Horizon has been cited as his best bass playing. He has worked on several solo projects throughout his career, such as his work with fellow band member Larry Mullen Jr. on the theme of 1996's Mission: Impossible. Clayton, as a part of U2, has won 22 Grammy awards

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Adam Clayton

Born 1960-03-13 (66 years ago) in Chinnor.
Height 178 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics (FIFA World Cup on ESPN) 32nd Sports Emmy Awards 2011 FIFA World Cup on ESPN
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Original Song (Ordinary Love) 86th Academy Awards 2013 Ordinary Love
Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition/Direction/Lyrics (FIFA World Cup on ESPN) 32nd Sports Emmy Awards 2011 FIFA World Cup on ESPN
Academy Award for Best Original Song (The Hands That Built America) 75th Academy Awards 2002 The Hands That Built America
MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film (Mission Impossible) 1996 MTV Video Music Awards 1996 Mission Impossible
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me) 53rd Golden Globe Awards 1995 Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (Stay (Faraway, So Close!)) 51st Golden Globe Awards 1993 Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Mariana Teixeira De Carvalho(Gifta: 2013-09-04–) 2013-09-04 Gifta
Parents

Brian Clayton, Jo Clayton

Siblings

Sebastian Clayton, Sarah Jane Clayton

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Adam Charles Clayton is an English-born Irish musician best known as the bassist of the rock band U2. He has resided in County Dublin since the time his family moved to Malahide when he was five years old in 1965. Clayton is well known for his bass playing on songs such as "New Year's Day", "Seconds", "Bullet the Blue Sky", "With or Without You", "Mysterious Ways", "Get on Your Boots", and "Magnificent". His work on No Line on the Horizon has been cited as his best bass playing. He has worked on several solo projects throughout his career, such as his work with fellow band member Larry Mullen Jr. on the theme of 1996's Mission: Impossible. Clayton, as a part of U2, has won 22 Grammy awards.

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