Dave Evans

Dave Evans
Born Dave Evans, he is the guitarist and backing vocalist for the popular rock band U2. He has also been involved with philanthropic groups like Music Rising.
ProfessionGuitarist
Date of Birth8 August 1961
CityBarking, England
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