Sinéad O’Connor, the Irish singer/songwriter of enormous talent and integrity who rose to fame in the late ‘80s, died in London on Wednesday at the age of 56. O’Connor’s second album, 1990’s I Do Not ...
Billboard reports that O'Connor's music received 7.9 million U.S. streams the week of July 21-27, during which news of her death broke Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital ...
Sinéad O’Connor in the Netherlands, 1989. Michel Linssen/Redferns In the outpouring of grief since the death of Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor—who died at 56 on July 26th—we may find ourselves mourning ...
The Irish musician received eight Grammy nominations and won for best alternative musical performance in 1991 Rob Ball/Redferns via Getty Images No one compares to Sinéad O'Connor. Following the death ...
Having survived a childhood marked by abuse at the hands of her mother, Sinéad O’Connor found her voice at a Catholic girls’ reform school, where a nun bought her a guitar and a book of Bob Dylan ...
“In real life you aren’t allowed to say you’re angry,” wrote Sinéad O’Connor in “Rememberings,” her lyrical 2021 memoir, “but in music you can say anything.” O’Connor said an awful lot of moving ...