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Jill Lawless, Associated Press
Updated 12:54 am, Tuesday, January 16, 2018
LONDON (AP) — Dolores O'Riordan, whose urgent, powerful voice helped make Irish rock band The Cranberries a global success in the 1990s, died suddenly on Monday at a London hotel. She was 46.
The singer-songwriter's publicist, Lindsey Holmes, confirmed that O'Riordan died in London, where she was recording,
"No further details are available at this time," Holmes said, adding that O'Riordan's family was "devastated" by the news.
I was shocked to read of her death. She had an unique way of singing that caught my ear in the mid 90's. I read a link today where Dolores stated that she had been binge drinking in December and had some serious back problems, so maybe this led to her demise. So sad.
ls1873 wrote:I was shocked to read of her death. She had an unique way of singing that caught my ear in the mid 90's. I read a link today where Dolores stated that she had been binge drinking in December and had some serious back problems, so maybe this led to her demise. So sad.
Awful. So young.
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