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During a concert, Irish singer-songwriter and political activist Bob Geldof paid tribute to Sinead O’Connor, who died Wednesday, July 26, at the age of 56. Geldof said he was “very good friends” with O’Connor and was her neighbor when they were growing up. He told the audience that she often came to see his band, the Boomtown Rats, as a teenager. As a photo of O’Connor was projected on a screen, Geldof and his band dedicated two songs to her: “Dave,” which is about carrying on when faced with tragedy, and “Mary of the Fourth Form,” which he said was O’Connor’s favorite song of theirs. At the c...
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Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has died at the age of 56. O’Connor was born in Dublin on December 8, 1966. She was known for taking bold and somewhat controversial stances against social and political issues. In 1992, she ripped up a photo of the pope while performing on Saturday Night Live in protest of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, and was one of the first women in the public eye to shave their heads, defying traditional standards of femininity. During her lifetime, O’Connor released ten studio albums. In 1991, she won the Best Alternative Music Performance Grammy award for her song “No...
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Irish singer Sinead O’Connor admitted herself into a hospital on Thursday, a few days after she announced her son Shane was found dead by suicide. O’Connor first announced Shane’s disappearance, and then publicly confirmed the death on Twitter when his body was found on Jan 7. On Thursday, she started tweeting more concerning messages blaming herself for Shane’s death, and saying that she has made the decision “to follow” her son. Most of these tweets have since been deleted. “I’ve destroyed my family. My kids don’t want to know me. I am a sh–t person. And you all only think I’m nice because I...
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Sinead O’Connor has announced on Twitter that she is retiring from her music career. Fans responded to her tweet, asking whether they would still be able to attend the shows that were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. O’Connor clarified this question by saying that all shows are canceled. She later shared a tweet that said that this announcement is “not sad news. It’s staggeringly beautiful news. A wise warrior knows when he or she should retreat,” and added the hashtag “#MeTime” at the end of the tweet. In the series of tweets, she suggested that it was her book, Rememberings, that made...
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