Singer-Songwriter Sinéad O’Connor Has Died at 56
26.07.2023 - 19:51
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. The singer, who rose to in the late 1980s and early ’90s, had a tumultuous life and was the subject of many controversies. She never stopped working, however, releasing 10 albums over the course of her career.O’Connor was born in Dublin in 1966.
In her teens she got in trouble for shoplifting, and spent some time in a “training center” run by Catholic nuns as a result—a place that, somewhat surprisingly, may have cultivated her musical talent. O’Connor’s debut album, The Lion and Cobra, which she began to work on as a teenager, was released in 1987. (In response to a record executive at the time telling her to dress in a more feminine manner, she shaved her head—a look that would become one of her defining features.) She earned a Grammy nomination for best female rock vocal performance that year.On stage at the Grammy Awards in 1989.Her second album contained the single “Nothing Compares 2 U” (written by Prince), and came out in 1990.
That song grabbed the world by the throat, announcing O’Connor as “a young Irish star with an otherworldly voice, a shaved head, and punk energy, brimming with anger and big-eyed innocence,” as Taylor Antrim wrote for Vogue last year. Subsequent albums, Am I Not Your Girl? (1992) and Universal Mother (1994), both went gold in the UK.In 1992, O’Connor tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live as part of a protest of child abuse within the Catholic Church. A sudden and public followed, with the UK press treating her especially brutally.
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