Rememberings: Sinéad O'Connor

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Complete List Of 2000 Music Video Awards Nominees". Billboard. 2000. Archived from the original on 16 November 2000 . Retrieved 13 August 2023. Simpson, Dave (11 November 2002). "Sinéad O'Connor (review)". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 17 November 2006 . Retrieved 24 October 2006. After her time in the An Grianán training centre, she went to the liberal Newtown Quaker school. Marie O’Connor died in a car crash when Sinéad was 18, by which time she was singing in a band called Ton Ton Macoute and studying at the Dublin College of Music.

Deley, Alex (31 March 2020). "Song of the Day: The The "Kingdom of Rain" ". djdmac.com . Retrieved 26 July 2023. Farias, Andree (9 July 2007). "Jesus Is 'Like an Energy' ". Christianity Today. Archived from the original on 26 September 2021 . Retrieved 19 October 2010. Zuras, Matthew (2 June 2014). "Sinéad O'Connor Looks Boss For Her Upcoming Album". refinery29.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. She also brought in a guitar teacher, which led O'Connor to a songwriting collaboration with In Tua Nua, a band signed to U2's newly launched record label. Although O'Connor was too young to tour, she performed in and around Dublin, eventually attracting the attention of the London-based label Ensign. Ireland was an established proving ground for exports such as Thin Lizzy, the Boomtown Rats and U2. But when it came to women, its most well-known artist was a straitlaced pop singer called Dana, winner of the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest. She broke even further into the mainstream with her Prince-penned single, "Nothing Compares 2 U," and its unforgettable music video, which vaulted her 1990 sophomore effort, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, to the top of the charts in several countries, with estimated sales topping seven million worldwide.Rayner, Ben (21 October 2007). "The gospel according to Sinead". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Michaels, Sean (12 February 2013). "Sinead O'Connor congratulates pope on his 'greatest act' – resigning". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 27 July 2023 . Retrieved 27 July 2023. Her 2002 album, Sean-Nós Nua, marked a departure in that O'Connor interpreted or, in her own words, "sexed up" traditional Irish folk songs, including several in the Irish language. [88] In Sean-Nós Nua, she covered a well-known Canadian folk song, " Peggy Gordon". [89]

a b " 'I married the right man... I'm renewing my marriage vows to Barry' - Sinead O'Connor". Independent.ie. 20 February 2014. Archived from the original on 30 July 2023 . Retrieved 30 July 2023. In January 1995, O'Connor appeared on the British late-night television programme After Dark on an episode titled "Ireland: Sex & Celibacy, Church & State". [82] She linked abuse in families to the Catholic Church. The discussion included a Dominican friar and another representative of the Roman Catholic Church, along with former taoiseach Garret FitzGerald. Host Helena Kennedy described the event: "Sinéad came on and argued that abuse in families was coded in by the church because it refused to accept the accounts of women and children." [83] In February 2023, O'Connor shared a version of " The Skye Boat Song", a 19th-century Scottish adaptation of a 1782 Gaelic song, which is also the theme for the fantasy drama series Outlander. [121] The following month she was awarded the inaugural Choice Music Prize Classic Irish Album by the Irish broadcaster RTÉ for her 1990 album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. [122] [123] In September 2023, BBC Television drama series The Woman in the Wall, which focuses on the Irish Magdalene Laundries played an unreleased O'Connor song, "The Magdalene Song". The song had been given to the series producers by O'Connor shortly before her death. [124] [125] Death Sinead O'Connor sparks fears for her mental health after posting tearful video online". The Telegraph. 8 August 2017. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Many considered that O’Connor was vindicated by subsequent revelations about Vatican cover-ups of sexual abuse scandals.

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Sinéad O'Connor converts to Islam". BBC News. 26 October 2018. Archived from the original on 1 June 2021 . Retrieved 26 October 2018.

a b McCabe, Allyson (26 July 2023). "When America Met Sinéad O'Connor". Vulture. Archived from the original on 1 August 2023. Faith and Courage was released in 2000, including the single " No Man's Woman", and featured contributions from Wyclef Jean of the Fugees and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. [87]Harrison, Ellie (28 July 2023). "Sinead O'Connor shared heartbreaking post about her son Shane days before she died". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 August 2023 . Retrieved 5 August 2023. Certified Awards Search". www.bpi.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 January 2013 . Retrieved 2 February 2011.

Sinéad O'Connor's touching words for her grandkids ahead of hysterectomy". evoke.ie. 26 August 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 27 August 2015. Born in south Dublin in 1966, O’Connor – whose debut Grammy-nominated album, The Lion and the Cobra, was released in 1987 – catapulted to fame with a haunting cover version of Prince’s Nothing Compares 2 U, which sold millions of copies. The music video has been viewed on YouTube more than 400m times. a b Nolan, Marie (8 February 2003). "Sinead's second marriage finished". Evening Herald. p.1. Archived from the original on 11 August 2023 . Retrieved 31 July 2023– via Irish Newspaper Archives. O'Connor's first album, The Lion and the Cobra, was "a sensation" when it was released in 1987 on Chrysalis Records. [39] O'Connor named Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Bob Marley, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the Pretenders as the artists who influenced her on her debut album. [40] The single " Mandinka" was a college radio hit in the United States, and "I Want Your (Hands on Me)" received both college and urban play in a remixed form that featured rapper MC Lyte. The song " Troy" was also released as a single in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, where it reached number 5 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. [41] By the mid-1990s, she'd stopped making hit records, but she never stopped making music. In addition to songs of her own invention, O'Connor restyled Irish folk songs, reggae, and religious music. She brought her unique sensibilities to music made famous by others, artist collaborations, songs made for films and efforts to support human rights.

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a b Skopeliti, Clea (8 January 2022). "Son of Sinéad O'Connor dies at age of 17 after going missing". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 26 March 2022. O'Connor becomes a 'priest' ". BBC News. 4 May 1999. Archived from the original on 25 June 2006 . Retrieved 24 October 2006.



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