Montreal Gazette

Cranberrie­s singer O’Riordan dies at 46

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Dolores O’Riordan, lead singer of the Cranberrie­s who split her time between Ireland and a remote town in Ontario, has died at 46.

Publicist Lindsey Holmes says O’Riordan died suddenly Monday in London, England, where she was recording. The cause of death wasn’t immediatel­y available.

Holmes says the singer’s family is “devastated” by the news.

The Limerick, Ireland, band became internatio­nal stars in the 1990s starting with Linger off their debut album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? and Zombie from their second release.

Their popularity was a quick transition from playing bars and clubs and opening for the likes of Duran Duran, Radiohead and Suede. The band members announced plans for a hiatus in 2003 to focus on their solo careers.

In a 2009 interview, O’Riordan said part of the decision rested on the pressures of celebrity.

“I was so young when I got so famous and then I kind of put up a wall around myself, I didn’t really want to show people any fragilitie­s or fears,” she said. “I was trying to be this tough person that I felt was expected of me.”

O’Riordan, her then-husband Don Burton, their kids and a child from Burton’s previous relationsh­ip spent years splitting their time between Ireland and a cottage north of Peterborou­gh, Ont.

“Canada is so big, right? And Ireland’s small … you drive from coast to coast in three hours. You can really get lost here, and I like that,” she said.

O’Riordan produced two solo albums, Are You Listening? in 2007 and No Baggage in 2009.

The Cranberrie­s released the acoustic album Something Else in 2017 and had been due to tour Europe and North America. But a number of dates were cancelled as O’Riordan struggled with back problems.

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