O'Connor at the Positivus Festival in Salacgriva, Latvia, in 2009. Reuters
Acclaimed Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has died at the age of 56, her family said. AP
O’Connor was propelled to international stardom in 1990 with her version of Nothing Compares 2 U. The ballad, written by Prince, topped the charts around the world. AFP
Born Sinead Marie Bernadette O’Connor in Glenageary, County Dublin, in December 1966, the singer has often shared about her difficult childhood. EPA
O'Connor at Lourdes in France in 1999 where she was ordained as a priest in the Latin Tridentine Church and adopted the name Mother Bernadette Mary O'Connor. PA Images
In 2018, O'Connor announced that she had converted to Islam, changing her name to Shuhada. EPA
O'Connor performs at the Paleo Festival in Nyon, Switzerland in 1997. PA Images
The singer with her daughter Roisin during an anti-racism demonstration in Dublin in 2000. PA Images
Throughout her career, she recorded 10 solo albums, wrote songs for films and collaborated with other artists, but was also well-known for her controversial outbursts. Reuters
At the 17th Rock Oz'Arenes festival in Avenches, Switzerland in 2008. EPA
O'Connor at the Positivus Festival in Salacgriva, Latvia, in 2009. Reuters
Acclaimed Irish singer Sinead O’Connor has died at the age of 56, her family said. AP
O’Connor was propelled to international stardom in 1990 with her version of Nothing Compares 2 U. The ballad, written by Prince, topped the charts around the world. AFP
Born Sinead Marie Bernadette O’Connor in Glenageary, County Dublin, in December 1966, the singer has often shared about her difficult childhood. EPA
O'Connor at Lourdes in France in 1999 where she was ordained as a priest in the Latin Tridentine Church and adopted the name Mother Bernadette Mary O'Connor. PA Images
In 2018, O'Connor announced that she had converted to Islam, changing her name to Shuhada. EPA
O'Connor performs at the Paleo Festival in Nyon, Switzerland in 1997. PA Images
The singer with her daughter Roisin during an anti-racism demonstration in Dublin in 2000. PA Images
Throughout her career, she recorded 10 solo albums, wrote songs for films and collaborated with other artists, but was also well-known for her controversial outbursts. Reuters
At the 17th Rock Oz'Arenes festival in Avenches, Switzerland in 2008. EPA
O'Connor at the Positivus Festival in Salacgriva, Latvia, in 2009. Reuters