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Happy St. Patrick's Day! March 17 marks a celebration of all things Irish, from the color green to Guinness to bagpipes and river dancing. But, just like beer and clovers, Ireland has offered up some of the best music over the years. And what better day to celebrate than 10 of the best Irish songs? -
Sinead O’Connor and Ava Cherry Cover David Bowie at Metro Chicago Cancer Benefit [WATCH]
Sinead O'Connor covered David Bowie during a powerful tribute performance at a concert that doubled as a benefit for cancer research at the Metro in Chicago over the weekend. The sold-out one-off show also featured Ava Cherry and support from the Chicago-based, nine-piece Bowie cover band, Sons of the Silent Age. -
Sinéad O'Connor, Tom Waits and More Contribute to Blind Willie Johnson Tribute Album
Alligator Records has announced the release of God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson. Sinéad O'Connor, Tom Waits, Lucinda William and a number of other artists have contributed newly recorded versions of the iconic slide guitarist and vocalist's seminal material to the tribute compilation which is due out February 26th. -
Sinead O'Connor Thanks Fans, Hospital Workers When Her Facebook is Reactivated
Sinead O'Connor is continuing to be active on Facebook following her reported suicide attempt. Since her account was reactivated she has posted several encouraging comments to her page and in the latest has thanked her fans and hospital workers for their support. Her original Facebook rantings were also accusatory towards her family members. This past Sunday (Dec. 6) she also shared a video of Jimi Hendrix playing his song "Wild Thing" in Paris way back in 1967. -
Sinead O'Connor is Back on Facebook After Suicide Threats With Upbeat New Posts
Sinead O’Connor’s Facebook page has now been reactivated after it was deleted this past Wednesday (Nov. 2) following a series of suicidal posts by the singer and musician. The new posts are surprisingly upbeat considering what the public had been reading before. -
Sinead O'Connor's Facebook Page Taken Down After Second Suicide Threat
After a string of recent and alarming Facebook posts and a suicide threat, Sinead O'Connor's verified Facebook page has been taken down. -
Sinead O'Connor Attempted Suicide After Facebook Note, Now Safe Per Reports
Irish singer Sinead O'Connor has been through a lot over the past 48 hours and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. After posting a lengthy suicide note to her Facebook page yesterday morning (November 29), the artist supposedly attempted suicide by overdosing in an Irish hostel prior to being nursed back to health under medical supervision. She is now safe and sound. -
Sinéad O'Connor Shares Suicidal Facebook Post Citing Family Problems
Sinéad O'Connor published a troubling and emotional Facebook post Sunday threatening suicide, citing abandonment from her family as the reason. -
8 Victims of MC Hammer: Madonna, Vanilla Ice, AC/DC and More
MC Hammer took his first step to the top of the Billboard 200 on this date 25 years ago with Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em , the hip-hop album that would introduce the world to "U Can't Touch This" and help the rapper to maintain a place at the top of the charts for 21 weeks, interrupted only once. That's impressive but it makes us feel bad for all of the other performers who were denied a no. 1 album by that craze. Nothing tops a best-selling album for musicians but Hammer wasn't trying to give his spot up. Music Times checked out the eight albums that took the no. 2 spot during Don't Hurt 'Em's run, from Madonna to Vanilla Ice, and listed them from least weeks to most in second place. -
Madonna, Janet Jackson vs Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj; Two Women-Dominated Hot 100s 25 Years apart
This week during 1990 marked a new high for female musicians everywhere, as all five of the top songs on the Hot 100 were performed by women. That sounds impressive but female performers have been getting their due even more so in recent years: During 2014, the Top 5 of the Hot 100 was held down by women for seven consecutive weeks. Music Times figured it'd be fun to compare the hits of yesteryear to today, having the Top 5 from this week during 1990 face off with September of 2014...Madonna, Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, Nicki Minaj and more. -
Sinead O'Connor Done Performing 'Nothing Compares 2 U' in Concert, Citing Emotional Detachment from No. 1 Hit
Sinead O'Connor fans might be disappointed to hear that the vocalist will no longer be performing "Nothing Compares 2 U," her biggest hit. The track, which was written by Prince, was the standout on her acclaimed 1990 album I Do Not Want What U Haven't Got. -
Sinead O'Connor Defends 'Do They Know It's Christmas?," Tells Critics to 'Shut the F--k Up'
Last week, on Nov. 17, the latest version of Band Aid's classic charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was released online to raise money for the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and though it went straight to the top of the U.K. charts and is supporting an undoubtedly good cause, the song has been the subject of plenty of criticism, particularly for its lyrics.According to two British newspapers, Emeli Sandé, who actually appears on the latest version, said the lyrics need "changing," while Lily Allen called the song "a bit smug" and said she would prefer "donating actual money."One artist who is vigorously defending the song, however, is the famously outspoken Sinead O'Connor, who also appears on the song."I think everyone should shut the f--k up," O'Connor told "Broadsheet," via "Billboard." "If you didn't like the lyrics you shouldn't have agreed to sing the song. I think it's smug of Lily Allen to say it's smug."
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