In a heartfelt interview, Dolores O’Riordan talks to Hot Press about her new solo record, her decision to move to Canada and the debilitating effects of fame. Plus, why a Cranberries reunion may be a matter of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’.
The leading Dolores O’Riordan and the Cranberries fansite, Zombieguide.com, is to close after being threatened with legal action by the singer’s New York-based lawyers Caplan & Ross.
Having amicably but firmly put the Cranberries behind her, Dolores O’Riordan found refuge in motherhood, but is now raring to get back on the road with her first solo album.
With the Cranberries no more (or at least on an extended sabbatical) it was only a matter of time before their crystal-voiced singer struck out on her own.
Fresh from signing a heavyweight management deal with former Trent Reznor and Marilyn Manson mentor Tony Ciulla, Dolores O’Riordan cameos in the a Adam Sandler film.
In the second part of our world exclusive interview, Dolores O’Riordon talks about the upside of leaving The Cranberries, her debut solo album and what she's been getting up to on the phone with Angelo Badalamenti.
Dolores O'Riordan's former nanny, Joy Fahy, is to launch an appeal after substantially failing in her High Court action against the Cranberries singer and her husband, Don Burton