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Singer + guitarist & songwriter Dolores O'Riordan, better known as
the face of The Cranberries was born September 6, 1971 in Limerick, IRELAND.
While she left the group to pursue solo opportunities in 2003, O'Riordan
had been the centerpiece of the Alternative-Rock successful Irish group
for 13 years. Over that span The Cranberries released five studio albums.
Her first solo album, the eagerly anticipated "Are You Listening?"
which chronicled the chapters in her life following her departure from
The Cranberries, was released on Sequel Records in May 2007; it debuted
at #5 on the U.S. Top Independent Albums chart and contained two singles
"Ordinary Day", which reached #65 on the Europe Official Top
100 chart and "When We Were Young".
Dolores O'Riordan has inked with Rounder Records' rock imprint Zoë
for her second solo record. Entitled "No Baggage", the set is
due August 25, 2009; it features the new single "The Journey".
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