The Cranberries paid tribute to late singer Dolores O'Riordan on what would have been her 49th birthday.
The Cranberries paid tribute to late singer Dolores O’Riordan on what would have been her 49th birthday.
“Happy Birthday Dolores, you’re in our thoughts and in our hearts, always,” members of the Irish rock band wrote on Twitter on Sunday in a post accompanied by her photo.
The Cranberries, consisting of Fergal Lawler, Noel Hogan and Michael Hogan, split after completing a final album featuring O’Riordan singing.
However, they plan to re-release the 1994 album, No Need to Argue, on November 13 featuring three B-sides (“Away,” “I Don’t Need,” and “So Cold In Ireland”) and 19 unreleased tracks.
O’Riordan was found drowned in a bathtub at a London hotel in January 2018. She was submerged in water accidentally after alcohol intoxication.
Happy Birthday Dolores, you’re in our thoughts and in our hearts, always.Ferg, Mike & Noel pic.twitter.com/pthOp8mK98— The Cranberries (@The_Cranberries) September 6, 2020 Copyright(c) 2020 RTTNews.com. All Rights Reserved