She began singing at just five years old, and by her early teens, she was already writing her own songs.
But behind the scenes, her life was far from easy — and the way it all ended would become a haunting reminder of the demons this extraordinary singer battled.
Grew up in a strict Catholic family
Some call her the greatest female vocalist of all time. Whether you agree or not, there’s no denying that the woman we’re about to tell you about today touched an entire generation. Anyone who grew up with her music will understand.
The singer grew up in a very isolated part of rural Ireland, a place steeped in mystique and old legends. The entire countryside where she was raised was shaped by its rich folklore and timeless stories.
Born on September 6, 1971, in Ballybricken, County Limerick, Ireland, she was the youngest of nine children in a devout Roman Catholic family. Her mother named her after the Lady of the Seven Dolours.
Life wasn’t easy: her father, Terence, had worked as a farm laborer until a 1968 motorbike accident left him with brain damage, while her mother, Eileen, worked as a school caterer.
Despite these challenges, the star was raised in a modest, loving household.


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