The Cranberries Dolores O'Riordan Cause of Death Under Investigation
.
(Radio.com) There is still no official cause of death for The Cranberries lead vocalist Dolores O'Riordan - who died in London Monday (Jan. 15) at the age of 46 - but police have said her death was not suspicious. At first, officials called the death 'unexplained" after O'Riordan's body was found at the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane, London. She was in the city to record a version of The Cranberries hit 'Zombie" with the Los Angeles rock band the Bad Wolves. On Tuesday (Jan. 16), however, police said they discovered nothing unusual at the scene and her cause of death will now be investigated by a coroner's office. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
|
Caught In The Act: Ministry Rocks Chicago
RockPile: Spotlight on Season of Mist
Box Sets: Aretha Franklin - A Portrait of the Queen 1970-1974
Columbia, Missouri's True/False Film Fest Part 2: Music and More
Journey Surpass Major Milestone With 'Don't Stop Believin'
Pantera Recording Current Shows For Possible Live Album
Thomas Rhett Scores 22nd No. 1 With 'Mamaw's House'
Foo Fighters Add Stop To Everything Or Nothings At All Tour
The Who's Roger Daltrey Plots Mostly Acoustic Tour
Weezer Sells Out Madison Square Garden And More
The Dead Daisies Announce U.S. Spring Tour
Kamelot Share NightSky Lyric Video Ahead Of North American Tour