Caitlín O'Riordan
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Caitlín O'Riordan (born 4 January 1965) is a British musician. She played bass guitar for
the Pogues The Pogues are an English Celtic punk band founded in King's Cross, London, in 1982, by Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy and Jem Finer. Originally named Pogue Mahone—an anglicisation of the Irish language, Irish phrase :wikt:póg mo thóin, ''pà ...
from 1983 to 1986. She later played with
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as well as Bush Tetras and several other projects. She uses the name Rocky O'Riordan on social media and for her Sirius-XM radio show, ''The Rocky O'Riordan Show''.


Early life

Caitlín O'Riordan was born in
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to Irish and
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parents, who moved to London when the
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broke out in 1967. She rarely saw her father who was away on business; her mother raised the four children. She heard
the Nips The Nips are an English punk rock band formed in London in 1976 as the Nipple Erectors by punk artist Shanne Bradley. They were Shane MacGowan's first musical group. History Initially consisting of vocalist/songwriter Shane MacGowan (known ...
' song "Gabrielle" on the radio in 1979, and subsequently met Nips singer and future Pogues frontman
Shane MacGowan Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan (25 December 195730 November 2023) was a British-born Irish singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of Celtic punk band the Pogues. He won acclaim for his lyrics, whic ...
, who was working at Rocks Off Records where she went to purchase the record. She left her home in 1981 at age 16 as soon as it was possible, and stayed in various Soho hostels.


Career

In 1982, she was invited by MacGowan to join his newly forming band Pogue Mahone as the
bass guitar The bass guitar (), also known as the electric bass guitar, electric bass, or simply the bass, is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is similar in appearance and construction to an Electric guitar, electric but with a longer nec ...
ist. She owned a bass but had not played it until the invitation. She appeared on the group's first two albums, '' Red Roses for Me'' and '' Rum Sodomy & the Lash'', the EP '' Poguetry in Motion'', and several early singles, before leaving in 1986. Besides playing bass, she provided vocals for " I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day" on ''Rum Sodomy & the Lash'', and for " Haunted" on the soundtrack to
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's film ''
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''. The Pogues' most commercially successful song, "
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" from ''
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'', was written as a duet for O'Riordan and MacGowan, but the band eventually recorded it with
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singing the female part. O'Riordan and Costello are mentioned in the lyrics to " Fiesta" from ''If I Should Fall from Grace with God''. In 1983, she became the singer in
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's jazz band Pride of the Cross. Hunt was familiar to her as a roadie for the Pogues. During her time with Pride of the Cross, she sang lead on their only single, "Tommy's Blue Valentine". O'Riordan acted in the 1987 Alex Cox film, '' Straight to Hell'', as the singing dancehall girl Slim McMahon, and also in the 1988 Frank Deasy film, '' The Courier''. O'Riordan became romantically involved with
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in 1985, while he was producing the Pogues' album ''Rum Sodomy & the Lash''; the relationship lasted 16 years. Her former Pride of the Cross bandmate Darryl Hunt filled in for her on several shows during the Pogues' 1986 U.S. tour, and he replaced her permanently when she left later that year to join Costello on his '' King of America'' tour. She co-wrote the track "Lovable" from that album, and wrote, co-wrote, and appeared on songs on Costello's subsequent albums '' Blood & Chocolate'', '' Spike'' and '' Mighty Like a Rose''. In 2004, she joined Pogues' guitarist Phil Chevron's reunited band the Radiators; that year she toured with the Pogues for the first time in 18 years. She left the Radiators and was replaced in February 2006 by Jesse Booth, and went on to form a band of divorcées named PreNup with Hothouse Flowers guitarist Fiachna Ó Braonáin. In 2012, O'Riordan completed a BA in Psychology, followed by an MPsychSc 2013 at UCD. In 2015 she was reportedly set to complete a PhD in Psychology at UCD. In 2018, O'Riordan joined Pogues tin whistle player Spider Stacy to perform Pogues songs accompanied by
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band Lost Bayou Ramblers under the name Poguetry. In February and March 2020 Poguetry played an eight date tour of the US. Since 2020, O'Riordan has hosted a weekly radio show, "The Rocky O'Riordan Show", on U2-X Radio, an artist-branded channel which is part of
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. On 5 April 2023, it was announced that O'Riordan had joined the Bush Tetras on bass.


Personal life

O'Riordan said she has suffered from
severe depression Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of pervasive low mood, low self-esteem, and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. Introd ...
all her life. She was formally diagnosed in 2002, and she initiated private clinical treatment. She said in 2008 that she was also an alcoholic, but had taken her last drink in February 2007. O'Riordan and
Elvis Costello Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television host. According to ''Rolling Stone'', Costello "reinvigorated the literate, lyrical ...
were reported to have married in May 1986 and media outlets described them afterwards as husband and wife. O'Riordan denies a formal union: "We weren't married... no piece of paper with marriage on it". Costello severed the relationship in 2002.


References

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