Bailey Johnson, writing at the CBS News "Feed Blog", described their arrangement of The Cranberries' "Zombie" as an "elegant, wistful and an excellent tribute".
In 1997, B93 began to transition towards a modern AC format, adding more alternative-leaning artists such as Alanis Morissette, Counting Crows, Gin Blossoms, and The Cranberries to its playlist.
A bonus track of The Cranberries' "Zombie" also appeared on the cover album, which was recorded on a church organ in Charleston, SC.
It, once more, features a cover track, this time originally by The Cranberries.
The Cranberries | The Cranberries | Dreams (The Cranberries song) |
Dolores O'Riordan from The Cranberries was brought up in Ballybricken and went to the local primary school.
Cox's KHPT in Houston and WPOI in Tampa being prime examples of all-80's stations that heavily relied on artists such as Peter Schilling, The Cranberries and New Order.
In 2003, he worked on the debut solo album Are You Listening by Dolores O'Riordan of The Cranberries.
They are also widely known in the popular music field, and appeared on Morrissey's Viva Hate album, and have also worked with The Pretenders, Blur, Catatonia, Simple Minds, The Cranberries and The Corrs.
During its four years of operation, the forum has hosted thousands of visitors and artists such as Luis Miguel, Wisin y Yandel, Camila, Alejandro Fernandez, The Cranberries, Gloria Trevi, Paul Anka and Juan Luis Guerra.
According to PTE Ray Johnson, one of the two men with Kovco at the time of the shooting, "Dreams" by The Cranberries was playing on an mp3 player and Kovco stood at his bunk bed typing on his laptop while the men laughed and mimicked the lead singer Dolores O'Riordan.
In 1997 Frank Dunne executive produced the album 'Now and In Time to Be' (Grapevine), a compilation of W.B. Yeats poems made into songs by artists such as Van Morrison, The Cranberries, World Party, The Waterboys, Christy Moore and Shane McGowan.