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frontman and bandleader Billy Corgan has paid tribute to the late Irish singer/songwriter , recalling how he got to know her while she was living, temporarily, in a mutual friend's attic. In the spring of 2016, O'Connor moved into the Chicago home of drummer Matt Walker, who she knew as Morrissey's drummer: Walker had also played with Smashing Pumpkins during Jimmy Chamberlin's absence from the band, and had remained friends with Corgan. The two musicians subsequently got to know one another over dinners at Walker's home in the suburb of Wilmette, as Corgan recalls in a new interview in .

“I’d met Sinéad once at a show,” Corgan remembers. “We talked a little bit, but I can’t say I knew her. So now she’s living at my friend’s house, where I go for Sunday dinner.



Four or five, six times I was over for Sunday ham and Sinéad would come down and have dinner. And then I finally got to know her as a person. We talked about her children a lot and relationships in life and her struggles.

” “She was very, very honest. I mean, almost to a fault. This bare-your-soul honesty.

Such a beautiful woman, such an incredible talent – just in awe of her talent. Of course my friends were calling me on the side, asking me for advice on what to do with the rock star living in their attic. They love her and they’re trying to support her through a very difficult time.

” One Sunday morning in mid-May that year, O'Connor left Walker's home at 6am for a bike ride, and didn't ret.

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