Irish singer, songwriter, and record producer Róisn Marie Murphy.
She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the musical duo Moloko, which also included Mark Brydon, an English musician.
Following the dissolution of Moloko, she started a solo career and received positive reviews for her 2005 debut solo album Ruby Blue (written and produced with experimental musician Matthew Herbert).
Overpowered, her second solo album, was released in 2007.
Róisín Murphy husband
Sebastiano Properzi, an Italian producer, and Murphy are now dating.
Róisín Murphy children
In September 2012, their son Tadhg was born.
Her daughter Clodagh was born on December 15, 2009, while she was previously dating British artist Simon Henwood.
She is responsible for Clodagh alone.
Róisín Murphy parents
On July 5, 1973, Róisn Marie Murphy was born in Arklow. She and her family relocated to Manchester, England, when she was 12 years old.
She adopted 1960s clothes by visiting car boot sales and charity stores with her mother, an antiques dealer.
Her parents lived in Manchester for three years before getting divorced and returning to Ireland together.
Róisín Murphy siblings
Not much is known about her siblings.