Clodagh Rodgers

Clodagh Rodgers
Rodgers in 1970
Rodgers in 1970
Background information
Born(1947-03-05)5 March 1947
Warrenpoint, County Down, Northern Ireland
Died18 April 2025(2025-04-18) (aged 78)
Cobham, Surrey, England
GenresPop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active1961–2015
LabelsDecca, Columbia (EMI), RCA, Precision Records
Spouse(s)
John Morris
(m. 1968; div. 1979)

Ian Sorbie
(m. 1987; died 1995)

Clodagh Rodgers (5 March 1947 – 18 April 2025) was a Northern Irish[a] singer, best known for her hit singles including "Come Back and Shake Me", "Goodnight Midnight" and "Jack in the Box" and albums including You Are My Music, It's Different Now and Save Me.

Rodgers was born in County Down in 1947 and started singing at the age of 13. She made her television debut in September 1962.

She represented the United Kingdom at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with "Jack in the Box", and finished in fourth place. After the contest, the single reached #4 on the UK singles chart.

After her divorce in 1979, Rodgers stopped making new music and reduced her live appearances. She released two final singles in 1980 and her last overall release was a 2012 CD.

Rodgers was married twice, first to John Morris, who later became her manager. They had a son and divorced in 1979. She was later married to guitarist Ian Sorbie, with whom she had a son, from 1987 until his death from cancer in 1995.

Rodgers lived the last years of her life in Surrey in relative obscurity until her death in 2025.

  1. ^ "Clodagh Rodgers: Eurovision star from Northern Ireland dies aged 78". The Irish Times. 19 April 2025. Retrieved 19 April 2025. The Northern Irish star secured fourth place in the competition, (...)
  2. ^ "Irish Eurovision star Clodagh Rodgers dies, aged 78". RTÉ. 19 April 2025. Retrieved 19 April 2025. Northern Irish singer and actress Clodagh Rodgers, (...)
  3. ^ Minelle, Bethany (19 April 2025). "Clodagh Rodgers: Eurovision star and face of Bisto gravy dies". Sky News. Retrieved 19 April 2025. The Northern Irish singer was described as "the rock of this family" by her son Sam, (...)
  4. ^ Brinsford, James; Denman, Amy; Beale, Hollie (19 April 2025). "Eurovision legend Clodagh Rodgers dies as family pay devastating tribute". Irish Daily Star. Retrieved 19 April 2025. Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers has died
  5. ^ Carrick, Heather (19 April 2025). "Eurovision legend Clodagh Rodgers dies aged 78 after three-year battle with illness". National World. Retrieved 19 April 2025. Away from her Eurovision participation, the Northern Irish singer experience[d] chart success


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