Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox was born in Aberdeen Scotland on December 25 1954. Dorothy Farquharson and Thomas Allison Lennox are her parents. Lennox had studied for three year at the Royal Academy of Music London in the 1970s was accepted. She was able to survive on her student stipend and work part-time jobs. Lennox made the decision to alter her career path following her dissatisfaction with her inexperience in comparison with the other Royal Academy students. Lennox started her professional career in 1976 in the group called Dragons Playground. She quit the group shortly before their appearance as a guest on I.T.V's talents show New Faces. From 1977 to 1980 she served as the singer-songwriter for The Tourists, a British Pop band. This is where she first got to know Dave Stewart with whom she would form Pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox worked on her solo debut album Diva. It was released in 1993. The album was an enormous success both commercially and critically. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth solo album was launched in the month of October, 2014. The C.D. Lennox has selected her top jazz, blues and soul tracks. Lepidoptera is a collection of four improvised tracks for piano, which Lennox released in May, 2019. The E.P. This is the companion album of her "Now I let it go... artwork that was exhibited at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. It's also her debut self-released album. Annie Lennox (born December 25, 1954) is a Scottish political activist and singer. Following a modest successes as a part of the group known as The Tourists in the late 1970s she and fellow musician Dave Stewart went on to become internationally renowned as the duo known as Eurythmics during the 1980s. Lennox began her solo career in 1992 when she released the album of Diva that featured many of her most popular songs such as Why and the song Walking On Broken Glass. Medusa, her 1995 album studio has cover versions of No MoreI Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. She has released six solo studio and compilation albums. |
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