Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox born December 25, 1954, Aberdeen Scotland. Dorothy Farquharson, and Thomas Allison Lennox were her parents. Lennox studied flute, piano and harpsichord at the Royal Academy of Music London for three years during the 1970s. Lennox was able to live with the stipend she received from her students and work part-time jobs. When she was at the Royal Academy Lennox was dissatisfied in her ability in comparison to her fellow students and contemplated a possible alternative direction she would take. Lennox played the flute in the band Dragons Playground. But she quit prior to New Faces, the I.T.V. talent competition. She was the main singer of The Tourists a British pop band from 1977 to 1980. The band was where she met Dave Stewart and together they created The duo Eurythmics. Lennox collaborated on her solo debut record Diva. It came out in 1993. The album was hugely successful both commercially as well as critically. Nostalgia Lennoxs 6th solo album came out on October 31, 2014. The C.D. The C.D. comprises Lennox's most loved blues, jazz and soul songs of her youth. Lepidoptera includes four keyboard improvised tracks. The E.P. The E.P. is her debut self-produced album as well as a follow-up to the art installation she designed at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art entitled Now I Let you Go... Annie Lennox, born on December 25, 1954, in Scotland, is a charitable philanthropist and political activist. She also sings. The Tourists had a minor popularity in the latter part of the 1970s. Lennox and Dave Stewart, a fellow musician, went on to become famous internationally in the 1980s as the Eurythmics. Lennox launched her solo career with her first album Diva in the year 1992. This was the source of many hit songs like Walking in Broken Glass. Medusa is her album in 1995. studio, features covers of the songs No MoreI Love Yous and A Whiter Shade of Pale. Six studio albums by her solo, plus one compilation album at her disposal. |
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