Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox born December 25 of 1954 in Aberdeen Scotland. Dorothy Farquharson is her mother and Thomas Allison Lennox, father. Lennox took classes in piano, flute and harpsichord in the Royal Academy of Music London for three years in the 1970s. Lennox was able to live on her student stipend and work part-time jobs. When she was at the Royal Academy Lennox was dissatisfied with her skill compared to her student classmates and was contemplating a different direction she would take. Lennox started her professional career in 1976 in the band Dragons Playground. She quit the band shortly before New Faces, the I.T.V. talent show. She was the main singer for The Tourists a British pop band between 1977 and the year 1980. This is where she first met Dave Stewart with whom she would form her pop group Eurythmics. Lennox was working on her own first album Diva. It came out in 1993. It was a huge success both commercially as well as critically. Nostalgia Lennox's sixth solo record was released in November 2014. The C.D. The C.D. is comprised of Lennox's most loved blues, jazz and soul songs from her youth. Lepidoptera is a collection of four tracks that she improvised for piano that Lennox made available in May 2019. The E.P. The E.P. is her first independent album and a companion to her art work made at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art named Now I Let You go... Annie Lennox born December 25 1954 is a Scottish politician, philanthropist and musician and singer. The Tourists were a new-wave group who had some success in the late 1970s. In the following years, Lennox was joined by the band with fellow musician Dave Stewart to form the pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox's 1992 debut album Diva featured a number of hit songs, including Why and Walking on Broken Glass. Medusa, a 1995 studio album features covers of songs such as No More I Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. The singer has recorded six solo studio albums as well as a compilation album. |
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