Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox is a Scottish native singer. She was born on 25, December, 1954 in Aberdeen. Dorothy Farquharson & Thomas Allison Lennox is the name of her parents. Lennox was accepted into the Royal Academy of Music in London in the 1970s where she took flute lessons and harpsichord for three years. Lennox survived off the stipend of a student, and worked part-time in order to earn a living. Lennox, while studying in the Royal Academy of Music in London, was not happy in her performance when as compared to the performance of her peers. Then she began to consider different options. Lennox performed flute in a 1976 band called Dragons Playground. She quit the band before New Faces, the I.T.V. talent competition. Between 1977 and the year 1980 she was vocalist for The Tourists. A British pop group. They met Dave Stewart, with whom she would form the pop-duo Eurythmics. Lennox then went on to record her debut solo album Diva. This came out in 1992. The album was an enormous hit both critically and commercially. Nostalgia Lennoxs 6th solo album came out in the month of October, 2014. The C.D. Lennox chose her most loved blues and soul tunes. Lepidoptera, a collection four piano improvisations, was released by Lennox in May of 2019. This E.P. The first single from her debut album"Now I'm Letting You go... is an accompaniment to her installation of work at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Annie Lennox born December 25 1954 is an Scottish philanthropist political activist and musician and singer. In the late 70s, she gained a little fame when members the group known as The Tourists. She and Dave Stewart then gained international recognition in the 80s as Eurythmics. The album that Lennox released in 1992 Diva produced many successful songs like Why, the World is Broken Glass. Medusa a studio album that was released in 1995 features the versions of a few of her biggest hits, such as The No MoreI Still Love Yous (and The Whiter Shade of Pale). Her solo studio albums and the compilation album include a number of tracks. |
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