Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox born December 25 in 1954. She was born in Aberdeen Scotland. Dorothy Farquharson & Thomas Allison Lennox is the name of her parents. Lennox was a student for three years at the Royal Academy of Music London in the 1970s, was admitted. The money she earned came from an allowance for students and went on part-time employment to augment her funds. Lennox was not satisfied with the level of her abilities compared to the other students at the Royal Academy and began looking at other options. Lennox began her career as a flute-player in the band Dragons Playground. She quit the group prior to their appearance on I.T.V's talents show New Faces. She was the singer for The Tourists a British pop band from 1977 to 1980. This is where she first met Dave Stewart with whom she will form the pop duo Eurythmics. After that, Lennox started working on her solo first album Diva which was released in 1992. It received lots of praise from critics and the public. Nostalgia Lennox's sixth solo record was released in the month of November. The C.D. Lennox picked her favorite blues and soul songs. Lepidoptera is a collection of four songs that were improvised by piano, which Lennox released in May, 2019. The E.P. This is the companion album to her Now I let the door open... artwork which was on display at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. The album is her first self-released album. Annie Lennox (born December 25 1955) is an artist from Scotland. Scottish political activist and singer. The Tourists had a minor popularity in the latter part of the 1970s. Lennox, along with Dave Stewart, a fellow musician, proceeded to gain international recognition in the 1980s as the Eurythmics. Lennox began her solo career by releasing her debut album Diva in 1992. The album was the inspiration of many hit songs like Walking on Broken Glass. Medusa is her studio album from 1995. The album features covers of some songs, including No MoreI Love Yous and The Whiter Shade of Pale. She is credited with six studio albums solo and a compilation. |
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