Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox was born in Aberdeen Scotland on December 25 1954. Dorothy Farquharson and Thomas Allison Lennox are her parents. Lennox was a flute, piano and harpsichord in the Royal Academy of Music London for three years during the 1970s. The money she earned came from a student allowance and took in part-time jobs to increase her funds. Lennox did not feel content with her abilities compared to other students at the Royal Academy and began looking for alternative paths. Lennox played the flute in a 1976 band called Dragons Playground. But she quit before her band was asked to participate in I.T.V.'s talent competition New Faces. Between 1977 and 1980, she was the main vocalist of The Tourists, a British Pop group. That was also where she got to know Dave Stewart with whom she would form Pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox started work for Diva in 1992, her debut solo album. The album was an enormous hit both critically and commercially. Nostalgia Lennox's sixth solo record was released in the month of November. The C.D. Lennox chose her most loved blues and soul tracks. Lepidoptera is a compilation of four tracks that she improvised for piano, which Lennox made available in May 2019. The E.P. The singer-songwriter released her debut solo album, which was released in conjunction with her artwork at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art with the title "Now I'll Let You Go." Annie Lennox, born on December 25, 1954, in Scotland is a philanthropist and political activist. She sings. The Tourists were a new-wave group that had some popularity in the latter part of 1970s. In the following years, Lennox joined her fellow singer-songwriter Dave Stewart to form the pop duo Eurythmics. In 1992 Lennox launched a solo career with their debut record Diva with a variety of successful songs, such as Why and Walking on Broken Glass. Medusa the album she released in 1995 includes cover versions of tracks like No MoreI I Love Yous and A Whiter Shade of Pale. Six studio albums by her solo and one compilation album to her credit. |
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