Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox is a Scottish native singer. Her birth date was 25 December 1954 in Aberdeen. Dorothy Farquharson and Thomas Allison Lennox are her parents. Lennox was admitted to the Royal Academy of Music in London in the 1970s where she took flute lessons and the harpsichord over three years. The money she earned came from a student allowance and took off on a part-time job to supplement her budget. Lennox believed that her abilities were inferior to those of her Royal Academy classmates. So she started thinking of other options she could pursue. Lennox played the flute in the band Dragons Playground. But she quit before the band went on I.T.V.s talent show New Faces. She was the lead singer in The Tourists from 1977 until in 1980. In this band, she met Dave Stewart who would later join Eurythmics. Lennox was working on her own first album Diva. It came out in 1993. The album was hugely successful both critically and commercially. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth solo album debuted in October 2014. The C.D. The C.D. is composed of Lennox's favourite blues, jazz, and soul songs of her youth. Also, in May of 2019, Lennox released Lepidoptera a collection comprising four tracks improvised by piano. This E.P. The E.P. is her debut self-produced album as well as a follow-up to the art installation she created at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art named Now I Let You Go... Annie Lennox was born in 1954 on the 25th of December. She is a philanthropist, activist as well as a singer. The Tourists were a new-wave band that achieved some popularity in the latter part of 1970s. Later, Lennox was joined by the band with fellow artist Dave Stewart to form the pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox started her solo career in 1992 with the release of Diva, which featured several hit songs like Why as well as the song Walking On Broken Glass. Medusa the album from 1995 studio, features version covers of No MoreI Love Yous and The Whiter Shade of Pale. Six studio albums by her solo, plus one compilation album the result of her efforts. |






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