Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox was born in Aberdeen Scotland on December 25 1954. Dorothy Farquharson & Thomas Allison Lennox is the name of her parents. Lennox had studied for three year at the Royal Academy of Music London in the 1970s, was admitted. Lennox survived off a student's stipend working part-time in order to supplement her earnings. While in the Royal Academy Lennox was dissatisfied in her ability when compared with her peers and she pondered what alternative direction she would take. Lennox became part of the group Dragons Playground as the flute player in 1976. However, she left before the band was requested to take part in I.T.V.'s talent show New Faces. Between 1977 and 1980, she sang in The Tourists. A British pop group. In this band, she met Dave Stewart who would later join Eurythmics. Lennox was working on her own first album Diva. The album was released in 1993. This album became a huge success, both in terms of the sales as well as critical acclaim. Nostalgia Lennox's 6th solo album came out in November of 2014. This C.D. Lennox chose her most loved blues and soul tunes. Lepidoptera is a collection of four songs that were improvised by piano, which Lennox released in May, 2019. The E.P. The E.P. is her debut independent album and a companion to an art installation she made at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art named Now I Let You go... Annie Lennox is a Scottish artist and singer born on the 25th of December 1954. After a brief success as a member of the band called The Tourists in the late 1970s, she and her fellow musician Dave Stewart went on to gain international recognition as the pop duo Eurythmics during the 1980s. Lennox's debut album in 1992 Diva featured a number of hit tracks, such as Why and Walking on Broken Glass. Medusa, a 1995 studio album, features cover versions of popular songs such as No More I Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. Six solo studio albums, plus one compilation album, are to her credit. |
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