Annie Lennox
| Annie Lennox was born in Aberdeen Scotland on December 25 1954. Dorothy Farquharson, and Thomas Allison Lennox were her parents. Lennox was admitted to the Royal Academy of Music in London in the 70s, where she learned the flute piano and the harpsichord over three years. Lennox survived off the stipend of a student, and worked part-time in order to earn a living. Lennox decided to change her path in life following her dissatisfaction with her inexperience in the same way as others Royal Academy students. Lennox became part of the group Dragons Playground as the flute player in 1976. But she quit prior to New Faces, the I.T.V. talent contest. She was The singer for The Tourists from 1977 until in 1980. She met Dave Stewart, with whom they would create the pop duo Eurythmics. After that, Lennox started working on her solo first album Diva that was released in the year 1992. The album had a tremendous success both commercially and critically. Nostalgia Lennoxs six-album solo was released in the month of October 2014. was Nostalgia Lennox. The C.D. Lennox has selected her top blues, soul and jazz tracks. Lepidoptera is a collection of four impromptu piano pieces was released by Lennox in May 2019. The E.P. The E.P. is her first self-produced album as well as a follow-up to an art installation she made at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art called Now I Let You Go... Annie Lennox born December 25 1954 is a Scottish politician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter. The latter part of the 70s was when she gained a little fame when part of The Tourists. She and Dave Stewart then gained international recognition in the 80s as Eurythmics. In 1992, Lennox launched a solo career by releasing their debut record Diva with a variety of successful songs, such as Why and Walking in Broken Glass. Medusa the studio album released in 1995 includes cover versions of tracks like No MoreI Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. Her solo albums include six album compilations and studio albums. |
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