Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox was born in Aberdeen Scotland on December 25 1954. Dorothy Farquharson, and Thomas Allison Lennox were her parents. Lennox, who studied for three year in the Royal Academy of Music London in the 1970s was accepted. Her budget was supplemented with a student stipend and part-time work. Lennox believed that her abilities were inferior to those of those of her Royal Academy classmates. So she started thinking of other paths she could take. Lennox became part of the group Dragons Playground as the flute player in the year 1976. She left the band shortly before their appearance as a guest on I.T.V's Talent show New Faces. She sang lead for The Tourists (a British popband) from 1977-1980. This is where she first met Dave Stewart with whom she formed her pop group Eurythmics. After that, Lennox began working on her first solo album Diva which was released in 1992. It was a massive critical and commercial success. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth solo album debuted in October of 2014. The C.D. The C.D. is composed of Lennox's favourite blues, jazz, and soul songs of her youth. Lepidoptera features four keyboard tracks. The E.P. is a companion piece of her artwork in the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art titled"Now, I'll let You go... The album is also her first independently released album. Annie Lennox is a Scottish artist and singer born on the 25th of December 1954. The Tourists were a new-wave group that had some success in the late 1970s. Later, Lennox joined the band with fellow musician Dave Stewart to form the pop duo Eurythmics. The album that Lennox released in 1992 Diva featured a number of hit tracks, such as Why the World is Broken Glass. Medusa her 1995 studio album includes cover versions of tracks including No MoreI Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. She has released six solo studio albums and compilation albums. |






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