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 1970s where she learned the flute piano and harpsichord for three years. Lennox made it through on an allowance for students as well as working part-time in order to earn a living. Lennox was of the opinion that her talents were inferior to those of those of her Royal Academy classmates. So she began thinking about other paths she could take. Lennox was a flute player in the band Dragons Playground in 1976. The group didn't appear on the talent competition New Faces on I.T.V. The main part of her role was the singer of The Tourists from 1977 until the year 1980. This is where she first came across Dave Stewart with whom she would form the pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox went on to record her solo debut album Diva. The album was released in 1992. The album was a massive success with regard to selling and critically acclaimed. Nostalgia Lennox's sixth solo album was released in the month of November. The C.D. Lennox picked her favorite blues and soul tracks. Lepidoptera is a compilation of four songs that were improvised by piano that Lennox made available in May 2019. The E.P. is a companion piece to her art installation at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art called"Now I'll Let You Go... It's also her debut independently-released album. Annie Lennox is a Scottish musician and singer who was born on December 25, 1954. After minor recognition as part of the band called The Tourists in the late 1970s, Lennox and co-musician Dave Stewart went on to be recognized as the pop duo Eurythmics during the 1980s. Lennox made her debut as a solo artist in 1992 with the release of Diva, which featured several hit songs such as Why and the song Walking On Broken Glass. Medusa is the album she recorded as her first studio album in 1995. The album features covers of such songs as No MoreI Love Yous and The Whiter Shade of Pale. Her credits include six studio albums solo and one compilation. |






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