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 was accepted to the Royal Academy of Music in London in the 70s, where she studied the flute piano and harpsichord for three years. The budget of her was augmented by a stipend for students and part-time work. Lennox was able to make a change in her path in life after she became dissatisfied by her lack of skill in comparison with others Royal Academy students. Lennox performed flute in the band Dragons Playground. But she quit prior to the group's appearance on I.T.V.s talent show New Faces. Her main role was as The singer for The Tourists from 1977 until the year 1980. Here she met Dave Stewart who would later create Eurythmics. Lennox started work with Diva in 1992. This was her debut solo album. The album garnered a lot of praise, both by critics as well as the general public. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth solo album was released in October of 2014. This C.D. The C.D. comprises Lennox's favorite blues, jazz and soul songs from her childhood. Lepidoptera was recorded by Lennox on May 19, 2019. It is a collection consisting of four tracks composed by Lennox. The E.P. The singer-songwriter released her debut solo album along with her art work in the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, titled "Now I'll 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 had a minor hit in late 1970s. Lennox as well as Dave Stewart, a fellow musician, went on to achieve international fame in 1980s as the Eurythmics. Lennox's 1992 debut album Diva produced many successful songs, including Why the World is Broken Glass. Medusa is her album of studio work from 1995. It features cover versions of some songs, including"No MoreI I Love Yous and The Whiter Shade of Pale. Her six studio solo albums and the compilation album have a lot of hits. |
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