Annie Lennox
| Annie Lennox is a Scottish born singer. Her birth date was 25 December 1954 in Aberdeen. Dorothy Farquharson is her mother and Thomas Allison Lennox, father. Lennox was a student for three year at the Royal Academy of Music London in the 1970s, was admitted. Lennox was able to live on her student stipend and work part-time jobs. Lennox did not feel happy with the quality of her performance compared with the other students at the Royal Academy and began looking for alternative paths. Lennox began her career in the year 1976, when she joined the group called Dragons Playground. She quit the group shortly before their appearance in I.T.V's Talent show New Faces. Between 1977 and 1980 she was main vocalist of The Tourists, a British pop group. The band she was in, was met by Dave Stewart. Together they would form their own group, the Eurythmics Pop duo. Lennox was then able to begin work on her first solo album Diva and it was released around 1992. It was a huge success both critically and commercially. Nostalgia Lennox's sixth solo record was released in the month of November. The C.D. Lennox compiled her top blues and soul from early childhood. Lepidoptera was recorded by Lennox on May 19, 2019. The collection comprised of four songs improvised. The E.P. Her first solo album, which was released in conjunction with her artwork at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, titled "Now I'll Let You Go." Annie Lennox, born on December 25, 1954, in Scotland is a philanthropist and political activist. She also sings. The Tourists were a new-wave group that had some success in the late 1970s. Later, Lennox was joined by the band with fellow artist Dave Stewart to form the pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox's 1992 debut album Diva was a huge success, featuring a variety of songs, including Why the World is Broken Glass. Medusa the studio album released in 1995 includes cover versions of tracks like No MoreI I Love Yous and A Whiter Shade of Pale. Six studio albums by her solo and one compilation album, are to her credit. |
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