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 attended the Royal Academy of Music, London during the 1970s. She was a harpsichord student and the flautist piano for three years. Lennox's budget was increased with a student stipend and part-time jobs. Lennox decided to change her profession following her dissatisfaction with her inexperience in comparison with others Royal Academy students. Lennox joined a group called Dragons Playground as the flute player in the year 1976. She quit the band shortly before New Faces, the I.T.V. talent contest. She was the main singer of The Tourists a British pop group from 1977 until 1980. This is where she first met Dave Stewart with whom she formed her pop group Eurythmics. Lennox started work for Diva in 1992, her debut solo album. In both commercial terms and critically, it was an enormous achievement. Nostalgia Lennoxs 6th solo album was launched in October of 2014. The C.D. Lennox picked her favorite blues and soul tunes. Lepidoptera includes four keyboard improvised tracks. The E.P. Her first solo album along with her artwork at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art entitled "Now I'll Let You Go." Annie Lennox born December 25 1954 is a Scottish politician, philanthropist and music producer and singer. At the end of the 70s, she gained a little fame when part in The Tourists. She and Dave Stewart then gained international notoriety in the 80s under the name Eurythmics. Lennox began her solo career with her debut album Diva in the year 1992. It was the basis of many hit songs like Why andWalking through the Broken Glass. Medusa the album she released in 1995 includes cover versions of tracks such asNo MoreI I Love Yous andA Whiter Shade of Pale. Her credits include six studio albums solo as well as a compilation.
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