Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox's parents are Dorothy Fharquharson and Thomas Allison Lennox. Dorothy Farquharson & Thomas Allison Lennox is the name used by her parents. Lennox, who studied for three years in the Royal Academy of Music London in 1970s, was accepted. She was able to survive on a student salary and part-time work to help supplement her income. In the Royal Academy Lennox was dissatisfied in her ability when compared with her peers and she pondered what alternative path she might follow. Lennox began her career as musician with the group Dragons Playground. The group didn't appear on the talent contest New Faces on I.T.V. Her main role was as the lead singer in The Tourists from 1977 until the year 1980. That was also where she got to know Dave Stewart with whom she will form Pop duo Eurythmics. Lennox was later able to record her solo debut album Diva. It was released in 1992. In both commercial terms and critically, it was an enormous achievement. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth album as a solo artist was released in October of 2014. The C.D. The C.D. comprises Lennox's most loved blues, jazz, and soul songs of her youth. In addition in May 2019 Lennox has released Lepidoptera which is a compilation of four piano pieces that she improvised. The E.P. The E.P. is her first independent album and a companion to her art work designed at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art called Now I Let You go... Annie Lennox, born on December 25, 1954 in Scotland is a philanthropist and politician. She also sings. The Tourists gained some minor recognition for her and Dave Stewart's work throughout the 1970s. They would go on, in the 1980s, to form the popular duo Eurythmics. Lennox's debut album in 1992 Diva featured a number of hit tracks, such as Why the World is Broken Glass. Medusa the studio album, which was released in 1995, has songs that are re-imagined from her most popular songs including No MoreI Always Love Yous (and A Whiter Shade of Pale). Her six studio solo albums and the compilation album contain a variety of hits. |






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