Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox's parents are Dorothy Farquharson as well as Thomas Allison Lennox. Dorothy Farquharson & Thomas Allison Lennox is the name used by her parents. Lennox studied flute, piano as well as harpsichord at Royal Academy of Music London for three years during the 1970s. The budget of her was augmented by a stipend to students and part-time work. Lennox did not feel happy with the quality of her performance compared with others at Royal Academy and began looking for alternative paths. Lennox was a flute player with a group called Dragons Playground in 1976. However she left when the band was featured on I.T.V.s talent show New Faces. She was the main vocalist for The Tourists a British pop band between 1977 and the year 1980. That was also where she met Dave Stewart with whom she will form Pop duo Eurythmics. After that, Lennox started working on her first solo album Diva that came out in 1992. The album was an enormous hit both critically and commercially. Nostalgia Lennoxs sixth solo album came out in the month of October 2014. The C.D. Lennox picked her favorite blues and soul tracks. In addition in May 2019 Lennox released Lepidoptera an album of four piano pieces that she improvised. The E.P. This album is a companion piece to her album Now I Let you go... artwork, which was displayed at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. It's also her debut independently-released album. Annie Lennox born December 25 1954, is a Scottish politician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter. The Tourists gained some minor recognition for her and Dave Stewart's work during the 1970s. They went on, during the 80s, to form the popular duo Eurythmics. Lennox began her solo musical career in 1992 with her debut album Diva. The album featured a variety of popular songs including the hit song Walking On Broken Glass and the song Why. Medusa her 1995 studio album has cover versions of songs including No MoreI Love Yous as well as A Whiter Shade of Pale. She is credited with six studio albums solo and one compilation. |
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