Her nearly five-decade career has taken Annie Lennox far from her working-class roots in Aberdeen, Scotland. Yet through intense years of recording and touring success, and more recently, dedicating ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images Singer Annie Lennox has recently opened up about having ADHD and how she ...
Singer Annie Lennox has recently opened up about having ADHD and how she thinks it’s her “superpower.” Recently, she appeared on BBC Radio 4’s show, “Woman’s Hour,” where she shared major life details ...
Her first band The Tourists, with Dave Stewart, was not especially distinguished. Their big hit “I Only Want to Be with You”, a Dusty Springfield cover, was distinctly unadventurous in the world of ...
Sweet dreams are made of Annie Lennox coming to the Carteret Performing Arts and Events Center. The Scottish singer-songwriter, global feminist, political activist and philanthropist will take the ...
Scottish singer-songwriter and political activist Annie Lennox found the perfect opportunity to address the Israel-Gaza war during the Grammys on Sunday night — while paying tribute to equally ...
Annie Lennox thinks Aretha Franklin is the world's greatest singer. The 'Universal Child' hitmaker says there are many impressive female vocalists working at the moment but none can compare with US ...
Icon Annie Lennox brought together some of the music industry’s top female artists for a public and international auction to support her charity‘s goal to end violence against women and girls. Her ...
Annie Lennox will admit that she hasn’t written a song in a long time. It’s not for lack of interest. Interest has nothing to do with it. It’s all about emotion and the songs, they always come ...
Annie Lennox, born 25.12.1954, is a Scottish musician, singer-songwriter, and activist. Best known as one-half of the synth-pop duo Eurythmics alongside Dave Stewart, Lennox rose to international fame ...
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