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Annie Lennox Biography and Filmography |
Annie Lennox
Birthday: December 25, 1954
Birth Place: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK
Height: 5' 9"
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- Was with the Eurythmics. She has a 4 octave voice.
- Has two daughters with Uri Fruchtmann: Lola and Tali
- Was with the Tourists with David A. Stewart and others before forming the Eurythmics with David.
- When she was 17 years old, she enrolled at the "Royal Academy Of Music" in London.
- Credits Motown as one of her major influences
- Her first husband, Radha Raman, was a Hare Krishna monk.
- Is currently at work on her yet-to-be-titled third solo album.
- Is a vegetarian
- Is an avid fan of the Buddhist religion.
- Sadie Frost is a staunch friend and fan.
- Her albums of all-original material include 'In the Garden' - 1980, 'Sweet Dreams (are Made of This)' - 1983, 'Touch' - 1984, 'Be Yourself Tonight' - 1985, 'Revenge' - 1986, 'Savage' - 1987, 'We Too Are One' - 1989, 'Peace' - 1999 (with Eurythmics); 'Diva' - 1992 and 'Bare' - 2003 (solo). She also released an album of covers songs in 1995 titled 'Medusa.'
- Ranked #9 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- Left the Eurythmics in 1990 to work with the homeless, and did not speak to David A. Stewart again until 1997, after the death of a mutual friend, and in 1999, they reunited for the Eurythmics' Peace album.
- Her closest friend is Pretenders singer Chrissie Hynde
- She and Dave Stewart's band, The Eurythmics, was originally called The Tourists.
- Winner of the British Phonographic Industry award for British Female Solo Artist in 1984.
- Winner of the British Phonographic Industry award for British Female Solo Artist in 1986.
- Winner of the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist in 1989.
- Winner of the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist in 1990.
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