ANNIE LENNOX



Annie Lennox, Obe (Born 25 December 1954) Born Ann Lennox Is A Scottish Singer, Songwriter , Political Activist And Philantropist. After Achieving Moderate Success In The Late 1970s As Part Of The New Wave Band The Tourists, She And Fellow Musician David A. Stewart Went On To Achieve Major International Success In The 1980s As Eurithmics. With A Total Of Eight Brit Awards, Including Best British Female Artist Six Times, Lennox Has Won More Than Any Other Female Artist. She Has Also Been Named The Brits Champion Of Champions. Lennox Embarked On A Solo Career In 1992 Which Produced Several Hit Singles "Why" And "Walking On Broken Glass", To Date She Has Released Six Solo Studio Albums And A Compilation Album "The Annie Lennox Collection" (2009). Aside From Her Eight Brit Awards, She Has Also Collected Four Grammy Awards And An Mtv Music Video Award. In 2002, Lennox Received A Billboard Century Award, An Accolade From Billboard Magazine. In 2004, She Won Both The Golden Globe And The Academy Award For Best Original Song For "Into The West" Written For The Soundtrack To The Feature Film "The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King"

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