Multi award-winning songwriter Tony Macaulay will be conferred honorary Doctor of Music at the University of Sussex winter ...
Ahead of her birthday Annie Lennox got ... something special in Lennox. They fell in love and moved into a dismal bedsit in Camden and spent their evenings writing songs and playing guitar.
Annie Lennox ... and became a top 10 hit in 1983. In comparison to the almost blunt, even bludgeoning Sweet Dreams, Love is a Stranger was shimmering and seductive. The video saw Lennox cross ...
Music royalty and proud Aberdeen quine Annie Lennox's turns 70 today ... became one of the biggest-selling songs of 1983. As well as being the duo's first commercial hit, Annie's haunting vocals on ...
Strictly Come Dancing’s longest serving judge Craig Revel Horwood will show fans another side to his talents in a live show ...
Records released in 1985 by U.K. artists such as the Cult, the Smiths, the Cure and others are marking a milestone.
Biden signs 50 bills into law on Christmas Eve - including legislation supported by Paris Hilton Top tip for cooking ... the ocean Born on December 25: Annie Lennox (Eurythmics), the singer ...
From entertainer Ricky Martin and Wheel of Fortune host Ryan Seacrest on Christmas Eve to icons like supermodel Helena Christensen and singer Annie ... she is best known for crooning songs like ...
We’re officially coming up on Grammy season — but right before that, in this week between Christmas and New Year’s, it’s Grammy commemoration season, thanks to a couple of two-hour throwback specials ...
Show more Eurythmics were one of Britain’s biggest and best bands of the 1980s, comprising two of the music scene’s most creative double acts of the decade – Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox.
She’s considered Best Known For: Annie Lennox is best known for her music, which classic songs like No More I Love Yous and the Eurythmics’ Sweet Dreams. Personal Life: Annie Lennox has ...
New Dublin-based Irish pop artist Lex Bucha released his second single, Now You Know. We asked him the BIG questions . . .