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Misled by the love of others Annie Lennox found fame, fortune and heartbreak as the lead singer with Eurythmics. While in Dublin to help promote Unicef, she tells Paul Hopkins why she's wary of romance and only really believes in the love between a parent and child.
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Misled by the love of others
Annie Lennox found fame, fortune and heartbreak as the lead singer with Eurythmics. While in Dublin to help promote Unicef, she tells Paul Hopkins why she's wary of romance and only really believes in the love between a parent and child
HER FIRST memory is the sound of her father, a boiler-maker at the local shipyard, playing the mournful bagpipes "exceptionally well'' in the small hours of the morning. It was her introduction to ...
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Matthew Wright's column: Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox reunion.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; I GATHER Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox could be making music magic again. The pair, due an Outstanding Achievement Award at next month's Brits, have enjoyed rehearsing their performance for the show so much that they may record an album.
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Matthew Wright's Column: Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart set for award.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; AFTER seven years apart Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart are to patch things up for a one-off show at next year's Brit Awards on February 16. They will be honoured with a special lifetime achievement award.
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DIVINE DIVA; Why Annie Lennox won't celebrate if she wins her 4th Grammy.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: RON MOORE, Chief Reporter SCOTLAND'S queen of pop Annie Lennox stands to crown her dazzling career tomorrow with an amazing FOURTH Grammy Award. Aberdeen-born Lennox, 49, is looking to score yet another hit when the winners are announced at the world's biggest music awards in Los Angeles.
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SEXUAL CHAMELEON; Believe it or not, both these pictures show the same woman .. . the gender-bending queen of pop music Annie Lennox. Born into grinding poverty, she is also a great survivor who has come through two broken marriages, the torment of a stillborn baby, and a nervous breakdown.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: BRYONY SUTHERLAND;LUCY ELLIS RESPLENDENT in their bow ties and dinner suits, the most powerful executives of America's music industry were enjoying their annual extravaganza of mutual backslapping. It was the 1984 Grammy Awards, pop's most prestigious occasion. A succession of stars took
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Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox as the Eurythmics play on board the Green peace flagship.
The Independent - London
; Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox as the Eurythmics play on board the Greenpeace flagship, `Rainbow Warrior 2', on the Thames yesterday to promote their tour called www.peacetour.net in aid of Greenpeace and Amnesty International Steve Morgan/Greenpeace
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Music: Lennox laid BARE; She was an innovator and iconoclast in the Eurythmics. But on her own, Annie Lennox is simply unique. Here, in her own words, the singer tells the stories behind each track of her widely anticipated new album, Bare, her most personal record to date.(Features)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: Annie Lennox The woman behind the songs The familiar white face staring from the album sleeve has a somewhat haunted look. In fact, it could easily be a statue or a ghostly apparition. Only the long, mascara-covered eyelashes give the slightest hint of any glamour. But although she may look
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Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart yesterday promoting Amnesty International.(National)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Sea shanty: Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart - The Eurythmics - during a concert yesterday promoting Amnesty International and Greenpeace, aboard the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior II on the River Thames in London.
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Annie Lennox tote bag up for grabs
The Malay Mail
; ONE OF the finest musical voices of the age, Annie Lennox has come a long way since her days as a member of the Eurythmics. She has been honored as an innovator, an iconoclast and a symbol of enduring excellence for possessing the uncanny gift of touching the lives of her listeners through her
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ANNIE'S SECRET AGONY She's worth pounds 30 million and is Britain's most influential female singer. But as this haunting new picture suggests, Annie Lennox is tormented by depression, divorce and the loss of her first love
Daily Mail
; THE PHOTOGRAPH is haunting, a piercing portrait of a woman prepared to bare every part of her body and soul - quite literally, for bar a small pair of earrings the only other item she is wearing is a black, studded dog collar. She is former Eurythmics star Annie Lennox and the shot is taken from
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ANNIE'S SECRET AGONY; She's worth [pounds sterling]30 million and is Britain's most influential female singer. But as this haunting new picture suggests, Annie Lennox is tormented by depression, divorce and the loss of her first love.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: GEOFFREY WANSELL THE PHOTOGRAPH is haunting, a piercing portrait of a woman prepared to bare every part of her body and soul - quite literally, for bar a small pair of earrings the only other item she is wearing is a black, studded dog collar. She is former Eurythmics star Annie Lennox and
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