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Annie Lennox

(1954-), Pop singer; singer for Eurythmics

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Aberdeen-born Lennox found major pop fame with Dave Stewart as Eurythmics between 1981 and their split in 1989. In 1983, the duo had four top ten hits including Sweet Dreams and Who's That Girl. Accompanying videos explored issues of gender and cross-dressing creating a powerful new type of femine iconography. Lennox's solo career was launched by her 5 million plus sales and Brit-awarded album Diva (1992) which produced six further hit singles.

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Annie Lennox, by Peter Ashworth - NPG x199193

Annie Lennox

by Peter Ashworth
chromogenic print, 1 September 1983
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x199193

Annie Lennox, by Peter Ashworth - NPG x199194

Annie Lennox

by Peter Ashworth
chromogenic print, 1983
NPG x199194

Eurythmics (Annie Lennox; David Stewart), by Eric Watson - NPG x87628

Eurythmics (Annie Lennox; David Stewart)

by Eric Watson
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1983
NPG x87628

Annie Lennox, by Alastair Thain - NPG x45105

Annie Lennox

by Alastair Thain
colour print, 1988
NPG x45105

Annie Lennox, by Bryan Adams - NPG x131980

Annie Lennox

by Bryan Adams
chromogenic print, 20 February 2008
NPG x131980

Annie Lennox The Eurythmics ('Touch'), by Peter Ashworth, published by  RCA Limited - NPG D49518

Annie Lennox The Eurythmics ('Touch')

by Peter Ashworth, published by RCA Limited
colour offset lithographic record sleeve, 1983
NPG D49518

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