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Eurythmics' Annie Lennox (1983)
Interview by Max Bell,Rock's Backpages audio, August 1983
The Eurythmics' front woman covers subjects from veganism to feminism, via marriage, class, the nature of success, and anything else she can think of.
File format: mp3; file size: 24.9mb, interview length: 27' 12" sound quality: ****
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Eurythmics' Annie Lennox (1983) [transcript]
Transcript of audio interview by Max Bell,Rock's Backpages transcripts, August 1983
This is a transcript of Max's audio interview with Annie. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Interview by Max Bell,The Face, October 1983
THE EURYTHMICS used to rehearse in a room above a picture framers in Camden Town. Now, with money in the bank and record sales approaching ...
The Right Stuff: Annie Lennox on Singers
Interview by Adam Sweeting,Q, February 1987
I NEVER HAD enough money to have a record player, so I never got into the habit ol buying records, and so my only real ...
Annie Lennox: Who's That Girl?
Profile and Interview by Lucy O'Brien,Select, February 1991
Never afraid to experiment and shock, Annie Lennox has paraded a succession of challenging images during the last decade — from androgynous hedonist to caring ...
Annie Lennox: Hmm... What Rhymes with "Angst"?
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow,Q, May 1991
Her career has not been what she would call a bed of roses. For Annie Lennox, more like a diary of private nightmares played out ...
Annie Lennox: No worries? That’s worrying...
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe,Q, May 1992
Leaving Eurythmics has given her freedom. Becoming a mother has brought her happiness. So whats Annie Lennoxs problem now? Its writing songs, she tells Phil ...
Beaten By The Curve Ball: Annie Lennox:Diva (RCA)
Review by Max Bell,Vox, May 1992
SOMETIMES you come home and they've moved the furniture. ...
Various Artists: The Freddie Mercury Tribute, Concert For Aids Awareness, Wembley Stadium, London
Live Review by Paul Mathur,Melody Maker, 2 May 1992
IT'S, UH, KINDA TRAGIC ...
Interview by Mac Randall,Musician, March 1993
CONGRATULATIONS ON your Grammy nominations. Are you making any bets on how you'll do? ...
How did Annie Lennox beat depression and sing again?
Interview by David A. Keeps,The Word, July 2003
THERE'S A KNOCK on the door of Annie Lennox's Victorian suite in Boulder, Colorado. ...
Report and Interview by Nicholas Jennings,Inside Entertainment, October 2007
WHEN I FIRST met her, she spoke in a whisper, protecting the gold-plated vocal cords that had made Eurythmics one of the top musical acts ...
Annie Lennox:Songs of Mass Destruction
Review by Alfred Soto,Stylus, 4 October 2007
FEW THOUGHTS ARE LESS WORTH CONTEMPLATING than Annie Lennox as a woman with feelings and such. As the singer for Eurythmics — still the most ...
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