Annie Lennox

Annie Lennox finds music industry ‘vile’

Annie Lennox finds music industry ‘vile’London, Mar 25 : Scottish singer Annie Lennox has revealed that she finds the music industry "vile" and that she had withdrawn from the limelight to protect her kids.

Lennox, 54, believes corruption abounds in the business in which she made her name and it has taught her to trust very few people.

"The music industry is a bloody nightmare," the Daily Express quoted her as saying.

No more Eurythmics reunion, says Annie Lennox

No more Eurythmics reunion, says Annie LennoxWashington, Mar 6 : Eurythmics vocalist Annie Lennox has revealed that their fans won't be able to see the band back together - because she is determined to move on with her life.

The 1980s pop duo, formed with singer Dave Stewart, never officially split but Lennox moved away from her music partner in 1990, to launch a highly successful solo career.

Lennox and Stewart reunited in 1999 to release their Peace album, which was followed by a tour.

Annie Lennox: I''''m not anti-Israeli

Scottish musician Annie LennoxJerusalem, Jan 9 : Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox has posted a message on her Facebook site, claiming that "she is not an anti-Israeli".

The Eurythmics star participated in an anti-Israeli rally in London on January 3 slamming Israel''''s actions in the Gaza Strip.

Responding to those calling her stand as betrayal, Lennox posted a comment entitled "Annie''''s Second Official Statement regarding the Situation in Gaza."

Annie Lennox and Alexei Sayle call for ceasefire in Gaza

Annie LennoxLondon, Jan 3 : In a bid to put an end to Israel''s bombing of the Gaza Strip, Scottish singer Annie Lennox and English stand-up comedian Alexei Sayle have joined high-profile campaigners in voicing their concerns.

During a news conference in London, Lennox said that TV footage of the attacks, which have taken the lives of more than 400 innocent people, left her shaken.

"A few days after Christmas I came downstairs, put the television on and saw smoke pyres emanating from buildings and it shook me to the core," the BBC quoted her as saying.

Annie Lennox and Alexei Sayle call for ceasefire in Gaza

London, Jan 3 : In a bid to put an end to Israel''s bombing of the Gaza Strip, Scottish singer Annie Lennox and English stand-up comedian Alexei Sayle have joined high-profile campaigners in voicing their concerns.

During a news conference in London, Lennox said that TV footage of the attacks, which have taken the lives of more than 400 innocent people, left her shaken.

"A few days after Christmas I came downstairs, put the television on and saw smoke pyres emanating from buildings and it shook me to the core," the BBC quoted her as saying.

"I was thinking, as a mother and as a human being, how was this going to be a solution to peace?