Pop/Rock
Annie Lennox

This woman walks on broken glass! Following the disbandment of Eurythmics in 1991, vocalist Annie Lennox began a solo career that rivals Eurythmics. Born and raised in Scotland, Annie Lennox began playing music as a child. In the late '70s, she met guitarist Dave Stewart, and he asked Lennox to join a new band he was forming named the Tourists. Soon, the pair left to begin Eurythmics. During the early '80s, The Eurythmics became one of the most popular sounds of new wave, racking up a number of hits in both the U.S. and U.K., including "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," "Love Is a Stranger," "Who's That Girl," and "Here Comes the Rain Again." Around 1990 the Eurythmics quietly dissolved. Diva, her solo debut, arrived in 1992 and on the strength of the singles "Walking on Broken Glass" and "Why," Diva sold over two million copies in the U.S. alone. Annie delivered her second solo album, Medusa, in 1995, spawning the hit single "No More I Love You's,." A full eight years later, she returned with Bare, one of the strongest and most personal albums of her career. After that, she released Songs of Mass Destruction. More recently, in 2014, she released Nostalgia. Annie has won 8 Brit Awards, 4 Grammys, an Oscar, a Goldern Globe, an MTV Video Music Award, Billboard's Century Award and was named one of the "Top 100 Singers of All Tim" by Rolling Stone. Annie Lennox continues to perform around the world. Awesome performer!