Annie Lennox
Musician
Cinemastyle classifications for broadband to stop illegal filesharing...proposals for tougher action. The Featured Artists Coalition - whose signatories include George Michael, Annie Lennox and Radiohead - voted last week to support a "three-strike sanction on those who persistently download illegal... In this article: Charles Dunstone, TalkTalk, Peer-to-peer, Pirate Bay, BitTorrent, Carphone Warehouse, Financial Times, and George Michael |
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | September 12, 2009
Sour note as agents and artists clash over music file sharing
The managers have branded comments from The Featured Artists Coalition (FAC) - a group fronted by musicians from bands including Radiohead, Blur and singers such as Tom Jones, Annie Lennox and Kate Nash - as "outrageous" and "mad". FAC...
In this article: File sharing, Arctic Monkeys, Pink Floyd, Peer-to-peer, Jools Holland, and David Gilmour
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | September 21, 2009
Music piracy not fair, says Lily Allen in call to arms
...Allen in call to arms Top British pop acts have disagreed over how to tackle illegal file sharers, with singer Lily Allen challenging a new statement from a group of artists that includes Annie Lennox and Radiohead. At the centre of the...
In this article: Lily Allen, File sharing, Radiohead, Revenue, Peer-to-peer, Tom Jones, Robbie Williams, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and James Blunt
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | September 21, 2009
Lily Allen, Radiohead on opposite sides of heated British file-sharing debate
...downloading. The FAC, which counts Pink Floyd's Nick Mason, Billy Bragg, Annie Lennox and Radiohead among its members, released a statement today that said talks with record labels to reach a compromise had broken down. "We have...
In this article: Lily Allen, Radiohead, E-mail, File sharing, Peer-to-peer, London Times, Los Angeles Times, and MySpace
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | September 24, 2009
Lord Mandelson: illegal filesharers could have internet suspended as 'last resort'
...means the artists receive no proceeds. Members of the Featured Artists Coalition, which includes Radiohead, Tom Jones and Annie Lennox, say while they believe people should always pay for music they download, limited filesharing...
In this article: Britain, Lily Allen, James Blunt, and Radiohead
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BBC News | September 25, 2009
Squeeze file-sharers, stars say
...should have their bandwidths "squeezed". Artists including Allen, George Michael, Annie Lennox, Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason signed the statement. Warning letters The meeting in London on...
In this article: Lily Allen, Ed O'Brien, Nick Mason, United front, David Arnold, Open Rights Group, George Michael, Tim Rice-Oxley, Guy Chambers, and Sandie Shaw
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New Kerala | September 15, 2009
Lily Allen stands out against Internet piracy
And, in a post on her Myspace.com blog, Allen takes aim at stars like Robbie Williams, Annie Lennox, Pink Floyd s Nick Mason and Ed O Brien from Radiohead, who appear to be applauding the pirates as members of the Featured Artists...
In this article: Lily Allen, File sharing, Nick Mason, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Myspace.com, and Robbie Williams
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The Hollywood Reporter - Music | September 24, 2009
Artists back Lily Allen on file-sharing
...Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley, Billy Bragg, Sandie Shaw, Blur drummer David Rowntree, Guy Chambers, Patrick Wolf, Fran Healy of Travis and Annie Lennox. "We the undersigned wish to express our support for Lily Allen in her campaign to alert...
In this article: Lily Allen, Ed O'Brien, London, BBC News, Twitter, Fran Healy, George Michael, U.K., and Tim Rice-Oxley
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New Kerala | September 26, 2009
Lilly Allen cheered as artists gather to fight illegal downloading
...on how to tackle the problem ensued. A statement was signed after three hours by stars including Allen, Lennox, George Michael and Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien, urging officials to give illegal downloaders two warnings before their...
In this article: Lily Allen, Ed O'Brien, George Michael, Elton John, Radiohead, London, and U.K.
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Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954, in Aberdeen) is a Scottish musician, vocalist and Academy Award-winning songwriter. She is both a solo artist and the lead singer of the musical duo Eurythmics, hailed as "The Greatest White Soul Singer Alive" by members of the rock industry on the VH1 show 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll in 1999. Rolling Stone magazine also named her as one of their 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Both as a solo artist and with Eurythmics, Lennox has sold over 80 million records. Lennox is also a political and social activist, leading such events as an anti-war rally in London on 3 January 2009 in response to the conflict in Gaza and she also objected to the unauthorised use of the 1999 Eurythmics song "I Saved the World Today" in an election broadcast for Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni. Annie Lennox has a contralto vocal range.
- Name At Birth:
- Ann Lennox
- Occupation:
- Singer-songwriter
- Instrument Played:
- Vocals, keyboards, flute
- Record Label:
- J, Arista, Sony Music
- Years Active:
- 1975-present
- Associated With:
- The Catch, The Tourists, Eurythmics
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