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The synth-pop duo of Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox haven’t released a new album since their 1999 reunion project Peace, and they haven’t toured in more than two decades.
Dave Stewart has revealed that his other half in the Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, is “no longer touring.” Stewart shared the news prior to a run of concerts celebrating the 40th anniversary of ...
Lennox’s initial message to him, Stewart recalls, was something along the lines of, “‘We really deserve it. We worked really hard for those two T-shirts,’ or something like that.” ...
But, you see, Annie has stopped touring and has said many times she doesn’t want to tour, doesn’t like touring.” RELATED: Looking beyond the Eurythmics: 5 highlights from Dave Stewart’s career ...
Dave Stewart still vividly recalls the day he found out Eurythmics went to No. 1 in the U.S. with their 1983 single “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” He and Annie Lennox were in a hotel room ...
Stewart understands what a daunting task it would be for any one person to tackle the towering, powering vocals of Stewart's Eurythmics bandmate, Annie Lennox, so he's hired several vocalists.
Behind the Duo Prior to forming Eurythmics, Lennox, and Stewart came to the U.S. as part of the pop-rock group The Tourists. While in the band, the pair were romantically involved.
EXCLUSIVE: Dave Stewart, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee with Eurythmics partner Annie Lennox, reveals to Deadline that Elizabeth, What’s Love Got to Do With It? director Shekhar Kapur ...
Dave Stewart is known for his tenure in Eurythmics. Now he tells us how his friendship with Bob Dylan inspired his new album.
40 years later, Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart is celebrating ‘Sweet Dreams’ on tour Stewart will bring the Eurythmics Songbook to Honda Center in Anaheim, opening for Bryan Adams, on Sunday, Jan. 28.