Suggesting an artist to perform the title song for Matthew Heineman’s “A Private War,” the movie about British journalist Marie Colvin, who was killed in 2012 while covering the war in Syria, was a no ...
Annie Lennox inhabits the songs on “Nostalgia,” her new album of pop standards, so completely that most people assume she has been singing her way through the Great American Songbook for years. But ...
When director Matthew Heineman asked Annie Lennox to contribute a song to his new film A Private War — about the award-winning, late conflict correspondent Marie Colvin — she was hesitant. “I didn’t ...
Singer-songwriter Annie Lennox — who won an original song Oscar for "Into the West" from 2003's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' — had been spending her time fighting for women's rights ...
The singer/songwriter hopes to honor slain war correspondent Marie Colvin with her new song from A Private War Annie Lennox’s first new original song in eight years packs a powerful inspirational ...
Annie Lennox won a Grammy Award in 1995 for best female pop vocal performance for No More I Love You's [Getty Images] Forty years ago, two friends wrote a song in a London flat that would end up being ...
Even before hearing a note of Annie Lennox’s new album of vintage pop standards, it’s evident right up front that this isn’t your typical trip down a musical memory lane. The cover shows Lennox’s head ...
LOS ANGELES — When Ken Ehrlich, who produces the Grammy Awards show, suggested to Annie Lennox that she sing with Hozier on Sunday's telecast (CBS, 8-11 p.m. ET/tape-delayed PT), she wasn't convinced ...
When director Matthew Heineman asked Annie Lennox to contribute a song to his new film A Private War — about the award-winning, late conflict correspondent Marie Colvin — she was hesitant. "I didn't ...
Says the Oscar-winning singer: “I hadn’t written a song in years, and I didn’t even know if I could.” Suggesting an artist to perform the title song for Matthew Heineman’s “A Private War,” the movie ...
Forty years ago, two friends wrote a song in a London flat that would end up being covered by Annie Lennox and win a Grammy Award. Musicians Joe Hughes and David Freeman were in Muswell Hill, north ...