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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EurythmicsEurythmics - Wikipedia

    Eurythmics were a British pop duo formed in 1980, consisting of Scottish vocalist Annie Lennox and English musician and producer Dave Stewart. They were both previously in the Tourists, a band that broke up in 1980.

  2. Rock Hall 2022 Inductees. 01 02 03 04 05. Celebrated as in an innovator, an icon, and a symbol of enduring excellence. Annie Lennox is one of the finest and most outstanding musical voices of our time, as well as a prolific campaigner and activist for Global Feminism.

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    A legendary duo of incalculable sonic significance, Eurythmics have sold 100 million records worldwide.

  4. Formed by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in 1982, the visionary British pair reached international acclaim with hits like "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Here Comes the Rain Again," which ...

  5. History - Eurythmics | Official Site. 1981. Eurythmics sign to RCA, release their first chart album “In The Garden” and go on their first tour. 7th March – Eurythmics interview with Cynthia Rose featured in ‘NME’ published. 2nd June – BBC ‘The Old Grey Whistle Test’ Eurythmics first TV appearance.

  6. Nov 16, 2021 · I would navigate my own little world, soundtracked by Eurythmics at every stage. Pop culture in the '80s boasted a whirl of androgynous superstars such as Prince, Boy George and Bowie – but the...

  7. Dec 1, 2020 · Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Miracle of Love (Official Video) Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

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  9. music.youtube.com › channel › UCQiH3xAP0i48o74BK6EBkMwEurythmics - YouTube Music

    Eurythmics were a British pop duo formed in 1980, consisting of Scottish vocalist Annie Lennox and English musician and producer Dave Stewart. They were both previously in the...

  10. eurythmics, harmonious bodily movement as a form of artistic expression—specifically, the Dalcroze system of musical education in which bodily movements are used to represent musical rhythms.