Annie Lennox On Eurythmics, Fame, Feminism & ‘Letting Go’ | Mavericks With Ari Melber | MSNBC

The legendary Eurythmics founder, pop star and activist Annie Lennox opens up about music, feminism, gender-bending and the commemoration of her legacy in a new art installation at the MassMoCA museum, Now I Let You Go, in this candid interview on Mavericks with Ari Melber, a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. Aired on 9/17/19.
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Annie Lennox On Eurythmics, Fame, Feminism & 'Letting Go' | Mavericks With Ari Melber | MSNBC

20 comments

  1. Ari Melber blows my mind. He’s just as sharp with his legal and political journalism as he is with music.. with exquisite taste as well. Cool interview.. hope to see more of this series. A+++

  2. Annie, you are an icon!! Thanks for rocking my life in the 80’s & 90’s!! Ps. You are still hot!! Coffee?! 😎😎🔥👍👍

  3. She’s so Awesome, she had such a cool look 😎 she sounds like my neighbor. We like the Eurythmics because they ROCK 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸

  4. Been listening to Annie since I was 10 years old…I’m nearing 50. Love this woman so very much. Thank you for a lifetime of wonderful music – you are a beautiful soul and we’re lucky to have you share your incredible gifts with us.

  5. I loved what she said. To look out of the box. The world is always out there, only memories are inside the mind or “the box”.

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