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During her address, Lennox wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "HIV positive". Lennox wore similar T-shirts at the 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert at Madison Square Garden on 30 October 2009, [87] during her appearance on The Graham Norton Show on 30 November 2009 (where she performed the new song "Full Steam", a duet ...
Zackie Achmat was the main inspiration behind "Sing".. Lennox was attending a benefit held by former South African president Nelson Mandela's 46664 HIV/AIDS campaign in 2003. . There she was surprised to see a man wearing a black t-shirt with the message "I am HIV positive" written in capital lette
The SING Campaign is a UK-based, non-governmental, nonprofit organization founded by artist/activist Annie Lennox which aims to raise funds and awareness for issues surrounding HIV/AIDS. The money raised by SING is used to help prevent the spread of HIV in South Africa, and also to support those currently living with HIV.
Scottish singer-turned-activist Annie Lennox made a fashion statement at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards, wearing a shirt which read “Global feminist” as she led a host of Hollywood arrivals ...
Deutsch: Annie Lennox-Konzert im Rahmen ihrer SING Campaign während der Rally For Human Rights zur internationalen AIDS-Konferenz 2010 in Wien. English: Annie Lennox performing at the Rally For Human Rights during the International AIDS Conference 2010 in Vienna as part of her SING Campaign .
Back in 2015, Charlie revealed he was HIV positive. Since then, he has publicly spoken out about his bout with the disease, including the "miracle drug" he is taking to keep him healthy.
The New York Times writes, “One of the oddest touches is the out-of-the-blue appearance of the singer Annie Lennox wistfully crooning Cole Porter's "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"”. [9] Cole Porter was closeted for reasons that can be paralleled to Edward II's queer lifestyle, as “public knowledge of his sexuality, Porter feared, could ...
The iconic Scottish musician spoke to The Independent ahead of an event honouring the music of songwriting duo Elton John and Bernie Taupin