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As well as performing " Heroes " and " All the Young Dudes ", he was joined on " Under Pressure " by Annie Lennox, who took Mercury's vocal part.
Before his death, Brown was scheduled to perform a duet with singer Annie Lennox on the song " Vengeance " for her new album Venus, which was released in 2007.
Kagoshima was bombarded by the British Royal Navy in 1863 to punish the daimyō of Satsuma for the murder of Charles Lennox Richardson on the Tōkaidō highway the previous year and its refusal to pay an indemnity in compensation.
The regent who succeeded him, the Earl of Lennox, was also a victim of violence.
In 2002, he was portrayed by Lennox Greaves in the Doctor Who audio adventure Seasons of Fear.
The Pyramid was the venue of the boxing match between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002.
Also that year, he was featured on the Annie Lennox version of his 1973 song " Something So Right ", which appeared briefly on the UK Top 50 once it was released as a single in November.
Allan Stewart of Cardonald, the first Stewart of Cardonald, was the younger son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox.
Lennox, Old City Hall was completed in 1899 and has been functioning as a municipal building ever since.
Walter was the heir to the earldom of Lennox and had been in open revolt against his father during 1423 for not giving way to his younger brother Alexander for this title.
Buchan's lands did not fall to the Albany Stewarts but were forfeited by the crown, Albany's father-in-law, Duncan, Earl of Lennox was imprisoned and in December the duke's main ally Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar settled his differences with the king.
An acrimonious sitting of parliament in March 1425 precipitated the arrest of Murdoch, Isabella, his wife, and his son Alexander — of Albany's other sons Walter was already in prison and James, his youngest, also known as James the Fat, escaped into the Lennox.
Balfour-Melville in 1936 and continued the theme of James as the strong upholder of law and order and when describing Albany's trial and execution he writes ' the King had proved that high rank was no defence for lawlessness ; the crown was enriched by the revenues of Fife, Menteith and Lennox '.
It was directed by George W. Hill and written by Joseph Farnham, Martin Flavin, Frances Marion and Lennox Robinson.
He was the second but eldest surviving son of Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, and his wife, Lady Margaret Douglas.
The " Lennox crisis " refers to the political dilemma in England which arose from the dynastic ambition of the Lennoxes: Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, was third in line to the Scottish throne, and his wife Margaret Douglas was niece to Henry VIII and granddaughter of Henry VII.
The mission of Lennox's agent, Nesbit, appears to have been a desperate one ; not only was Lennox willing to hand over both Darnley and his brother Charles as hostages for his restoration, but he also supplied pedigrees of Darnley, indicating his right to the inheritance of England and Scotland, and the houses of Hamilton and Douglas.
Nesbit was assigned by Lennox to watch Mary and Darnley, as was Darnley's tutor John Elder.

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Bream's collaborations with tenor Peter Pears also resulted in song cycles by Britten, Lennox Berkeley and others.
Horn did produce the B-side featuring messages from artists who had and had not made the recording ( including David Bowie, Annie Lennox from Eurythmics, Paul McCartney, all members of Big Country and Holly Johnson from Frankie Goes to Hollywood ) was also recorded over the same backing track as the A-side.
Vini Reilly ( 1989 ), also produced by Reilly and Street, features extensive use of sampling, with looped samples of vocalists ( including Otis Redding, Tracy Chapman, Annie Lennox and Joan Sutherland ) used as the basis for several tracks.
By this time, Stewart had already embarked on a parallel music career and was also a sought-after record producer, while Lennox began a solo recording career in 1992 with her debut album Diva.
Stewart and Lennox were also romantically involved.
At this time, Lennox and Stewart also decided to discontinue their romantic relationship.
The album also featured a cover of the 1968 Sam & Dave hit " Wrap It Up ", performed as a duet between Lennox and Green Gartside of Scritti Politti.
She also recorded the song " Into the West " for Peter Jackson's film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, where it appeared as the closing theme and earned Lennox the Academy Award for Best Song.
Three ARP staff were also injured in the blast and died of their injuries at Lennox Castle Hospital in Lennoxtown the next day.
Among the many world champions who have also trained at Kronk at least once during their careers are Wilfred Benítez ( in the Tucson gym ), Héctor Camacho, Julio César Chávez, Naseem Hamed, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Jermain Taylor.
" Put A Little Love In Your Heart " reached Billboard No. 9 in 1989 as a duet by Annie Lennox & Al Green and was also covered by Dolly Parton in 1993.
Marlowe also learns that Terry Lennox had previously lived as Paul Marston who was married previously and was probably from England.
Ludovic Stuart, second Duke of Lennox ( see Lennox ( district )) ( 1574 – 1624 ), who also held other titles in the peerage of Scotland, was created Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623 as a member of the Lennox line ( not unlike King James himself ) in the House of Stuart.
The fourth Duke of Lennox was also created Duke of Richmond ; at the death of the sixth Duke, both the dukedoms became extinct.
Lady Sarah Cadogan, daughter of the first Earl of the first creation, married Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, and was the mother of the famous Lennox sisters ( and also the grandmother of Charles James Fox ).
He also claimed to be the proper heir to the Earl of Lennox in 1768, but the House of Lords rejected his claims on the basis of bastardry, or his " Birth misfortunes " as Charlotte tactfully described them.
He also starred in the drama NUMB3RS as physicist Dr. Larry Fleinhardt, and had a role as Tom Lennox in the sixth season of the hit Fox show 24.
The Annie Lennox recording also appeared as Elaine Hammond's ( Sigourney Weaver ) theme song in the USA Miniseries Political Animals.

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* 1834 – Charles Lennox Richardson, English merchant ( d. 1862 )
Even composers not directly associated with the ' pastoral ' tradition, such as Arnold Bax, Lennox Berkeley and Arthur Bliss, were attracted to Housman's poetry.
This extended north into the Lennox, east to the River Forth, and south into the Southern Uplands.
File: Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond. jpg | Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 1758
He made his Broadway debut in 1981 as " Lennox ", in Macbeth taking the lead role when Philip Anglim withdrew after receiving negative reviews.
Early the next morning, Lennox, a Scottish nobleman, and Macduff, the loyal Thane of Fife, arrive.
Lennox enters and tells Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England.
Around 25, 000 spectators watched international boxing on 1 October 1993, at the National Stadium with a World Boxing Council ( WBC ) Heavyweight title bout between Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno.
Examples include works by Richard Strauss, Maurice Duruflé, Francis Poulenc, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edmund Rubbra, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Lennox Berkeley, Morten Lauridsen, Edward Elgar, Hugo Distler, Ernst Krenek, and Michael Finnissy.
In addition, there is a growing list of Objectivist philosophers, including Tara Smith and James G. Lennox, who hold tenured positions at leading American philosophy departments.
* 1515 – Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox ( d. 1578 )
Other artists who have claimed Roxy Music as an influence include Steve Jones and Paul Cook of The Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cars, Grace Jones, Kate Bush, Adam Ant, The Human League, Japan, Duran Duran, Simple Minds, ABC, Spandau Ballet, The Fixx, Depeche Mode, Men Without Hats, Nile Rodgers, Annie Lennox, Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker and Neil Hannon.
The bishops of Moray and Glasgow were in attendance as well as the earls of Atholl, Menteith, Lennox, and Mar.
Bruce, with a small following of his most faithful men, including Sir James Douglas and Gilbert Hay, Bruce's brothers Thomas, Alexander and Edward, as well as Sir Neil Campbell and the Earl of Lennox fled.
Some scholars say science and religion are separate, as in John William Draper's conflict thesis and Stephen Jay Gould's non-overlapping magisteria, while others ( John Lennox, Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme, Ken Wilber, et al.
In the 1960s and 1970s sovereignty claims by Argentina over Picton, Lennox and Nueva Islands in Tierra del Fuego led the two countries to the brink of war in December 1978.
This would have been carried out by one of three Scottish earls: Carrick, Strathearn or Lennox.
** Lennox Sebe, President of Ciskei bantustan ( d. 1994 )
* September 14 – Charles Lennox Richardson, Englishman murdered in Japan ( b. 1834 )

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