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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_LennoxAnnie Lennox - Wikipedia

    In 1998, following the death of a mutual friend (former Tourists member Peet Coombes), she re-united with Dave Stewart. Following their first performance together in eight years at a record company party, Stewart and Lennox began writing and recording together for the first time since 1989. This resulted in the album Peace.

  2. The late Peet Coombes (1952-1997). It was Peet and Dave who started the Tourists, Peet was the principle song writer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peet_Coombes

  3. Peet Coombes and Dave Stewart of The Tourists perform on stage at The Nashville Room, London, England, on February 14th, 1977. The Tourists. of 1. United States. CONTENT. Royalty-free Creative Video Editorial Archive Custom Content Creative Collections Contributor support Apply to be a contributor Stock photos Stock videos.

  4. Peet Coombes - Biography. Peet Coombes (1952–1997) was a British musician, guitarist and vocalist with Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in the two pre-Eurythmics bands, The Catch, who only released one single, "Borderline/Black Blood" (1977, Logo) before morphing into the other, The Tourists, who had quite a few UK hits in the late '70s.

  5. Get all the lyrics to songs by Peet Coombes and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2022 · Before Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart became Eurythmics, the two played a less central role in another band called Catch. As the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the group, Peet Coombes was the star of this act, which performed as a trio until 1978, says AllMusic.Then, the band grew to include bassist Eddie Chin and drummer Jim Toomey and were renamed The Tourists.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2023 · Eurythmics started in a town called Wagga Wagga. It’s definitely not a town you’ll forget in a hurry! After originally performing under the name The Tourists with singer Peet Coombes, the trio were touring around the country at the time, with Annie and Dave deciding in Wagga Wagga to form a duo instead - and thus, Eurythmics was born.