The Eurythmics are a British new wave band formed in 1978, known for their distinctive blend of pop, synth-pop, and new wave music, which has made them one of the most iconic bands of the '80s. The core duo behind this innovative sound is Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, both of whom have been pivotal in shaping the band's distinctive style. Annie Lennox, with her distinctive voice and expressive visual style, became a leading figure in the music industry, captivating audiences with her vocal range that spans from soulful to operatic. Her on-stage persona was as striking as her music, often characterized by her bold makeup, distinctive hats, and occasionally androgynous appearance. Dave Stewart, equally instrumental, contributed his expertise in guitar playing, songwriting, and production to the band's success. Together, they created a series of albums that achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success, including their debut album "In the Garden" and the multi-platinum "Savage," which featured hits like "Sweet Dreams (Are You Sleeping)" and "Here Comes the Rain Again." The Eurythmics have been celebrated not only for their music but also for pushing the boundaries of what popular music could be. Their sound, often enriched with electronic instruments and production techniques that were cutting-edge at the time, has influenced countless artists across various genres. The duo's collaboration extended beyond music to include work on film scores and philanthropic endeavors. Annie Lennox, in addition to her work with the Eurythmics, embarked on a successful solo career that allowed her to explore her passion for soul and roots music. Dave Stewart also pursued a career in production and songwriting for other artists, while continuing to collaborate with Lennox on various projects, including charity singles and performances. The Eurythmics' legacy is marked by their innovative approach to music, their impactful visual style, and their enduring influence on the music industry, making them one of the most beloved and influential bands of the modern era.