Anne Stephenson

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Anne Stephenson is a violinist who was a member of The Venomettes in the early 1980s and toured as part of Marc & The Mambas. Since then, she has also played with groups ranging from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to The Cure; and from the Manic Street Preachers to the Brilliant Strings Quartet (featuring her former Venomettes bandmate Gini Ball, née Hewes).

Anne's son Pete Bennett was the winner of Big Brother 2006 in the UK.

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Some Kind of Bliss

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I Don't Need Anyone

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Opium Dream

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