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Bush set up her own publishing company, Kate Bush Music, and her own management company, Novercia, to maintain control of her work. Members of her family, along with Bush herself, composed the board of directors. [19] Following the release of Lionheart, she was required by EMI to undertake heavy promotional work and an exhausting tour. [41]
In 1977, the KT Bush Band was formed with Kate Bush, Palmer, Bath, and Vic King, playing the pub circuit. Their live set included material that would later appear on Bush's first album. [4] Beginning with her second album, 1978 release, Lionheart, Palmer became one of Bush's main studio bassists (along with John Giblin) [5] and toured with her ...
"This Woman's Work" is a song written and performed by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was initially featured on the soundtrack of the American film She's Having a Baby (1988). The song was released as the second single from her album The Sensual World in 1989 and peaked at 25 in the UK Singles Chart .
Bush found the volume in an occult bookshop. “It was just calling me from the shelf, and when I read it I was very moved by the magic of it,” she says. “It’s about a special relationship ...
In news that will delight Kate Bush fans, the reclusive British artist has revealed that she is ready to start working on new music.. In a rare interview with the BBC’s Emma Barnett, Bush, 66 ...
With Bush planning to record her first new music in 13 years, they might be in for a surprise, writes Louis Chilton Kate Bush is coming back – but don’t expect another ‘Running Up That Hill ...
Bush said that's "something I didn't realise at the time", [6] when she learnt that бaбушка is the Russian word for "grandmother". The trap is set when, in her bitterness and paranoia, Babooshka arranges to meet her husband, who is attracted to the character who reminds him of his wife in earlier times.
"Running Up That Hill" (also titled "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)") is a song by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released in the UK as the lead single from Bush's fifth studio album, Hounds of Love, on 5 August 1985 by EMI Records.