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Kate Bush (born Catherine Bush on 30 July 1958 in Bexleyheath, Kent (now part of Greater
London) is a British singer-songwriter known for her expressive 3-octave voice,
idiosyncratic and literary lyrics, and eclectic and meticulous musical and production style.
She has acquired a large number of extremely devoted fans since her debut in 1978 with the
surprise hit "Wuthering Heights", which was number 1 in the British music charts for 4
weeks.
While still attending St. Joseph's convent school in Welling, South East London where she
studied the piano and violin, Kate Bush caught the attention of David Gilmour of Pink Floyd,
who helped fund her first demo sessions. She signed a contract with EMI when she was 16.
However, in the first two years of her contract, Bush did not release an album, but instead
completed her time at school and had lessons in dancing, mime, and music. During this time,
Bush wrote and made demos of close to 200 songs, which today can be found on bootleg
recordings (often known as the Phoenix Recordings). She also performed at various small
venues in and near London under the name KT Bush Band.
Her first album, The Kick Inside, was released in 1978, and featured songs she had written
during the previous two years, including the single Wuthering Heights, which topped the UK
charts and became an international hit. A period of intense work followed. A second album,
Lionheart was quickly recorded; Bush has often expressed disatisfaction with it, feeling she
needed more time to get it right. Then there was the endless promotional work and an
exhausting tour, the only one of her career. Kate disliked the exposure and the celebrity
lifestyle, feeling it was taking her away from her main priority: making music. A slow and
steady withdrawal from public life began as she moved into producing her own work with Never
For Ever and developed a perfectionistic, painstaking approach to making music which would
see her ensconced in the studio for long periods and only needing to face the glare of the
press when the subsequent albums were released. Wild rumours would fly while she was engaged
in her work - usually that she had ballooned in weight or had gone mad. Then she would
re-emerge for a brief period, slim and seemingly sane, before retreating to the studio once
more.
A pattern began to form in the eighties where Kate would disappear for up to four years
while she honed her new material until it was ready for release. After the release of The
Red Shoes in 1993 there was no reason to suppose that she wouldn't reappear in three or four
years with another set of songs. But the period of silence that followed her seventh studio
album was much longer than anyone had anticipated.
Bush dropped out of the public eye for many years, although her name occasionally cropped up
in the media in connection with rumours of a new album release. There were also unconfirmed
reports that she had suffered a nervous breakdown. The press continued to speculate wildly
about what she was up to and the usual scurrilous rumours appeared. The press attempted to
paint Kate as an eccentric recluse, sometimes drawing a cliched comparison with Miss
Haversham, from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. In reality, she was simply trying to
give her young son a normal, happy childhood, away from the world of show business: Bush
gave birth to Albert, known as Bertie, fathered by her guitarist and current partner Danny
MacIntosh, in 1999. She didn't release the news of his birth to the press and it was over
two years before the story broke. Her quite normal decision to protect her son was depicted
as eccentric in the article that reported the news. On the few occasions she has spoken to
the press since Kate has made it clear how happy motherhood has made her.
On 31 August 2005, EMI put speculation to rest and confirmed that Kate's eighth studio album
Aerial will be released on a double CD on 7 November 2005 internationally and 8th November
in the USA, after a single release "King of the Mountain" on 24 October. The song will be
available for download on 27 September on all major internet pay-for-download services
including Napster, Rhapsody, and iTunes.
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