Born in Dublin, Lucy O’Byrne was singing before she could walk or talk with her family and community groups like Song and Dance Stage School in Baldoyle, North…
Chicago-based musician, who debuted in 1996 with the album ‘Cerulean Blue’. Around this time, she formed the Nora O’Connor Band, with herself on lead vocals and guitar, Lisa…
Majella O’Shea studied Voice, Piano and Composition at the Queensland Conservatorium, and Drama and Ethnomusicology the University of Queensland. She then left Brisbane for Paris where she sang…
Octover released a self-titled album on the Bandcamp platform on 15 January 2013. The album includes a cover version of This Woman’s Work. Octover is part of Syndicate, an…
Odyssey Studios was a recording studio based at 23-25 Castlereagh Street, near Marble Arch in London and opened in 1979. It was set up by Wayne Bickerton as…
Song written by Peter Brewis and performed by Pamela Stephenson on ‘Not The Nine O’Clock News’, the BBC’s alternative comedy show. It was a bastardised version of Them…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on her second album Lionheart. Kate later all but disowned the song, labelling it as ’embarraassing’. Performances Kate performed ‘Oh England…
Unofficial album featuring tracks recorded from televised appearances, starting with the Christmas special Kate, followed by several loose tracks as denoted below. Track listing The album features the…
Song written by Kate Bush. Recorded as a demo, presumably in 1976. The song has never been released officially, but it did end up on various bootlegs. The…
‘On The Stage Tonight…’ is an unofficial album release featuring the content of the original (official) Live at Hammersmith Odeon release. It was released in 2014. Track listing The…
Song written by Roy Harper. Released on his sixteenth studio album ‘Once’ in 1990, this song features backing vocals by Kate Bush and guitar by David Gilmour. Credits…
Instrumental track written by Kate Bush. Originally used on the soundtrack of the Comic Strip movie GLC, it was later released on certain formats of the single Love…
Unofficial documentary which looks at the music and career of Kate Bush. It features promo films, interviews with Kate and with colleagues, producers, musicians and friends, TV clips…
Optiganally Yours began with Pea Hix’s fascination with the Optigan, a keyboard manufactured in the early and mid-’70s by Mattel. An “optical organ,” the Optigan stores its sounds…
Orgonon was the 175-acre (71 ha) home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957). Located west of the town center of Rangeley, Maine, and…
Born as Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson in Reykjavik, Iceland on 16 March 1970. Known internationally as Paul Oscar, he is an Icelandic pop singer, songwriter and disc jockey. The…
Othello (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603. It is based on the story…
Compilation album that was released as part of the Remastered box set. This album was not made available separately.It brings together various B-sides and rare tracks. The compilation…
Compilation album that was released as part of the Remastered box set. This album was not made available separately.It brings together various B-sides and rare tracks. The compilation…
Compilation album, released initially as part of the Remastered box set, and subsequently as a stand-alone 4CD set on 8 March 2019.It brings together various B-sides and rare…
Five-hour TV programme on 4 June 1989, relayed to 100 countries, intended to create awareness of environmental problems and to urge global cooperation. The programme was produced by…
Album, released by Big City Orchestre in the second half of the 1980’s, featuring cover versions of Kate Bush songs. Track listing The album contains the following tracks:…
Song written by Kate Bush in 1999 for the Disney movie ‘Dinosaur’. The track was ultimately not included on the soundtrack. According to the winter 1999 issue of…