American folk band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of Nona Marie Invie, Marshall LaCount, Todd Chandler, Jonathan Kaiser, Watt McClements, Brett Bullion, Adam Wozniak and Mark Trecka. Formed in…
Formed in 1990, Dark Orange is an ethereal wave band from Hamburg, Germany. They debuted with the album ‘Oleander’ in 1991. Big success followed a year later with…
Born in Argentina and raised throughout Europe, Dattola composes his music, writes and sings his lyrics and produces his music himself as well. His demo was conceived in…
Assistant engineer at Abbey Road between 1977 and 1986, Danny Dawson worked during sessions for the single December Will Be Magic Again and the album The Dreaming. After…
Song written by Kate Bush. The song was originally recorded in 1979 and premiered during the Christmas Special in December 1979, but it was not officially released until…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on her sixth studio album The Sensual World, it was re-recorded for her 2011 album Director’s Cut. This version was released…
A series of TV programmes, accompanied by 3 volumes of books, in which Delia Smith describes all sorts of cooking. In an episode broadcast on 29 February 1980…
Song written by Kate Bush as a tribute to the English composer Frederick Delius. The song was inspired by Ken Russell’s film Song of Summer, made for the…
Frederick Theodore Albert Delius was born on 29 January 1862 in Bradford, Yorkshire (UK). He was sent to Florida in the United States in 1884 to manage an…
Born in Calabasas, California (USA) on 10 September 1964, Donna Delory is an American singer. She made her professional singing debut at the age of eight singing a…
In 1972 and 1973 Kate recorded several tapes of songs. Reports vary about the amount of songs that were recorded, but there must have been dozens. 20 to…
Unofficial album, featuring demos recorded by Kate Bush during the 1970’s. Track listing The album consists of the following tracks: Humming Atlantis Cussi Cussi Need Your Loving Something…
Born as Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny on 6 January 1947, Sandy Denny was an English singer-songwriter who was lead singer for the folk rock band Fairport Convention. She…
Born as Kat Elwynn Devlin. As an actress, she is known for the movie ‘Last Summer in the Hamptons’ (1995). In the late 1990’s she started performing Kate…
Diamond Jim Greene was born and raised in Chicago. He learned to play the guitar after meeting Blind Arvella Gray, a street performer in Chicago. He performed in…
The didgeridoo is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia potentially within the last 1,500 years and still in widespread use today both in Australia…
Born in Dungiven (Ireland) in 1964, Mary Dillon is an Irish folk singer. She was raised in a musical household and one of her five siblings is fellow folk…
Born in Corbridge, Northumberland on 13 December 1953, Judy Dinning was a singer/songwriter who performed her own compositions as well as those of contemporary writers from the USA…
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…
Discoring was an Italian music show broadcast by RAI 1 from 1977 to 1989, created by Gianni Boncompagni, aired mainly on Sunday. The program could be considered analogous…
Studio project produced by Remco van Overbeek and Ben Fransoi. In 1998, Distance released a single, a cover version of Running Up That Hill with vocals by Devona…
Orchestral pop band from Northern Ireland, formed in 1989 and fronted by Neil Hannon. He was joined by John McCullagh and Kevin Traynor. Their debut album ‘Fanfare For…
Song written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. On 4, 5 and 6 April 1986 Kate Bush performed live for British charity event Comic Relief, singing ‘Do Bears……
Song recorded by Zenima. Cover version of The Man With The Child In His Eyes, with Italian lyrics by M. Zenima Granieri. Released in 1999 on Zenima’s self-titled…
Song written by Peter Gabriel. Originally released on his fifth studio album ‘So’ in 1986. Also released as a single from the album in October 1986. Gabriel originally…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on her second album Lionheart, the song was written a few years before. According to Kate, it was written as a…
Born in Rho, Italy on 23 September 1967, Cristina Donà developed a passion for music as a teenager. She studied at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in…
Born as Donovan Philips Leitch in Mayhill, Glasgow on 10 May 1946. In 1956, his family moved to Little Berkhamsted near Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. Influenced by his family’s…
After graduating from Berkeley High in 1984, Shelley Doty headed south for college and spent four years at UC San Diego focusing on biology before changing to a…
Geoffrey “Geoff” Downes was born in Stockport on 25 August 1952. He moved to London to pursue a music career. In 1977, he formed the Buggles with Trevor…
Julian Doyle was born in London. He went to Haverstock School and left to join Nobel Prize winner Prof. Peter Medawar’s team as a junior technician at University…
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show were an American rock band, formed in Union City, New Jersey. They enjoyed considerable commercial success in the 1970’s with hit singles…
Simon Drake was born as Simon Alexander in Surrey on 1 March 1957. Both sides of his family were connected to the medical profession for some generations. At…
Draped Urn is a black/death metal band from Brazil. In May 2016 they released the album ‘Degenerate’. In October 2016 they released a split album with the band…
Dream Tiger was formed in Cincinnatti, Ohio (USA) by Liz Wolf and Sarah Winters. The name Dream Tiger was first used when Liz recorded solo material for the…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released as the lead single from her fourth album The Dreaming on 26 July 1982. The song is about the destruction of…
Fourth album by Kate Bush, released by EMI Records on 13 September 1982. Almost two years in the making, it was the first album Bush produced entirely by…
German fanzine (in English) dedicated to Kate Bush and Stevie Nicks, with a focus on collecting. The fanzine was run by Peter Borbe and Carsten Mosdzien (8 June…
Book written by Laura Shenton and published by Wymer Publishing on 9 July 2021. In this book, the author offers an in-depth perspective on The Dreaming from a…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released as the B-side of The Dreaming, it was described as “instrumental version”, but it was actually a longer version of The…
Unofficial album released in 1987 by Pharting Pharoah. The album features live tracks from Kate’s performance at the London Palladium in 1979, recorded from the audience. The back…
American singer/songwriter who debuted in 1997 with the album ‘Gathering My Name’. It was followed later in the year by ‘Illinois’, which featured a cover version of Under…
Born on 12 August 1943, Lesley Duncan was an English singer-songwriter, best known for her work during the Seventies. At 19, while working in a London coffee bar,…
Assistant engineer at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin for Kate’s album Hounds Of Love. Dunne was also (assistant) engineer on albums by Davy Spillane, Liam O’Flynn, Moving Hearts and…
Tom Dunning made a name for himself by taking over Hoot Nights – themed multi-artist events – in Chicago. A theme, two surprise cover songs from each act,…