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Song written by Kate Bush, possibly in collaboration with her son Albert McIntosh. He performed the song during the live shows of Before The Dawn. Versions No studio…
Stephen William Tayler was born in Buckinghamshire (UK) in 1953. Having taken up the clarinet and piano, he gained a music scholarship to Shrewsbury School, followed by three…
Assistant engineer at Advision Studios for mixes of Kate’s album The Dreaming. Taylor was also assistant engineer for Red Rider’s 1980 album ‘Don’t Fight It’, Chris de Burgh’s…
Poem written by Kate Bush, published in the school magazine at St. Joseph’s Convent Grammar School in 1970/1971.
Kate’s nickname for John Barrett. The nickname arose from the prevalence of Johns and Jons in the studio; Never For Ever co-producer Jon Kelly was dubbed “Andy Pandy,”…
Unofficial album, released by System Acht. Features a live recording from the Tour Of Life in 1979 (unknown date). The recording is incomplete and of very bad quality….
Brian Tench kicked off his career in music in the late 1970’s, starting fresh out of school as tape operator at Mayfair Studios. He swiftly moved on to…
The band Thanateros was started in 1999 by Ben Richter as a solo-project. The name is a combination of the names of the Greek gods of death (Thanatos)…
Thee Heavenly Music Association was formed in 2001 after Helen Storer moved to Los Angeles. She started working with Dave Hillis, who originally recorded and engineered the project,…
Song written by Kate Bush, released on Kate’s debut album The Kick Inside. The song is about religion, and the teachings of Jesus and George Gurdjieff, among others….
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on her fourth album The Dreaming, it was also released as a single on 2 November 1982. The song’s lyrics are…
Unofficial CD, released by Crown Of Britain in the 1990’s. It features various tracks taken from TV and live performances. Track listing The album consists of the following…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on the soundtrack of the movie She’s Having A Baby in 1988. A year later, the song was included in Kate’s…
Compilation box set, released on 22 October 1990. It comprises the six albums released by Kate Bush until then, with two additional albums of B-sides, rarities and remixes….
Unofficial CD, released in 1994. Intended as a follow-up to This Woman’s Work Volume 1 and This Woman’s Work Volume 2. It collects all the B-sides and extra…
Unofficial album, supposedly released in Germany by Unicorn Schalplaten. Track listing The album consists of the following tracks: Moments of pleasure (London TV show 1993) Running Up That…
Compilation album that was released as part of the This Woman’s Work Anthology 1978-1990 box set. Track listing The album consists of the following tracks:- The Empty Bullring…
Compilation album that was released as part of the This Woman’s Work Anthology 1978-1990 box set. Track listing The album consists of the following tracks:- I’m Still Waiting…
A two day conference devoted to the outputs and achievements of Kate Bush, featuring talks, screenings and performances at the University of Edinburgh, held on 12 and 13…
Born as Daniel Henry Edward Thompson in Teignmouth, Devon (UK) on 4 April 1939, Danny Thompson is best known as a double bassist. His father, a miner, joined…
Book compiled by Max Browne, published via Blurb.com on 9 March 2021. The book features photographs from Kate Bush’s three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon during the Tour…
Born as Tiffany Renee Darwish in Norwalk, California (USA) on 2 October 1971. Her parents divorced when she was 14 months old. She began singing at age four…
The German duo Mario Sixtus and Wolfgang Kremer formed Tilt! at the end of the 1980’s. Their first album ‘Aliens & Orgasms’ was released in 1990. It featured…
Tiswas (‘Today Is Saturday Watch And Smile’) is a Saturday morning children’s British television series which ran from 5 January 1974 to 3 April 1982 and was produced…
Real name: Tony Lucio Fernandez. Lives in Saint-Ouen, Ile-de-France, France. He recorded cover versions of songs from various artists, including a version of This Woman’s Work, which was…
Artist, playing the roles of singer, rapper, songwriter, composer, and producer for his music. Main instruments are keyboard and piano. In 2013 he debuted with the album ‘NeoGenesis’….
The TM Collective is a group of artists based in New Jersey, which releases a series of covers and tribute albums. Their first release was ‘Eagles/Desperado’, featuring 21…
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…
Unofficial LP, released in 2014, presumably in Spain. It features tracks from various sources. There are at least five different versions of this LP: released on blue, red,…
Annual music festival in Japan. On 18 June 1978, Kate Bush performed her song Moving live at the Seventh Tokyo Song Festival with a band of Japanese musicians…
American singer and songwriter, based in New York City. She debuted in 2012 with the single ‘Ee Yeah Hey’. The song was included in the EP ‘Nina Nina…
Talkshow broadcast on BBC2 television in the UK. On the programme broadcast on 16 February 1978, Kate Bush is interviewed about her song Wuthering Heights.
Unofficial album, presumably released in Germany by Ruthless Rhymes Ltd. in a limited edition of 133 copies. Track listing The track listing on the sleeve is not correct,…
Song written by Kate Bush. Originally released on her seventh album The Red Shoes. Versions There are two versions of ‘And So Is Love’: the album version from…
British music chart television programme, broadcast weekly by the BBC in the UK between 1 January 1964 and 30 July 2006. It was traditionally shown every Thursday evening…
The longest running music show in Dutch television history. Toppop started on 22 September 1970 in black and white, broadcast by the Dutch television company AVRO. Presented by…
The Tour of Life, also known as the Lionheart Tour or even the Kate Bush Tour, was Kate Bush’s first, and until recently only, series of live concerts….
Unofficial CD, released by The Godfatherecords on 15 June 2012. It features 27 tracks recorded live at the Apollo in Manchester (UK) on 10 April 1979, with four…
Unofficial album released by Midnight Dreamer in Japan in 2014. It contains a recording of the show at the Hippodrome in Bristol on 9 April 1979. Track listing…
Unofficial album released by Heathcliff in 2010. It contains a recording of the show at the Palladium in London on 16 April 1979, plus bonus tracks from various…
Unofficial album release featuring a live recording of Kate’s live performance at the Theatre Des Champs Elysees Paris, France on 6 May 1979, plus two tracks from a…
Dutch vocal group of about 20 members, including Anneke Feenstra, Christiaan Coenraads, Hanne Visser, Jaap de Boer, Jaap van Dijk, Jan Willem Omlo, Janinde Prins, Jeanine Deen, Judith…
International retail music franchise, originally based in Sacramento, California (USA). From 1960 until 2006, Tower operated retail stores in the United States, which closed when Tower Records filed…
Townhouse Studios was built by Richard Branson in the late 1970’s. Situated in West London, the studios had 3 main rooms (labeled 1, 2 and 4!) each having…
Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend was born in Chiswick, London (UK) on 19 May 1945. His grandmother Emma purchased his first guitar for Christmas in 1956, an inexpensive Spanish…
Indie Emo Band from Leeds, formed by frontman and guitarist Mick Grogan, guitarist Jonathan Kirk, Daniel Comlay and John Defenzi. The band features current and ex-members of The…
Fiachra Terence Wilbrah Trench was born in 1941 in Dublin (Ireland). He studied Chemistry at Trinity College, Dublin, before moving on to the University of Georgia in 1963,…
Album by E-Clypse featuring Jemma Price, released by Dressed to Kill records in 2000. It features cover versions of Kate Bush songs. Track listing The album contains the…
Trinkets of Joy was formed in September 1997 by multi-instrumentalist Tommi Zender and drummer Larry Brown. Larry Brown’s father played drums and Larry was in marching band and…
Trio Bulgarka (also known as ‘Three Golden Coins’, previously known as ‘Bulgarka Folk Trio’) is a Bulgarian vocal ensemble, consisting of Stoyanka Boneva, Yanka Rupkina and Eva Georgieva….
The Tube was a United Kingdom music television programme, which ran for five series, from 5 November 1982 to 26 April 1987. It was produced by Tyne Tees…
Big drum with two sheets from Turkey. It is called tupan in Macedonia and Bulgaria, or davul in Turkey. With the right hand, this is played with a…
Singer from Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2011, Trilucid released ‘Bring You The Sun’ with Tusnelda on vocals. In 2012, Ganga released the track ‘Golden Lightfalls’ with Tusnelda on vocals….
American indie rock band, initially formed as a side project of The Afghan Whigs leader Greg Dulli in 1997. After the Afghan Whigs disbanded in 2000, Dulli used…
The album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin is a 1991 tribute album consisting of interpretations of sixteen songs written by Elton John…