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Catherine "Kate" Bush (born July 30, 1958, Bexleyheath, Kent, England) is an English singer-songwriter whose songs "Hello Earth" (in "Bushido") and "Don't Give Up" (with Peter Gabriel, in "Redemption in Blood") were featured in the series Miami Vice.

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  • Catherine "Kate" Bush (born July 30, 1958, Bexleyheath, Kent, England) is an English singer-songwriter whose songs "Hello Earth" (in "Bushido") and "Don't Give Up" (with Peter Gabriel, in "Redemption in Blood") were featured in the series Miami Vice.
  • Katherine "Kate" Bush is an English singer. She first topped the charts with the song "Wuthering Heights", and later had other hits such as "Running up That Hill", "Hounds of Love", "Babooshka", "The Man With The Child In His Eyes", "King of The Mountain" and "Don't Give Up" alongside former Genesis member Peter Gabriel. Stewie performs "Wuthering Heights" in The Family Guy Movie. She appears in Captain Underpants: The Series voiced by Grey DeLisle. She also auditioned for the singing voice of Tess in Oliver and Company 2 and her song "Running Up That Hill" appears in American Dad! The Movie: Around The World in 80 Smiths. Her song "Babooshka" also appears in The Simpsons Movie 2.
  • : This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it, or perhaps you could contribute to discussion on the topic. Kate Bush (ケイト・ブッシュ) is a character in Mobile Suit Victory Gundam.
  • Born in the same year as Peter Capaldi, Kate Bush loved Doctor Who, films and making weird noises that some people call singing which is actually the voice of an angel.
  • Kate Bush, właśc. Catherine Bush (ur. 30 lipca 1958 w Bexleyheath w London Borough of Bexley) - brytyjska piosenkarka, kompozytorka, autorka tekstów piosenek, producentka nagrań. Zadebiutowała w 1978 roku singlem "Wuthering Heights".
  • Throughout her career, Bush produced music that was a unique blend of mainstream pop and highbrow experimentalism. Her unique lyrics explored diverse concepts such as Harry Houdini, the plight of the Aboriginal Australians, and unborn babies dying of plutonium poisoning — a far cry from the female singers of today, who only ever sing about relationships turned sour and their own asses. She was one of the most popular recording artists in Britain in the 1980s, although when you consider the competition of the era, this isn't anything to be proud of.
  • Catherine "Kate" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and idiosyncratic vocal style have made her one of the United Kingdom's most successful solo female performers of the past 35 years. Bush was appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to music. She received the award from Queen Elizabeth II on 10 April 2013 at Windsor Castle.
  • Kate Bush is one of the most unique musicians on the planet. Besides her eccentric music, she is known for her unforgettable voice. At first, it was high-pitched. Her voice got deeper (and arguably better) over the years. Her music cannot be shoehorned into one category. Usually, people just label her as "art rock" or "alternative" and call it a day. She has touched many genres, including pop, electronic, jazz, flamenco, rock, waltz, Renaissance, and disco-funk. Her lyrics are another unique aspect of her music. They are often based on history & literature, such as her signature song "Wuthering Heights".
  • The young Kate Bush would probably have listened to Peel's shows, as she is reported to have spent her teenage years running an Incredible String Band fan club. However, Peel was not keen on Kate Bush's music. In fact he was once quoted as saying he never took her music seriously with her falsetto voice; this perhaps reflects the fact that she was widely distrusted in post-punk culture and seen as too proggy/hippie-ish, a suspicion largely forgotten (and forgiven) later. His dislike of her music may also have to do with his dislike of opera with falsetto vocals. When reviewing the Reading Festival in 1995, Peel wrote in the Guardian (later reprinted in the Olivetti Chronicles):
  • Bush was born in Welling, northwest Kent (now South East London), to English physician Robert Bush and his Irish wife, Hannah Daly. She was raised as a Roman Catholic in their farmhouse in East Wickham with her older brothers, John and Paddy. Bush came from an artistic background: her mother was a former Irish folk dancer, her father was an accomplished pianist, Paddy worked as a musical instrument maker and John was a poet and photographer. Both brothers were involved in the local folk music scene.
  • Catherine "Kate" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958)[1] is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer known for her eclectic musical style and her idiosyncratic soprano vocal performances. In 1978, at the age of 19, Bush topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single, "Wuthering Heights", becoming the first woman to have a UK number one with a self-written song.[2] She has since released ten albums, three of which topped the UK Albums Chart. She has had 25 UK Top 40 hit singles, including the Top 10 hits "Wuthering Heights", "The Man with the Child in His Eyes", "Babooshka", "Running Up That Hill" (as well as its 2012 remix), "Don't Give Up" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and "King of the Mountain".
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