Gruelling exertion, exhilaration, determination and a human tragedy all played a part in her 1979 Tour Of Life – and she never hit the road again ...
After her 1979 tour, Kate Bush simply stopped performing, later even stopping making music all together. But what prompted ...
A documentary from about Kate Bushs live tour in 1979 Two versions of the documentary were produced one with a German voiceover during the interviews with Kate Bush broadcast on 17 May 1980 by ...
but she also changed performance During her first tour in 1979, Kate Bush wanted to freely dance around the stage while singing without holding a microphone. To fix this, her stage sound engineer ...
Can't stand the idea of waiting until Sunday 20th to hear Matt Everitt's exclusive interview with Kate Bush? Here are 6 reasons we love Kate Bush, complete with interview clips and archive footage.
Step back in time to the 80s and 90s to experience the genius of Kate Bush’s music with the KB Band. Featuring some of her greatest hits and highlighting some lesser-known songs, the band will treat ...
"I've never experienced anything quite like this before!" wrote Kate Bush on her website Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE ...
The less we see of Kate Bush it seems the more she is beloved. Seldom in the public spotlight, the artist gained a whole new legion of fans when her song 'Running Up That Hill' became a hit again ...
It’s definitively not Kate Bush exploring all corners of her ... with Kevin McAlea – the sole remaining member from Bush’s Tour Of Life band – excelling on the uilleann pipes.
24 hours later, with the Nationwide TV cameras posted outside the Liverpool Empire, Kate Bush’s first tour got properly underway under a cloud – albeit one the public weren’t aware of.