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New Beck Sian album released, plus more updates from HomeGround!

21st October 2009: A quiet year as far as Kate herself is concerned, although we still hear whispers about a track recorded with Rolf Harris – mostly from Rolf himself! More on that when we get more solid confirmation.

In other news HomeGround Magazine have sent out their latest update. They are thrilled to announce the release of the new album by Beck Sian – “Luminous Wings and Unseen Things“. For those who don’t know, Beck is Kate’s cousin’s daughter, Hannah Bush was her great aunt. The album is described as beautiful, and you’ll see here that the album cover art is too!

Read more about Beck and get the album here:

http://becksianmusic.com/

http://www.myspace.com/becksian

More Homeground updates:

25th Anniversary Wuthering Hike, Haworth, Saturday 31st October.

HomeGround The Book – out 2010

HomeGround Issue 79 – Out Spring 2010

HomeGround Glastonbury 2010 – 31st July

Read more on all these updates on the HomeGround Page

Happy Birthday Kate!

30th July 2009: A very Happy Birthday to Kate today – hope you have a great one! In other news check out the HomeGround Page for updates on Glastonbury, Haworth, HomeGround the Book (getting excited yet?!) and an announcement on how the magazine will be run in future.

HomeGround – The Book, out next year!!

Very exciting news for absolutely anyone with an interest in Kate’s music and career – it’s time to prepare a space on your bookshelf for something extremely special indeed. HomeGround 1982-2009 – An Anthology of the Best of the Kate Bush Magazine will be published by Crescent Moon Publishing in time for Christmas 2009. This will be an A4 sized hardback book (see dummy cover impression above) of some 600 pages which will feature a selection of the best of the writing, artwork, and photographs that have appeared in HomeGround over 27 years. The HomeGround editors are raring to go and intend to begin preliminary work in the next few weeks, with the principal work being done in the first half of next year, so that the book would be published in time for Christmas 2009. At the moment the publisher anticipates that the price will be about £35, and it will be available from on-line retailers such as Amazon. We’ll keep you updated on this site with all the news as the book takes shape. Whether you’ve subscribed to HomeGround in the past or were always curious what all the fuss was about, now you can look forward to the ULTIMATE anthology of this iconic publication.

HomeGround 78 – 25th Anniversary edition – Out Now!

HomeGround issue 78 celebrates 25 years of the publication of the longest running Kate Bush magazine. From Peter & Krys: “The issue includes: a sixteen page exclusive interview we did at HG Towers in March with DEL PALMER; a 3 page feature written for us by GUY PEARCE on his passion for Kate’s music; a two page feature written by Beck Sian plus beautiful photo of Beck when she was a child, with Kate – (Beck is Kate’s cousin’s daughter), new poems by John Carder Bush, an appreciation of the work of John Carder Bush by fellow poet & writer Collin Kelley, great poetry, photos, a wonderful article by a teacher on introducing Kate’s work into the national curriculum, plus a feature about Aerial in perspective with Kate’s earlier albums. Anyone who would like to renew their subscription can do so easily by using the Pay-Pal buttons on the HomeGround Page. I’ve read the interview with Del and it’s fantastic, do not miss. Get your Paypal orders in now!

NEWSFLASH: The ridiculously silly HomeGround back issue SALE – £1 each plus postage!!!

We have decided to have a very silly HomeGround Sale – we desperately need to create some space in our house & loft before we go completely insane. The Silly HG Sale ends 1st October 2007. You can buy any ten of the listed issues (see the HomeGround page for full listing) for £1 each…plus postage & the total rates (for ten issues plus postage) are: UK £16.50, Europe £18.50, USA & Australia £26. Please note that Issues 74, the two Aerial special issues 76, 77 & the new issue 78 are not part of the back issue offer. Back Issues 76 & 77 can be ordered. Please send Paypal payment to hgtowers@btinternet.com. Please make cheques payable to “HomeGround Fanzine” and send to the usual HG address.

Homeground The Kate Bush Magazine – 25 Years Young Today!

“Hello there…this is ‘Homeground’, the first serious attempt at a Kate Bush fanzine…” With these words 25 years ago today, the longest running Kate Bush publication ever started its incredible journey into the hearts and minds of fans spanning the entire globe. Conceived in Dave Cross’s flat in May 1982 the first issue consisted of 25 copies run off an office photocopier! Today, almost 80 issues later, it’s impossible to imagine how things would have been without Homeground being there with us. To say the magazine has been a labour of love doesn’t even come close to the blood, sweat and tears (and laughs!) that Krys, Peter, Dave, Debi, Sharon, Mandy and more have poured into the definitive coverage of Kate’s career for her loyal army of fans.

I first subscribed as a teenager and actually thought that “Homeground Towers” was, well, a tower! And I knew I wanted to go there someday. Homeground exhaustively covered every aspect of Kate’s music and activities. The depth and authority of the analysis within its pages has informed every subsequent mainstream biography published on the subject. What really puts Homeground in the esteemed position it has in people’s hearts however is the warmth, love, care and understanding that is to be found within its pages. Homeground is a place, and we all feel better spending time there. Fans could express their feelings of joy, pain, loss or grief that Kate’s music helped them to work through. The letters pages and articles in Homeground are a powerful archive of just what magnificent things can happen when people are invited to share their feelings together in a safe place. The beautiful artwork, in particular by the wonderful Debi Bowes, makes the magazine a feast for the eyes too. Kate herself has always lent words of support to Krys and Peter in particular over the years, and they’ve been happy to star in a couple of her videos in return! Thankfully the Internet explosion that has happened during Homeground’s lifetime hasn’t dented their faith in the printed format (it’s in the British library you know!). Nevertheless the forum which we launched together has become the largest online community of Kate fans out there, hardly surprising with the Homeground name attached.

Whatever their adventures over the course of the next 25 years, I’d like to send a huge hug, and an enormous THANK YOU to Homeground, for simply brilliant work and dedication for quarter of a century! We’re all getting ancient!! Sean xxxx

Huge Newsbits round-up!

5th June 2005: Coldplay have just released their new album, X&Y. In several recent interviews the band has revealed that the new single Speed Of Sound was inspired by Kate. Bassist Guy Berryman admitted that it was written in an attempt to copy the drum sound in Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.” Singer Chris Martin said that the track was written in the summer of 2004 and inspired by two very different women; Kate and Martin’s daughter Apple, who was just a few months old at the time. “That’s a song where we were listening to a lot of Kate Bush last summer, and we wanted a song which had a lot of tom-toms in it,” Martin said. “I just had my daughter up also, and was kind of feeling in a sense of awe and wonderment, so the song is kind of a Kate Bush song about miracles.” (thanks to Kevin Tachman, Kyla)…HomeGround 75 - Spring 2005 issueHomeGround has reached something of a milestone recently with the publication of issue 75 of the much-loved Kate Bush magazine – the Spring 2005 edition. Congratulations to Peter, Krys and Dave! Also on the 18th May Homeground celebrated 23 years of producing the mag. Krys says “Thanks to everyone who has stayed with us in the quiet times and continued to support us and the magazine. Big hugs.” As well as the usual comprehensive news round-up the issue features more poetry including pieces by Kate’s brother John Carder Bush, a review of the recent highly successful Kate tribute night at Duckies (see below for news on their second event in October), reviews of the Waiting For Kate Bush book, some ghostly and seductive fiction, a piece on the latest CD and DVD audio technology and more. Subscription info can be found here

Music journalist and author Rob Jovanovic is putting the finishing touches to his biography of Kate due to be published by Piatkus in November. Rob has written for the likes of Q, Mojo, Uncut, Record Collector and many others and has had books published on Beck, REM, Pavement and Nirvana. He has contacted me looking to see if any site visitors would have photographs of Kate which might be a bit different from the usual oft-used promo-shots and press archives (i.e. good quality personal snaps from signings/appearances etc). Rob says that he can offer an advance copy of the book for anyone who can help. You can email him at robj@innotts.co.uk…Kate is up for the Mojo Songwriter award this year. Paul Weller, Van Morrison, Damien Rice, Brian Wilson and Kate are all nominated. “While other awards celebrate the biggest names and the best releases of the preceding year, we believe there’s long been a need to properly honour the extraordinary talents of the artists, bands and songwriters whose careers have been responsible for enhancing our rich musical culture,” explained Mojo editor-in-chief Phil Alexander. The Mojo Honours List winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Porchester Hall in Bayswater, London on June 16. To vote for this award email mojo radio now at studio@mojo4music.com or pick up a voting form from any branch of HMV. Read more here (thanks Kris)…Sandy Shaw was one of the guests at the Queen’s music industry party om March 2nd. She wrote in the New Statesman: “I really enjoyed meeting some of my Eighties musical heroes for the first time, like Peter Gabriel, Joan Armatrading and Kate Bush. Peter admitted to having me as a bedroom pin-up as a boy; Joan informed me she was now chair of Women in Music; and Kate took us on a grand tour of the Queen’s art collection, which adorned the walls. She was ecstatic. “Can you believe it? That’s a real Rubens up there. Fancy having that in your front room,” Kate bubbled. I turned around and there was Da Kween (sic) in a bright turquoise suit smiling at me holding out her hand to be shaken (no gloves) She chatted away amiably and even managed to look interested as I explained my latest foray into European copyright law. All the while Kate Bush was rummaging in her handbag. Suddenly, she produced a pen and some paper. “Would you mind awfully signing this for my son?” she asked sweetly. The Queen looked lost for words. “I think that’s a pop star thing Kate” I mumbled. The Queen seemed pleased to be let off the hook. “Quite right” she answered as an equerry quickly hustled her away” The Guardian also mentioned “60s pop sensation Sandie Shaw having to rescue Ma’am from the autograph-hounding ways of Ms Kate Bush…” You’ll be glad to hear that Kate was defended in a letter from Sandra Spiers in the London Evening Standard: “How rude of Sandie Shaw to correct Kate Bush for approaching the Queen for an autograph. Clearly it was Bush who was doing the polite thing. I seem to remember that when Bush was invited to a royal function to mark the Golden Jubilee, the Queen, in a similar scenario to her recent meeting with Eric Clapton, did not appear to know who she was. Could Shaw not have been gracious enough to let her fellow singer demonstrate that at least she was in no doubt who she was talking to?” (thanks to Wayne)

Byblos "mood wall" featuring KateByblos Kate fashionsWe’ve reported on the widespread embracing of Kate as a fashion icon by designers and artists this year. Greg Myler, the English designer for the Italian label Byblos, has written to me to tell me more about their Kate-inspired Milan show. “I wanted to tell you how our Autumn Winter 2005/06 show was inspired by Kate. I am a huge fan and hearng about her new album release decided to base all the show on her, using her eclectic and original style as a starting point. We used a mood board of photos and album covers as a backdrop for interviews and television. We did a fantastic electronic remix (lasting around 20 minutes) for the show with Gak Sato, a famous Japanese musician and dj. He mixed “Wuthering Heights”, “The Sensual World” and “Running up the Hill” with moody and sexy Bedrock tracks that had all Milan rocking! I was surpised how big she is in Italy and all the Italian press loved the idea of using her as inspiration.” (thanks Greg, hope the Kate-inspired designs are a big hit this year)….according to the Guardian newspaper composer Michael Nyman has plans to release an album of songs arranged for popular singers including Beth Orton, Kate Bush and Norma Winstone. Read more here. (Thanks to PDFM and Kelv)…anyone who has read the reviews of the Duckie Kate Bush tribute night on the site forum or in Homeground 75 will know that it was a resounding success. Paul Thomas in Homeground reported a “sea of leg-warmers, lycra, leotards and faded old t-shirts from the 70s and 80s.” Images of Kate were projected on big screens, a man sculpted a topiary Kate (!), a lady was making Kate Bush badges, another lady offered Kate makeovers including a lot of crimping and many acts, including Kiki and Herb and Fake Bush, performed on the night. For info on a second KB event at the club visit this site here (thanks to Paul and to Orla Murphy)…it’s Big Brother time again on Channel 4 in the UK. One of this year’s contestants, Kemal, was seen skipping around the garden in a red floaty dress with fellow housemate and witch “Scary” Mary when he exclaimed “I feel like Kate Bush!” (thanks to Lou, Andrew and Stunning)…an article about the American sculptor Thomas Ostenberg mentions that Kate owns one of his works. Kate has previously thanked Thomas in relation to the “Strange Fruit” sculpture that she did for Warchild in 1996 (read that here)…US broadcasterBruce V. Bracken has written to let me know that he “had the distinct pleasure of discussing Kate Bush with Dr. Camille Paglia, author of “Sexual Personae”, as she stopped here in Seattle on a promotional tour for her new book, “Break Blow Burn”. I asked her for her opinion on Kate’s work, and she gushed that she is a true performance artist, and that her favorite song is “Running Up That Hill”. (thanks Bruce)…The much-lauded Antony and the Johnstons have released their new album I Am A Bird Now. Singer Antony remembers being a kid and doing slow-motion cartwheels in the style of Wuthering Heights for the neighbours. “I remember watching Kate Bush on television” he says “and thinking – gasp – who is she? I want to be like that!” The bands music has been described as ‘antique torchsongs’. Guests on the album include Lou Reed, Rufus Wainwright and Boy George. (thanks Monty).

The Scotsman has ran an article on March 26th celebrating the more unusual “outsider” arists emerging at the moment including Joanna Newsom and Antony and The Johnstons. “…there is something in the air, and it bodes well for the imminent, long-delayed return of that queen of musical misfits, Kate Bush. Bush, lest we forget, launched her career just as the UK was in the grip of Punk. Bush has been heroically ignoring both fashion and received commercial wisdom ever since, whether dressing like a gay pirate, getting Rolf Harris to play didgeridoo on one of her songs, or baffling most of her hard-won audience with The Dreaming, one of the most pigheadedly uncommercial albums ever released on a major label. Given that Kate Bush has released nothing since 1993’s The Red Shoes, her return will be one of the biggest musical events of this year. Her influence can be detected everywhere – Gwen Stefani’s loopy performance at the Brits, in particular, was very Kate Bush – but it’s a good time to remind ourselves that, if she has become something of a national treasure, it has a lot to do with the fact that a genuine misfit – 1978’s equivalent of Antony or Joanna Newsom – became a huge star…I suspect that Kate Bush’s extended absence will make people like her all the more. She has stayed away so long, by all accounts, simply because she was enjoying being a mother, and had no great interest in either releasing music or remaining famous simply for the sake of it.” (thanks to RBlazon on the guestbook)…The 25th March edition of the Irish Examiner newspaper had a front page colour pic of Kate (the one we’ve all seen – wearing her headscarf arriving at Buckingham palace) with the tagline “Heights Of Fame. Which ’80s superstar, who racked up 10 million album sales and a personal fortune of €36 million, is due for a comeback?” The feature itself, “Beating Around The Bush” is on page 15. “Widely adored, totally reclusive and rumoured to be making a comeback, the unique Kate Bush has Suzanne Harrington on her trail….Imagine being so idolised that a rare posting on a website – not even your own, because you don’t have one – starts a flurry of media attention. Without ever confirming a release date for your latest album – the first in 12 years and counting – newspapers write breathlessly of your comeback and your trademark legwarmers and jumpsuits duly appear on the pages of Elle Girl and the catwalks of London Fashion Week….Barely able to contain my excitement, I call EMI, Kate’s long-suffering record company, for the release date of the long-awaited album. A weary voice sighs down the phone. ‘We don’t know,’ says the EMI spokesperson resignedly. We’re waiting and waiting for Kate Bush. Like everyone else.’ The spokesperson went on to say that, although there is an album due from Ms Bush, who has been working on it in her own recording studio, as yet there is no definite release date…in the age of instant pop noodle – just add Louis Walsh and stir – Kate Bush is an anachronism, a rich, talented recluse who just wishes to be alone. So who is she, this woman who keeps everyone waiting decades but is still adored?” The 2/3 page article goes on to outline Kate’s career in the usual way and concludes with: “However, now that her son is seven, Kate Bush is due to give her adoring fans what they have been waiting for – a new album. Watch this space. Patiently”. (thanks to Thomas Dunning)

Cover versions round up: Coronation Street star Debra Stephenson has covered Babooshka on her new CD. Apparently Wuthering Heights was the first single she ever bought. Read more here (thanks to Richard, David, Dylan and John)…The Decembrists (with singer Petra Haden) have covered Wuthering Heights. Read more hereGene Manuel has made his version of Under The Ivy available for download here…Hounds of Love is on a new EP by the recently reunited Australian band Frente, fronted by Angie Hart. More here (thanks to Will and Greg)…Swimmer One, an electronic pop duo from Scotland have released Cloudbusting as a single featuring Cora Bisset on vocals. Read more here (thanks Yiannis)…Les July has made his video of Running Up That Hill available for download here (thanks Les)

Rapunzel - click on image for larger versionThere is a feature article on Kate in this month’s arty Black & White magazine from Australia on Kate’s comeback (thanks to Ariel)…The Complete Comic Strip collection has been released on DVD (£34.99 at Play.com) and it includes Kate’s music in the GLC and her starring role as the bride in the 1990 short film Les Dogs. (thanks Richard)…7th April the popular daytime ITV show ‘This Morning’ featured the TV wedding of Coronation Street soap characters Deidre Rashid and Ken Barlow. At the beginning of the item, Kate could be heard singing her version of Gershwin’s “The Man I Love” (thanks to Krys Boswell)…Sister Bliss of dance act Faithless has named Never For Ever as one of her three defining musical moments in the March edition of ‘Juice’ a local magazine in Brighton…”Rapunzel – A Modern Fairytale” by Lynn and David Roberts is a children’s book about Rapunzel, set in a tower block in the 1970s, and Rapunzel happens to be pictured listening to “The Kick Inside”, holding the cover, and having a giant poster of Kate (from the Lionheart inside cover) staring down at her! (thanks Louise – click on the picture for a larger image)…Tory Co-Chairman Liam Fox is a Kate fan. “I love Hounds of Love by Kate Bush. I’ve been waiting over a decade for the new Kate Bush album to come out and now it’s nearly arrived – that’s a definite buying event to look forward to!” Read more hereMotór, an award-winning Polish film by Wieslaw Paluch is set in 1983 and depicts the daily life of a group of provincial youths. Kate is featured on the soundtrack. (thanks Swan)…VH-1 Classic‘s Alternative show named Hounds Of Love a classic album on the 18th March. The US show comes on three times a week and they have been playing Kate at least once a week since the beginning of the year when they announced the new album. (thanks to Collin)…Mike from the Mick Karn website says that Mick has a new website, www.mickkarn.net, and is giving away free downloads of full tracks in high quality MP3 from many of his albums. As you know, Mick is said to be playing on the track “How To Be Invisible” on Kate’s new album….and finally, actor Russell Crowe’s iTunes playlist can be seen here. (thanks Christine)

Two upcoming UK Kate related events to note

Hi all, finally have broadband installed in my new place, will be doing the newsbits by the weekend but first wanted to keep you up to speed about two events coming up with a Kate Bush interest. As always keep an eye out on the site’s forum for all latest news reports from all over the world. Before I get to these two events, an event in itself, HomeGround 75, the Winter 2004 issue is in the works, starting in the next week or so. Anyone who would like to send in letters, poetry, articles for possible use, please could you email Krys with your stuff at the usual HG address before 20th October. Krys says: “I’ll need to get as much of HG 75 finished by end of October. Please put “HG 75” in your email header. Hope to hear from you. I am particularly interested in poetry contributions. This should be a nice moody issue for the long winter nights. Emails to me at hgtowers@btinternet.com.” More info on Homeground at the Homeground Pages.

Duckie - click on image for full posterSimon Casson has been in touch. He’s the promoter of “Duckie Salutes Kate Bush” at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, on Friday 15th October from 8pm till 1am. Starring Kiki & Herb, Nathan Evans, Marisa Carnesky, Wee Lee and Fake Bush. Hostessed by Amy Lamé with DJ’s London Readers Wifes. Duckie, south London’s premiere post-gay pop & performance kunst-disco invite you to their Kate Bush fan club convention. She’s eccentric, she’s elusive and she’s very, very English. The event features puppetry, poetry, topiary, karaoke, quizzes, badgemaking, video making, pubic hair shaving, contemporary dance…and some brilliant pop song performances. Punters are encouraged to dress as Kate and don your leotards, legwarmers and lipstick. This is the third in Duckie’s series of quirky tributes to English pop cultural figures at the ICA – following on from their previous homage’s to Julie Burchill and Morrissey. The ICA is at The Mall in London SW1. Tickets: £10/£9 concs/£8 ICA members. Book in advance on 020 7930 3647 or on the door. Please arrive early. Further info from Duckie on 020 7737 4043 or www.duckie.co.uk WARNING: THIS EVENT CONTAINS MIME. (thanks to Simon, Orla Murphy and Tim Whitehead.) Please note – I am hearing that tickets for this event are selling fast and are unlikely to be available at the door so advance booking is strongly advised!) You can view the full poster – just click the image above!

Waiting For Kate Bush - Norwich signing eventAs we’ve been reporting, the upcoming book by John Mendelssohn, Waiting For Kate Bush, is being published in November. The nice people at Kulture Shock Books run a small book shop and cafe bar in Norwich, and being Kate fans, wrote to the publisher and arranged a reading with the author. The owner is happy to arrange to have books signed for anyone who can’t attend and for visitors to this site. They can arrange to have it shipped in the UK P&P FREE if they mail us their order number and mention the KBN&I site. They can also ship world wide but as a small company we cant afford to do that free 🙂 The address is Kulture Shock, 10-12 St Benedicts Street, Norwich. Tel: 01603 625557 Fax 01603 625558 Web site http://www.kultureshock.co.uk. Please read full details on the poster – just click the image to the right. (thanks to Kulture Shock for letting us know).

HomeGround 74 features exclusive interview with John Carder Bush


John Carder BushHomeGround 74The new issue of HomeGround yet again has a unique contribution from a member of Kate’s family. Krys says “The highlight of this issue is an exclusive 7-page interview with John Carder Bush, Kate’s brother, that he & I did in June & July. It is absolutely wonderful & a must for all Kate fans. This issue has something of a Cathy theme, as you will see, and we think it is something quite special. We also have a wonderful article by Colin Lloyd Tucker about his new album Fear of Flying and the influences behind it. He takes us on a dreamy, atmospheric step into the past, to the places where his music came from. Colin sent me the demo some time ago, and the finished CD arrived recently. I have played it to death ever since! Details for ordering are at http://www.colinlloydtucker.com. There’s a great article by writer and poet Collin Kelley on the late artist Edward Gorey, and we have several poems by Collin too. Keeping with the Cathy theme, Thom Penman has written a beautiful Cathy-inspired story, especially illustrated by Debi. And there is an interesting look at Kate’s early demos by Andrew Marvick. Mix all this together with a pinch of the Gothic and some amazing pieces of artwork by Debi and Neil.” The issue is being sent out Saturday 24th July & it should be with UK subscribers around Tuesday 27th. You can order a subscription and back issues by PayPal here. Krys adds: “The interview really is something very special. I’ve asked John about the Cathy book, his photography, the KT Bush Band, his poetry, his influences, inspirations & heaps of other stuff.”

Spring 2004 HomeGround

Homeground 73 - Spring 2004The new issue of HomeGround Magazine (Spring 2004 Issue) has been mailed out to subscribers (I received mine late due to a postal strike here in Dublin – was starting to get HG withdrawals!). It’s had a very good response on the site’s forum and is one of the most poetic issues yet produced – the issue includes some great poetry courtesy of John Carder Bush (Kate’s brother) as well as several readers. There’s a wonderful story by Thom Penman, a review of the book Starter For Ten (its author David Nicholls writes about his Kate influences for this issue too). There’s a report on the Glastonbury 2003 gathering and pictures of the now-famous mini cloudbuster! Birgitte contributes a comprehensive look at Kate’s 1978 De Efteling TV special in The Netherlands, there’s a look at links between Kate’s work and classical painting, a fun tongue-in-cheek quiz and all the usual news, letters and artwork – do not miss! Make sure your subscription is up-to-date at the HomeGround Pages.

What’s the word from the HG editors regarding the new album? “…we believe Kate is currently in the final stages of completing the new album, and that there is a great deal of anticipation, excitement, and enthusiasm at EMI.” When Homeground has definite news and get the go-ahead from Kate and EMI they intend to email a News Update to everyone (much thanks as always to Peter, Krys and Dave.)

HomeGround: “New Album – Light At The End Of The Tunnel?”

The Summer 2003 issue of HomeGround Magazine has been mailed to subscribers. The lead news item is the editor’s belief that “the long wait may finally be coming to an end. This is just our opinion, but it is not impossible that the album could be released later this year. If it is going to be in 2003, October or November would seem most likely, but it may be that it doesn’t actually appear until the spring, when the market is less busy and it’s easier to get key promotion.” Always interesting when HomeGround dusts off the crystal ball, but as we know Kate’s press office says she is “working very hard on the new album”. This issue is dedicated to Sarah-Jane Mackenzie, a Kate fan and close friend of Peter & Krys who tragically passed away in December. I had the pleasure of sharing some time with Sarah-Jane over the last few years, she will be hugely missed and thought of very fondly by all who knew her. The issue is another gem – part two of the Designers guide to Kate by Neil Sheriff, some really good photos, a very funny “Do’s & Don’ts of Kate Fans” brought to us by the creators of cult classic “The Pink Mules” (!) and lots more articles, letters and poetry. If you like poems about trees you’re in for a treat too. HomeGround has now set up a Paypal account for subscriptions – read more at the HomeGround pages here.

HomeGround 71 – Out Now! Winter 2002 – Now Being Mailed To Subscribers.

The usual round up of latest news kicks off a packed issue, part two of Peter’s excellent article about The Dreaming album and also many other reader’s thoughts on Kate’s 1982 masterpiece (including HomeGrounds very own Dave Cross), an interview with David Haughton, director of many Lindsay Kemp shows, another fascinating interview by Tracy Story – this time with Kate regular Kevin McAlea, and a beautiful short story by Jeanette. Debi Bowes again excels herself with great artwork. Krys makes a passionate case in the editor’s letter for the mag’s continued growth in the new year and to that end asks readers to please help with articles and suggestions for features etc…so have a think and get the stuff sent in, as Krys says: “we need you!!” Please note that there is now a new mailing address which should be used. HomeGround Magazine, PO Box 439 Rochester Kent ME3 8WE, England. Also there is a new email address hgtowers@btopenworld.com.

HomeGround Magazine – Issue 70 has been mailed to subscribers

HomeGround 70The Summer 2002 Issue. It’s 20 years since the release of The Dreaming album (hence the cover image), and the magazine marks the occasion with a look back at the effect the album has had over the years by several readers. The issue also includes an interview with Charlie Morgan, all the latest news including reviews of the Norwich tribute show, the second part of  the piece on Kate’s literary influences and all the usual content that’s helped the magazine keep going for 70 issues now!

Homeground Glastonbury

Krystyna FitzGerald-Morris of HomeGround fanzine writes:  “Just to let everyone know that our annual HomeGround Kate gathering is on Sunday 28th July, 3pm on Glastonbury Tor. Then on to (probably) The Rifleman’s Arms pub for a few hours & a few pints. It is always an enjoyable day & a chance to meet other Kate fans. Check out the Glastonbury Tourist Info site for B&Bs etc. Issue 70 of HomeGround will be available in August – September sees the 20th anniversary of The Dreaming & I am putting together a feature celebrating the album, so if anyone would like to contribute thoughts & feelings about The Dreaming, please email me. The deadline is mid-July 2002.

Homeground Magazine – Spring 2002 Issue out now!

HomeGround 69The excellent HomeGround Magazine has just been posted out to subscribers last week. The big story is of course Kate’s live appearance with David Gilmour. Also featured is an interview with Simon Drake, Kate’s magician from the 1979 Tour Of Life, an article on The Big Sky video shoot and a piece on Kate and the narrative tradition, among other interesting features. On 18th May 2002 HomeGround is 20 years young! Amazing. Warm congratulations to a terrific team, producing the best fan magazine around – long may it continue.

Newsflash!: Kate Performs at David Gilmour Concert!

Big news: At about 4pm yesterday the editors at HomeGround magazine heard a rumour that Kate was to perform at a concert at The Royal Festival Hall by Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour. The previous evening Bob Geldof had been his special guest. Peter Fitzgerald Morris (who says “we all missed this one!”) forwarded this review from a Pink Floyd fan website: “Concert was excellent last night…high points were Wish You Were Here (David stopped singing and the crowd sang the whole song), Fat Old Song and Dominoes. Guests were Kate Bush and Rick Wright.

Kate sang Comfortably Numb and Rick played keyboards for three songs.” Peter comments:”Unless I’m forgetting something, excluding Kate’s brief song at the 1990 Convention (an unaccompanied song of thanks to her fans), this was her first public performance since 1987 – almost fifteen years. Reports say these Gilmour gigs were being recorded for a DVD to be released later this year. In 1987 she did the Secret Policeman’s Third Ball with a backing band including Gilmour, and also the Peter Gabriel gig at Earl’s Court.” The concert had apparently sold out weeks ago. More on this breaking news as I get it! (with thanks to PDFM at)

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