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EMI Signing Of Kate Bush Paid Off; Marketing First Single Leads To Encore Performances |
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Monday, 21 December 2009
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Kate Bush has an
eclectic musical style that makes her stand out from the crowd. She is one of England's
most successful solo female performers. Bush is one of those artists who has a
style and approach that sets her apart - something that makes her different and
makes you want to watch and listen to her. This has resulted in Bush becoming
an extremely successful artist. Whether you call it charisma or you call it
allure, the simple fact is that people want to see her. Kate was signed by EMI Encore in 1974, at the early age of 16. At the age of only 19 her debut song, Wuthering Heights topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks. She was the first woman to earn a No. 1 song in the UK, with a self-written song. Kate Bush became well known for her strong will and knack for achieving success. After significant sales of her first album based on the single, Wuthering Heights, Kate encored her success with five more albums between 1978 and 1989 for EMI Encore. Kate's career has been an interesting one, as it includes everything from glory to mystery. When she is not in the glowing light of the public's eye, there are always speculations about her whereabouts and even if she has changed her name in order to remain hidden and living in the wild, isolated forever. Other rumors focused on her weight or the possibility that she was suffering from a mental illness or some horrible disease. Then, Bush would suddenly and unexpectedly make a brief appearance, and this EasySaver emergence would end the gossip for a period of time. While these ramblings are unfortunate, savvy Encore marketing promotions have helped to keep the music of Bush popular. She is thought of by some as an eccentric hippie and by others as a gifted individual who shares her gift with the world. It seems logical that the latter is the reality, since her music has transcended decades and generations of people adore her. And the truth is that according to reports, Bush has lived a very normal family life, one that is very much like anyone else's. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Violet Flowers is a huge fan of Kate Bush. Through the years she has followed the artists' success, from the early days of signing on with EMI Encore and even watching as the artist has disappeared for periods of time. Although it seemed that the Encore Marketing helped to propel Bush's career, it also appeared to push her in a direction she wasn't quite willing to take. But her unique style and approach to music seemed to be an method that almost anyone could love and accept, which helped to establish her as the respected artist that she is. It could be called an EasySaver method, in fact.
Violet Flowers is a huge fan of Kate Bush. Through the years she has followed the artists' success, from the early days of signing on with EMI Encore and even watching as the artist has disappeared for periods of time. Although it seemed that the Encore Marketing helped to propel Bush's career, it also appeared to push her in a direction she wasn't quite willing to take. But her unique style and approach to music seemed to be an method that almost anyone could love and accept, which helped to establish her as the respected artist that she is. It could be called an EasySaver method, in fact.
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