Kate Bush, born in 1958, is celebrated for her groundbreaking music career. After struggling to find early success, she caught the attention of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, leading to her signing with EMI. Her debut album, 'The Kick Inside,' released in 1978, showcased her talents with hits like 'Wuthering Heights,' making her the first British woman to top the charts with a self-written song. Despite a lengthy break for motherhood, she returned in 2005 and saw her 1985 track 'Running Up That Hill' soar in popularity, particularly after its feature in 'Stranger Things.' Her influence in music remains significant, even without recent releases.
Born in 1958 in Bexleyheath, she grew up near Welling and attended St Joseph's Convent Grammar School in Abbey Wood.
The song's resurgence has been a standout moment in her career, as fans celebrated her 64th birthday by dancing in red, inspired by the song's music video.
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