arrives in our country “Running Up That Hill. 50 looks at Kate Bush”a sort of choral biography of Kate Bushone of the great artists of the United Kingdom and one of the most respected and influential. Publish Liburuak.
“Running Up That Hill. 50 looks at Kate Bush” is a book that can be understood as a kind of choral biography of the career of one of the most influential artists in the history of British pop, Kate Bush. And it is because the author, the music journalist Tom Doyle —author of biographies of Paul McCartney, Elton John and Billy MacKenzie—, has shaped it through the statements and points of view of a total of fifty people. The book is published in our country Liburuak Books.
In these statements we find a long list of relevant people, collaborators and family, such as John Carder Bush, David Gilmour, John Lydon, Youth and many others—, from which Doyle reconstructs with precision and emotion the milestones of his career; his way of working, his silences, his relationship with fame, his inexhaustible search for creative independence and the new. Now, we also find conversations with the artist, making it an ideal book to learn about her career from different perspectives.
Tom Doyle is a journalist, interviewer and writer of, among others, the books “Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s” and “Captain Fantastic: Elton John’s Stellar Trip Through The ’70s”. Additionally, he is co-author of the memoirs “Before We Was We”from the band Madness, and has participated in media such as Mojo and Billboard. Throughout his career he has immortalized personalities such as Paul McCartney, Elton John, Madonna, Keith Richards and Yoko Ono.

