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As Kate turns 54, see who followed in her footsteps
Tags: Feist, Regina Spektor, PJ Harvey
Tags: Feist, Regina Spektor, PJ Harvey
Today is Kate Bush’s birthday, an artist of undoubted talent that has left a huge legacy in her wake. Her influence is undeniable, and her image can be seen in many women in pop music today.
Nn her honour we’ve decided to put together a list of the craziest women in music. Now, we don’t mean crazy as in mentally unstable, and we certainly aren’t discussing who has the craziest image (because anyone can wear clothes made of meat...). We’re talking about women who, like Kate Bush, care less about popularity, image and online followers and more about the music they’re making.
So, wish Kate Bush a happy birthday, then take a look at our favourite ‘crazy’ women in pop. We may have missed a few, so let us know if we have.
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