- Kate St John
Katharine Elinor Margaret St John (born
October 2 ,1957 inLondon ,England ,UK ) is amusician , vocalist,composer ,record producer , and arranger. She plays theoboe ,saxophone ,accordion ,piano andcor anglais .Career
1980s
Kate began her career in the
Ravishing Beauties , an early 1980s group withVirginia Astley andNicky Holland . The band released no records, and St John left in 1982. In the mid-1980s, she was a part ofThe Dream Academy , withNick Laird-Clowes andGilbert Gabriel . The Dream Academy's biggest success was its 1985 song "Life in a Northern Town ", a tribute to 1970s solo artistNick Drake . The band, after being unable to keep its standings in the charts, broke up in 1991. During her time with The Dream Academy, St John also worked withTears for Fears ,Steve Nieve and recorded withJulian Cope .1990s-2000s
During the nineties, St John worked with
Van Morrison ,Nigel Kennedy ,Joe Boyd ,Jools Holland andEgberto Gismonti . In 1992, she made "The Familiar ", a collaborative album withRoger Eno . Also that year, Eno and St John, along with Bill Nelson,Laraaji andMayumi Tachibana , created the supergroupChannel Light Vessel , which released two albums.She has worked with her old Dream Academy colleagues at various times, including
Nick Laird-Clowes on a track for the Invisible Circus soundtrack, andGilbert Gabriel on the unreleased album "Angels and Fools" by 'The Believers'; and on the track "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want", a cover of the song byThe Smiths .St John has released two solo albums with
All Saints Records : "Indescribable Night " (1995) and "Second Sight" (1997).Production and arrangement
Kate has done work for various artists, including Aquarium with
Boris Grebenshchikov andHaLo . She has also produced music for thecomedian Harry Enfield for his early sketch shows "Harry Enfield's Television Programme " and "Harry Enfield and Chums ".External links
* [http://www.katestjohn.co.uk/index.htm Official site]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fvc1z83a8yvn Kate St. John @ All Music Guide]
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