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From: Scott Telford <s.telford@edinburgh.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 12:56:52 GMT
Subject: Re: A letter to Kate???
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
In-Reply-To: sandoval@stsci.edu's message of Thu, 31 Dec 1992 21:27:53 GMT
Sender: st@epcc.edinburgh.ac.uk
sandoval@stsci.edu's message of Thu, 31 Dec 1992 21:27:53 GMT: > Anyway, I have what may be a strange question. I've been reading all of > this Kate stuff lately from the archives (Cloudbusting, The Garden, etc..) > and it's really made me want to write Kate to thank her for all they joy > her music has given me. I've never written to a performer before, so where > should I send my letter? I'd assume that I could send it to the record > company, but then I'm afraid they'll just send me a form letter and Kate > will never actually see my letter. Sending it to EMI might be obvious, but would probably be a bad idea since she probably doesn't keep in touch with them very much at all when she's not promoting, and your letter might stand a good chance of disappearing amongst record company bureaucracy. Better to send it c/o the KBC, which she *does* keep in contact with. Better still, try East Wickham Farm - after all, if her studio's there, she's going to pick up the mail pretty frequently! Dunno the proper address, but something like Kate Bush East Wickham Farm East Wickham Welling Kent DA16 UK should do the trick. (PS. Anybody know how far it is from East Wickham underground station? 8^) -- Scott Telford, Service Division, / "Can I assume you're pissed out of Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, / your head on 'Big Sky', on the new University of Edinburgh, UK. / album?" - Peter Swales, <s.telford@ed.ac.uk> - (+44 31 650 5978) / interviewing Kate Bush, 1985.