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Birth name
  
Patrick Bush

Nephews
  
Albert McIntosh

Role
  
Music maker

Name
  
Paddy Bush

Years active
  
1970s–present


Paddy Bush. | Rory gallagher, Kate, Rory
Born
  
9 December 1952 (age 71) Woolwich, London, England (
1952-12-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, producer, artist

Instruments
  
Guitar, mandolin, harmonica, balalaika.

Siblings
  
Kate Bush, John Carder Bush

Genres
  
Art rock, Progressive rock, Baroque pop, Alternative rock, Experimental rock

Similar People
  
Kate Bush, Del Palmer, Justin Vali, Andrew Powell

Paddy Bush (born 9 December 1952) is an English musician, instrument maker, music critic, producer and artist. He is also the older brother of singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer Kate Bush and his best-known works are his collaborations with her on all of her studio albums up to the 2005 release Aerial. Bush often plays standard instruments such as the guitar, mandolin, and harmonica, along with more exotic and unusual instruments, such as the balalaika, sitar, koto, and digeridoo. Bush is the sole European musician who has mastered playing - and making of - the Marovany, a traditional Malagasy instrument related to the Valiha. He undertook a number of extensive trips to Madagascar for filming and radio recording purposes. On one of these, Bush presented the widely screened television documentary Like A God When He Plays which also features popular Malagasy musician Justin Vali. Bush was an original member of the KT Bush Band. In 1993, Bush collaborated with Colin Lloyd-Tucker to form the band Bushtucker.

References

Paddy Bush Wikipedia