Kath Bloom

Kath Bloom
Birth name Katherine Bloom
Origin New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Genres Folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Years active 1976-1984, 1999-present
Associated acts Loren MazzaCane Connors, Bruce Neumann, Love at Work

Katherine Bloom is an American folk singer-songwriter based in Litchfield, Connecticut.

Biography

The daughter of oboist Robert Bloom,[1] Bloom grew up in New Haven, where she studied the cello as a child and started playing the guitar when she was a teenager. She collaborated with Bruce Neumann in the early '70s, and started to record music with avant-garde guitarist Loren MazzaCane Connors in 1976.[1] Bloom and Connors recorded multiple albums of fragile, simple folk and blues melodies, the majority of which were written by Bloom herself. Their collaboration ended in 1984 with the release of their final album, Moonlight, of which only 300 copies were pressed.

Bloom stopped recording new material soon after her collaboration with Connors ended, and a period of financial hardship followed. A single mother, Bloom focused on raising her children, rarely playing shows outside of New Haven. Director Richard Linklater discovered Bloom's music sometime in the early '90s and subsequently featured her song "Come Here" in his 1995 film, Before Sunrise. Encouraged by Linklater's interest in her music, Bloom started writing new songs and released her first album in over ten years, Come Here: The Florida Years, in 1999.

A tribute album entitled Loving Takes This Course was released in 2009 and features artists such as Devendra Banhart, Bill Callahan, Mark Kozelek, The Dodos, and Scout Niblett.

Presently Kath trains horses and plays with her band Love At Work, which includes longtime collaborator Tom Hanford and husband Stan Bronski, offering a musical tour de force of programs for children and adults, as well as playing solo shows in the Northeastern US.

Discography

With Loren Mazzacane
Solo
Compilations
Tribute albums

References

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