Catherine Elizabeth Pierson (born April 27, 1948) is an American singer, lyricist, and founding member of
the B-52's
The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards, synth bass), Cindy Wilson (vocals, ...
. She plays
guitar
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,
bass
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Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
** Bass (instrument), including:
** Acoustic bass gui ...
and various keyboard instruments. In the B-52s, she has performed alongside
Cindy Wilson,
Fred Schneider
Frederick William Schneider III (born July 1, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, and musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band The B-52's, of which he is a founding member.
Schneider is well known for his '' sprechg ...
,
Ricky Wilson, and
Keith Strickland. In the early years, as well as being a vocalist, Pierson was the main keyboard player and performed on a
keyboard bass during live shows and on many of the band's recordings, taking on a role usually filled by a
bass guitar
The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and s ...
player, which differentiated the band from their contemporaries. This, along with Pierson's distinctive wide-ranging singing voice, remains a trademark of the B-52's' unique sound. Pierson has also collaborated with many other artists including
The Ramones,
Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter and actor. Called the " Godfather of Punk", he was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band The Stooges, who w ...
and
R.E.M. Pierson possesses a
soprano vocal range
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.
In February 2015, Pierson released her first solo album, ''
Guitars and Microphones
''Guitars and Microphones'' is the debut studio solo album by Kate Pierson of The B-52s
The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider ( ...
'', featuring material co-written by
Sia. She later released the non-album single "Better Not Sting the Bee", and on April 15, 2016, she released a cover of "
Venus
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" as a single.
Early life and education
Pierson was born in
Weehawken, New Jersey
Weehawken is a township in the northern part of Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is located largely on the Hudson Palisades overlooking the Hudson River. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 17,197. , and raised in
Rutherford.
Pierson briefly attended
Wheaton College Wheaton College may refer to:
* Wheaton College (Illinois), a private Christian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois
* Wheaton College (Massachusetts)
Wheaton College is a private liberal arts college in Norton, Massachus ...
in
Wheaton, Illinois
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before transferring to
Boston University
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, where she earned a journalism degree. She then traveled around Europe for a time in the 1970's, including six months working as a
barmaid in ''The Anson'' pub in
Wallsend
Wallsend is a town in North Tyneside, England, at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. It has a population of 43,842 and lies east of Newcastle upon Tyne.
History Roman Wallsend
In Roman times, this was the site of the fort of Segedunum. This ...
,
UK before returning to the U.S. and moving to
Athens, Georgia
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, where she lived on a farm and earned a living as a
paste-up artist in the type shop of the local newspaper.
Music career
Pierson met up with the other members of what would become the B-52s while living in Athens, Georgia. The band formed in October 1976 and played a few parties before heading to New York to play some shows. Eventually, Pierson and the other band members began commuting between Athens and New York, playing gigs.
Personal life
From 1981 to 1996, Pierson was in a relationship with artist
Tim Rollins
Tim Rollins (June 10, 1955 – December 22, 2017) was an American artist who together with the art collaborative K.O.S. formed the art-group Tim Rollins and K.O.S (Kids of Survival).
Biography
Timothy William Rollins was born on June 10, 1955, in ...
.
She is the owner of Kate's Lazy Desert in
Landers, California, Kate's Lazy Cabin in Woodstock, New York, and Kate's Lazy Meadow in
Mount Tremper, New York, a rustic modern lodge in
New York
New York most commonly refers to:
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
's
Catskill Mountains. She operates the businesses with her wife Monica Coleman, whom she married on August 3, 2015.
In a 2015 interview, Pierson stated that she identifies as
bisexual
Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, wh ...
.
Collaborations
* The
Ramones
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, in the early 1980s on the song "Chop Suey", with Cindy Wilson and
Debbie Harry
Deborah Ann Harry (born Angela Trimble; July 1, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached on the US charts between 1979 and 1981.
Born in ...
; the title is available as a bonus track on the Ramones' re-release CD ''Pleasant Dreams''.
* Pierson, Wilson and Strickland were part of the group Melon, and recorded two songs ("I Will Call You" and "Honeydew") for a Japanese TV show titled ''Snakeman Show''. The soundtrack LP (in 1980) and CD (in 1988) were only released in Japan.
* Fred Schneider, on his ''
Fred Schneider & the Shake Society'' solo album from 1984, on songs "Monster", "Summer in Hell", "I'm Gonna Haunt You" and "Boonga (The New Jersey Caveman)".
*
Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter and actor. Called the " Godfather of Punk", he was the vocalist and lyricist of proto-punk band The Stooges, who w ...
, on the 1990 Top-30 song "
Candy
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".
*
R.E.M., on the songs "
Shiny Happy People", "
Near Wild Heaven
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", "
Radio Song
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", and "
Me in Honey" from the 1991 album ''
Out of Time'', and "Fretless" from the 1991 soundtrack ''
Until the End of the World''.
*
Matthew Sweet
Sidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American alternative rock/ power pop singer-songwriter and musician who was part of the burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia, during the 1980s before gaining commercial success in the 199 ...
, on the 1989 album ''
Earth
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''.
* With Cindy Wilson on their cover of the
McFadden & Whitehead's song "
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now", recorded for the soundtrack ''
The Associate'' in 1996.
* The soundtrack for ''
The Rugrats Movie
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'', released in 1998 contains the track "The World Is Something New To Me" and features Pierson, Schneider and Wilson along with other artists.
* "
We Are Family", a single released to raise money for the victims of the
September 11 attacks
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, features Pierson and Schneider in the chorus and on the DVD documentation.
* Pierson sang with
Jay Ungar and
Molly Mason
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on their 2003 album ''Relax Your Mind'', on the track "Bad Attitude".
*
Junior Senior, on the song "Take My Time" from the 2005 album ''
Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
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'' (with Cindy Wilson).
*
Peter Jöback, duet on the song "Sing" from the 2009 album ''East Side Stories''.
*
David Byrne
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and
Fatboy Slim, on the song "The Whole Man" from the 2010 album ''
Here Lies Love''.
* She was also a member of the Japanese group
NiNa Nina may refer to:
* Nina (name), a feminine given name and surname
Acronyms
* National Iraqi News Agency, a news service in Iraq
* Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, on the campus of Norwegian University of Science and Technology
* No incom ...
with
Yuki Isoya and co-wrote and performed a complete album, with the hit singles "Happy Tomorrow" and "Aurora Tour". The album and singles were only released in Japan. Two songs were used as the ending theme song to the anime ''
Arc the Lad''.
* She appeared in
Blondie's music video for "Mother".
* The soundtrack album ''
Phineas and Ferb
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: Rockin' and Rollin released in September 2013 features Pierson singing: "Let's Spend Half A Day". The album is only available as a download.
* One song on
Downes Braide Association's 2017 album ''Skyscraper Souls''.
Albums
*2015: ''
Guitars and Microphones
''Guitars and Microphones'' is the debut studio solo album by Kate Pierson of The B-52s
The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider ( ...
''
Film and television
* ''
The Rugrats Movie
''The Rugrats Movie'' is a 1998 American animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series ''Rugrats''. It was directed by Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien and was written by David N. Weiss & J. David Stem. The film intr ...
'' (1998, voice only)
* ''
The Flintstones
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'' (1994, as "The BC-52's")
* ''
A Matter of Degrees'' (1990)
* ''
Athens, GA: Inside/Out'' (1987)
* ''
One Trick Pony'' (1980)
* Pierson portrayed a club owner in the ''
Flight of the Conchords
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'' episode "
What Goes on Tour".
* ''
The Adventures of Pete and Pete'' (1993, "What We Did on Our Summer Vacation")
* Pierson is credited alongside Fred Schneider in the
Nickelodeon
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cartoon ''
Rocko's Modern Life'' for the theme song vocals.
* Pierson, with the B-52's, appeared in an episode of the CBS soap opera ''
Guiding Light'' in 1982.
* Pierson, with the B-52's, performed a parody of the song "
Love Shack" titled "Glove Slap" in an episode of ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer Simpson, Homer, Marge ...
'' (1999, "
E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", also known as "E-I-E-I-D'oh", is the fifth episode of the eleventh season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States on November 7, 1999. In ...
").
* ''
Phineas and Ferb
''Phineas and Ferb'' is an American animated musical-comedy television series created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh for Disney Channel and Disney XD. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series was originally broadcast a ...
'' (2012): performed the song "Spend Half a Day" in the episode "Perry the Actorpus".
* Pierson appears as herself in one episode of ''
Difficult People'' titled "36 Candles".
[36 Candles - Difficult People]
, IMDb
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, retrieved May 6, 2022.
References
External links
*
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1948 births
Living people
People from Rutherford, New Jersey
People from Weehawken, New Jersey
20th-century American singers
21st-century American singers
Songwriters from New Jersey
American organists
American rock keyboardists
American sopranos
American women rock singers
American new wave musicians
Women new wave singers
Bisexual women
Bisexual musicians
LGBT people from New Jersey
LGBT singers from the United States
Singers from New Jersey
The B-52's members
Guitarists from New Jersey
Women organists
20th-century American women singers
20th-century American guitarists
21st-century American women singers
21st-century organists
21st-century American keyboardists
20th-century American women guitarists