Background
Kate Dimbleby was born in London, England, the daughter of the broadcaster David Dimbleby, and the cookery writer Josceline Dimbleby. She is the granddaughter of Richard Dimbleby and niece of Jonathan Dimbleby.
Kate Dimbleby was born in London, England, the daughter of the broadcaster David Dimbleby, and the cookery writer Josceline Dimbleby. She is the granddaughter of Richard Dimbleby and niece of Jonathan Dimbleby.
She attended Street Paul"s Girls School in Hammersmith, London, before gaining a Bachelor in English Literature from the University of Birmingham.
While at university, Kate became a regular on the alternative cabaret circuit, singing at Lenny Beige’s Regency Rooms in Covent Garden and Indigo at Madame Jo Jo’s in Soho. After university, she returned to London and in 1997 she signed to Black Box Records and recorded her debut album Good Vibrations, produced by Richard Niles and featuring Nigel Hitchcock on saxophone, Ian Thomas on drums. In 1999, Dimbleby devised a show about Peggy Lee with writer Lucy Powell, Fever: The Making of Peggy Lee, which opened at the Baccalaureate in December 1999 and ran for four weeks.
The show subsequently ran at the Pleasance theatre in Edinburgh for four weeks and the King’s Head Theatre in Islington for four weeks, followed by a 50 date United Kingdom tour.
The show received good reviews from national and local press, including The Times, The Daily Telegraph, Time Out and The Scotsman. In 2002 and 2004, Kate and her band performed at Arts festivals in New Zealand and Australia.
In 2001, Kate recorded an album of Peggy Lee songs, Ain’t this Cosy? on the Black Box label with the Geoff Eales trio. In 2002, Kate devised a theatrical show, Music to Watch Boys By, which played at the Bridewell Theatre in London and at The Pleasance in Edinburgh, before touring around the United Kingdom. In 2003, she performed a sell-out tribute concert to Peggy Lee at the Royal Festival Hall
In 2010, she wrote and performed I"m A Woman at the New End Theatre for five weeks.
Inspired by questions about the Dory Previn song in that show, Kate subsequently devised, wrote and performed Beware of Young Girls: The Dory Previn Story, which was the first show at the new cabaret theatre in the Hippodrome, Leicester Square, in July 2012.
In 2012, her self-published album Beware of Young Girls: The Songs of Dory Previn was listed by The Sunday Times as one of the top 10 jazz albums of the year.