Kate Pierson of The B-52s is offloading her “Love Shack” in the woods of upstate New York.

The 1,334-square-foot cabin, lovingly dubbed “Kate’s Lazy Cabin,” recently listed for $750,000. Pierson’s rustic getaway sits just 5 minutes from the main drag of Woodstock — an aptly groovy place for an art pop rocker to reside.

Pierson co-founded The B-52s in 1976 alongside Fred Schneider, Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson and Keith Strickland. The band, known for 1980s hits like “Love Shack,” “Private Idaho,” and “Roam,” leaned heavily into 1960s camp culture and art pop. 11

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Pierson, 77, brought the same mid-century, kitschy tastes to her three-bedroom home.

The circa-1952 cabin’s wood-paneled rooms and beamed ceilings are dotted with vintage decorations and hand-painted murals.

Despite

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