Cat Power has released two singles from her forthcoming album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert. The singer – real name Chan Marshall – has unveiled her covers of Bob Dylan ...
The post Cat Power Announces 2024 Bob Dylan Tribute Tour appeared first on Consequence. Cat Power has announced a lengthy 2024 tour in support of her new live album, Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 ...
A Cat Power as Dylan tour is longtime fans’ dream come true, but is stunted by some boundaries. Chan Marshall takes on a particular bootleg set, in a straight-tracked recreation. Dylan’s original ...
Cat Power‘s live song-by-song recreation of Bob Dylan‘s famed May 17, 1966 concert at Manchester’s Free Trade Hall will be released Nov. 10 through Domino Records. The contemporary performance was ...
It’s no surprise that Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, enjoys putting her stamp on others’ material. She has already released three albums doing just that with The Covers Record (2000), Jukebox in 2008 ...
The 51-year-old Atlanta, Georgia-born songwriter and performer Chan Marshall (aka Cat Power) is a genre unto herself. There is no one like her, yet there are countless imitators. Power, with her raspy ...
The indie star finds the narratives within Bob Dylan’s surreal, poetic lyrics on a new live album, which replicates the setlist of the famous concert where he was called a ‘Judas’ for abandoning his ...
For decades, Cat Power’s Chan Marshall has been covering canonical rock songs, often deconstructing and radically reworking them. Last year, she performed at London’s Royal Albert Hall, where she ...
When Chan Marshall ends a romantic relationship for one reason or another — “They’ve gone with someone else,” she offers by way of example, “or they die or they become insane” — she typically cuts her ...
Cat Power performed an evening of Bob Dylan covers at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Wednesday, executing a mesmerizing display of artistic admiration in one of the world's most famous venues.
There have been some splendid tributes to Bob Dylan and his singular songcraft in recent years, specifically Bettye LaVette's Things Have Changed (Verve, 2018) and Chrissie Hynde's Standing in the ...