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 ...
While fans shouldn’t expect Cat Power to sing any original music on this tour, her renditions of Bob Dylan classics are more than worth seeing live in person. The first date of Cat Power’s 2024 Bob ...
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Cat Power has announced a raft of North American live dates in support of her forthcoming album Covers. The run of shows begins on January 16 in Albany, two days after the album's release date, and ...
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 ...
2023 was a great year for American alt-rock outfits Pixies and Modest Mouse. Last year’s tour was massively successful, so it only makes sense that we’d see more of them in 2024. This year’s upcoming ...
Some new Cat Power (and her Dirty Delta Blues band) tour dates were announced the other day, and one of them was especially exciting for those of us from Brooklyn, NYC: 07-07-07 Brooklyn, NY – ...
Earl Minnis Presents and Lobero LIVE will present Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6. In November in London, Cat Power took the stage at Royal ...
January 20th marked the 20th anniversary of Cat Power’s masterpiece The Greatest. The occasion delivers us the Redux EP, featuring three stellar tracks recorded with her touring band The Dirty Delta ...
The last time I saw Cat Power live was about four years ago in Baltimore, and I left after half an hour. I don’t want to make too big a thing out of this, but Cat Power shows are uncomfortable. Chan ...
No stranger to singing other people’s songs, Chan Marshall attempts her most ambitious cover project yet: an album-length recreation of a Dylan concert that changed the course of rock history. Save ...