Chan Marshall, who records and performs as Cat Power, has been a quiet force in underground music for almost 30 years. At first, around the time of her 1995 debut album, “Dear Sir,” she was loosely ...
Singer-songwriter Cat Power has announced an extensive headline tour that will see her celebrating her acclaimed new live album, Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, with ...
For Bob Dylan devotees, there is something near magic in “Bob Dylan Live 1966: The ‘Royal Albert Hall’ Concert.” The electric side is stellar, infamous for its “Judas!” shout from the crowd, followed ...
Artist Cat Power will perform Saturday, Sept. 21, presented by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. The singer-songwriter and guitarist, born Chan Marshall, ...
“Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert” is a faithful song-by-song recreation, without the boos, of Bob Dylan ‘s infamous concert — from the tour where he played electric guitar ...
Music reviewer Will Hermes examines how singer/songwriter Cat Power re-created the legendary 1966 Bob Dylan concert during which the folk icon played an electric guitar and got jeered. On May 17, 1966 ...
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 ...
Dylan’s transformative gig actually took place at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, but was known as the “Royal Albert Concert Hall” after a Bootleg Series typo. Halfway through the set he switched from ...
Cat Power’s (aka Chan Marshall) life long obsession with Bob Dylan is immortalized on her 2008 ode “Song to Bobby.” Some 15 years on, Marshall pays further tribute by recreating Dylan’s legendary ...
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 ...
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 ...
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