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 ...
About 15 years ago, in a distinctive career that began about 15 years before that, Chan Marshall briefly met her idol. She’d just written “Song to Bobby” for a songwriter who knows a bit about ...
So, it makes sense that the raspy crooner would apply that style that’s all her own to some of the most famous songs and concerts in music history. The artist, who has released several cover albums, ...
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 ...
At 17, Chan Marshall—known by her pseudonym, Cat Power—was a bona fide tomboy. It was a time marked by the struggle to find her identity. Coming from a home where alcohol and drugs were often around, ...
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