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Cat Power sings Dylan

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Sat, Aug 24, 2024, 20:00
Under the moniker Cat Power, US musician Chan Marshall has perfected the art of cover songs over the past three decades. With a melancholic, smoky voice, subtle instrumentation, and a minimalist groove, she captures the essence of the songs. Cat Power has now covered one of the most legendary concerts in pop history: Bob Dylan’s 1966 performance at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, which became famous as a live recording mistakenly labeled »Royal Albert Hall«. You could also hear... Read full text

Keywords: Rock, Pop, Singer-Songwriter, Vocal Music

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Cat PowerVocals
Henry MunsonGuitar
Adeline JassoGuitar
Chris JoynerPiano
Jordan SummersOrgan
Erk PaporaziBass
Josh AdamsDrums

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