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Cat Power

Cat Power

Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall ( SHAWN; born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and model. Cat Power was originally the name of her first band, but has become her stage name as a solo artist.

Born in Atlanta, Marshall was raised throughout the southern United States, and began performing in local bands in Atlanta in the early 1990s. After opening for Liz Phair in 1993, she worked with Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Tim Foljahn of Two Dollar Guitar, with whom she recorded her first two albums, Dear Sir (1995) and Myra Lee (1996), on the same day in 1994. In 1996, she signed with Matador Records, and released a third album of new material with Shelley and Foljahn, What Would the Community Think. Following this, she released the critically acclaimed Moon Pix (1998), recorded with members of Dirty Three, and The Covers Record (2000), a collection of sparsely arranged cover songs.

After a brief hiatus she released You Are Free (2003), featuring guest musicians Dave Grohl and Eddie Vedder, followed by the soul-influenced The Greatest (2006), recorded with numerous Memphis studio musicians. A second album of cover tracks, Jukebox, was released in 2008. In 2012 she released the self-produced Sun, which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200, the highest-charting album of her career to date.Critics have noted the constant evolution of Cat Power's sound, with a mix of punk, folk and blues on her earliest albums, and elements of soul and other genres more prevalent in her later material.

Albums

1995 Dear Sir
1996 What Would the Community Think
1996 Myra Lee
1998 Moon Pix
2000 The Covers Record
2003 You Are Free
2004 Speaking for Trees
2006 The Greatest
2008 Jukebox
2012 Sun
2018 Wanderer
2022 Covers
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Latest Articles

Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cat Power
"She's fragile up there on her own, coughs a lot and apologises that her voice isn't very strong tonight."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cat Power
"The awkward and often unhinged performance style is a side effect of her willingness to be enormously vulnerable."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cat Power
"It's a room full of diehard Cat Power fans reliving their troubled youths, Marshall a source of sad-girl solace and grace and power."
News / Music
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Cat Power Announces Rescheduled Aussie Tour Dates
Returning this May.
News / Music
Cat Power Postpones Aus Tour Due To Struggle With Rare Blood Condition
She'll be announced rescheduled dates soon
Features / Music
Landing On Her Feet And Getting Where She's Going
"...There's always a place I'm tryin' to get to... It's not like digging a hole, it's like digging an inverse universe or somethin".
Features / Arts
Productions To Make You MELT
"We definitely recommend you dress up and apply the appropriate face paint in honour of the great man, because we can be Heroes in his absence."
News / Music
Cat Power Announced As First Act On 2016 Melt Line-Up
Melt off to a flying start.
News / Music
Cat Power Announces A Solo Theatre-Only Tour
These will be intimate shows and ones not to miss
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Cat Power
Offering the set-list and a T-shirt to a thankful punter who claims a hug, the audience is delighted and murmurs their support to the delicately talented Marshall as they shuffle out to find dinner.
News / Music
Cat Power Reveals More Australian Shows
Sydney Festival isn't the only appearance she'll make next year
Reviews / Live
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Live Review: Cat Power & Mick Turner
As the house lights and music usher away her band, Marshall holds court with a clutch of cigarette-wielding fans long after most leave, tickled by her parting words, “Fucking Brisbane… I love you motherfuckers.”