Cat Power finishes new album, returns to road
Singer/songwriter Cat Power (real name: Chan Marshall) will embark on a short U.S. tour in October after completing studio work on the follow-up to her 2003 album, "You Are Free."
After kicking things off with an Oct. 12 date in Oberlin, OH, the two-week jaunt will focus mostly on the South and Midwest. Marshall will also play a Nov. 14 set in New York as part of the Wall Street Rising Concert Series, sharing the bill with Blind Boys of Alabama.
"You Are Free," released in February 2003, was the singer's sixth studio effort. Marshall recorded her upcoming LP, entitled "The Greatest," in Memphis this past spring with a group of veteran session musicians including members of the Hi Records house band and Steve Potts, onetime drummer for Booker T and the MGs.
"Playing with these guys makes it a more joyful, country kind of thing," Marshall recently told Rolling Stone Magazine. "Just to have them sitting around, telling me stories about Ike and Tina [Turner], was really amazing."
"The Greatest" is due in stores in January 2006.
October 2005
12 - Oberlin, OH - Dionysus @ Oberlin College
13 - Baltimore, MD - Ottobar
14 - Charlottesville, VA - The Orange Peel
17 - Nashville, TN - Mercy Lounge
18 - Memphis, TN - Hi-Tone Cafe
20 - Springfield, MO - Randy Bacon Gallery
21 - Columbia, MO - Mojo's
22 - Urbana, IL - Canopy Club
23 - Chicago, IL - Park West
25 - Columbus, OH - Wexner Center for the Arts
26 - Louisville, KY - Bombard Theatre @ Kentucky Center
November 2005
14 - New York, NY - Tribeca Performing Arts Center (w / Blind Boys of Alabama)
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