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Jazz 15/12/2021

Cat Power Previews Covers (Jan 14) With Billie Holiday's "I'll Be Seeing You" & Reimagined Version Of Her Song "Hate" From The Greatest Retitled "Unhate"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Cat Power, the singer/songwriter/producer Chan Marshall, today previews her forthcoming album Covers (January 14, 2022/Domino) with a fresh interpretation of Billie Holiday's "I'll Be Seeing You" along with an updated rendition of the Cat Power song "Hate" from The Greatest (2006), retitled "Unhate" for the album.

She's also released a music video for "I'll Be Seeing You" which nods to Lady Day as Marshall sings behind a classic 1940's-style Shure microphone in a cabaret hall evoking the jazz legend's beautifully restrained vocals.

Watch the Greg Hunt-directed video for "I'll Be Seeing You" here: https://smarturl.it/CP-IllBeSeeingYouYT

"I'll Be Seeing You" was inspired by recent losses surrounding Marshall's inner circle of life—including Sun collaborator Philippe Zdar, who tragically passed in 2019.

"When people who you love have been taken from you, there's always a song that holds their memory in your mind," Marshall ruminates while talking about the importance that the cover itself holds in her heart. "It's a conversation with those on the other side, and it's really important for me to reach out to people that way."

Since Marshall announced the highly-anticipated Covers in early October with her take onFrank Ocean's "Bad Religion" and the Pogues' "A Pair Of Brown Eyes," she's appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden and announced a 32-date US tour that begins January 16, includes Brooklyn Steel on January 19, and continues into May. She also recently shared the first official music video for the album, with her take on Dead Man's Bones' "Pa Pa Power."

The previously released album previews have been highlighted everywhere from NYLON ("hits like a freight train") to Pitchfork, Vulture, FADER ("windblown and expansive'") and Rolling Stone, all echoing Marshall's multi-generational impact.

As Marshall explains herself, creating a conversation that spans generations is part of what drives her to continue performing and recording renditions of others' songs like she's done here: "I play covers all the time, and it's important for me to record them because it's what me and my listeners both get…," she explains, and in that regard Covers is an impressive document of artistic interpretation that is truly built to last.
More details including the full Covers tracklist and 2022 tour dates below.

COVERS TRACKLIST:
Bad Religion - Frank Ocean
Unhate - Cat Power - Chan Marshall
Pa Pa Power - Dead Man's Bones
White Mustang - Lana Del Rey
A Pair of Brown Eyes - The Pogues
Against the Wind - Bob Seger
Endless Sea - Iggy Pop
These Days - Jackson Browne
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Kitty Wells
I Had a Dream Joe - Nick Cave
Here Comes a Regular - The Replacements
I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday

TOUR DATES
1-16 Albany, NY - Empire Live
1-18 Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
1-19 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
1-20 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts
1-22 Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
1-24 Atlanta, GA - Eastern
1-25 Nashville, TN - Brooklyn Bowl
1-27 Houston, TX - House of Blues
1-28 Dallas, TX - Granada Theatre
1-29 Austin, TX - Emo's
1-31 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
2-02 Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
2-04 Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
2-05 Eugene, OR - McDonald Theatre
2-06 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall
2-07 Seattle, WA - The Showbox
2-09 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades
2-10 San Francisco, CA - Castro Theatre
2-11 Los Angeles, CA - The Orpheum Theatre
4-19 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
4-21 Detroit, MI -St. Andrews
4-22 Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
4-23 Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theater
4-25 St. Louis, MO - Red Flag
4-26 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue
4-27 Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
4-29 Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Smalls Theatre
4-30 Jersey City, NJ - White Eagle Hall
5-1 Port Chester, NY - The Capitol Theatre
5-3 New Haven, CT - Toad's Place
5-5 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theater
5-6 Charlotte, NC - Neighborhood Theatre.






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