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Catherine Popper

Catherine Popper is an bassist, singer, and songwriter recognized for her work across , Americana, and genres, often blending upright and electric with vocal harmonies.
She first gained widespread attention as the for from 2004 to 2006, contributing to albums like Cold Roses and .
Popper has collaborated extensively with artists such as , , , , , and , performing on recordings and tours that span , , and .
A key part of her career includes co-founding the vocal harmony trio with and Sasha Dobson in 2008, releasing the debut album No Fools, No Fun in 2014 and a follow-up holiday EP Christmas All Over Again in 2020.
She joined as bassist in 2009, appearing on their self-titled album before departing in 2011 due to touring demands.
In addition to session work, Popper made her Broadway debut in 2021 as a for the musical Diana: The Musical, after the production was interrupted by the in 2020.
As a solo artist, Popper has released singles including the original "Maybe It's All Right" in 2020 and a cover of Pere Ubu's "Breath" in 2021, both via Velvet Elk Records, showcasing her songwriting and lonesome vocal style.
She continues to perform live, including a notable appearance at a December 2024 benefit concert for longtime collaborator at New York's Beacon Theatre, where she joined him onstage for performances supporting his recovery from a spinal . In 2025, Popper launched her interview show Cat Popper's Interview Show and continued live performances.
Popper also designs and sells music-themed apparel through her website, blending her creative pursuits beyond music.

Early life and education

Childhood

Catherine Popper was born on December 28, 1973, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Raised in this Southern city, she experienced a family environment that encouraged early exposure to music through the presence of a home piano, on which she began experimenting with sounds as young as she could recall. Her parents, recognizing her budding interest, enrolled her in piano lessons at a very early age, though she found the experience frustrating and quickly developed a dislike for structured classical training on the instrument. Popper's Southern upbringing in provided a backdrop of regional musical traditions, though her personal influences drew from a diverse array of bassists and bands that she encountered growing up. She cited early admiration for Motown legend , punk rock pioneers , and reggae bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett as key figures shaping her sonic worldview. At around age 10, her passion ignited upon seeing an image of a woman playing upright bass in a , prompting her to pursue the instrument with enthusiasm and marking the start of her dedicated musical journey.

Education

Catherine Popper attended the School of the Arts for her high school education, where she received formal classical training on the string bass, gaining early exposure to fundamentals. Following high school, she moved to at age 19 and enrolled at the , pursuing studies in and further honing her instrumental proficiency. Through these programs, Popper developed essential skills in upright bass technique, including classical bowing and , which laid the groundwork for her professional versatility as a .

Career

1999–2006: Early bands and

In 1999, Catherine Popper joined the Brooklyn-based band Hem as their double bassist and backup vocalist, marking her entry into professional music within the scene. She contributed to the band's early recordings, playing acoustic bass on their debut album Rabbit Songs (2001) alongside core members and additional classical musicians. Her involvement extended to touring with Hem, including live performances such as their April 2003 show at the Borderline in , where she performed on upright bass. Popper continued with Hem through 2004, providing and harmony vocals on their second album Eveningland (2004), and appearing on bass for select tracks on the 2006 rarities compilation No Word from . These experiences helped her build connections in the vibrant indie community, leveraging her formal jazz training for adaptable performances in intimate folk settings. In 2004, Popper transitioned to , joining as bassist, double bassist, and backup vocalist after being recommended for a tour by of . She played a pivotal role in the band's alt-country sound, contributing bass and vocals to albums including Cold Roses (2005) and (2005), where her shadowing harmonies added emotional depth to tracks like "Sweet Illusions." The Cardinals toured extensively during this period, with Popper performing alongside Adams, guitarist J.P. Bowersock, drummer Brad Pemberton, and others at major events such as in 2006. Her tenure also included a third album contribution with 29 (2005), further showcasing her versatility across electric and upright bass. Popper departed from the Cardinals in 2006, concluding a formative phase that solidified her standing as a sought-after session musician. This period with Adams not only expanded her live performance portfolio but also opened doors to subsequent collaborations with prominent rock and country artists, enhancing her reputation for seamless integration into diverse ensembles.

2007–2014: Grace Potter, Jack White, and further collaborations

In 2009, Catherine Popper joined the rock band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals as their bassist and backing vocalist. She contributed to their live performances and toured extensively with the group across the United States and internationally, showcasing her skills in a high-energy blues-rock setting. Popper departed the band amicably on November 14, 2011, after two years of collaboration that expanded her presence in the rock scene. Following her time with , Popper joined Jack White's all-female backing band, The Peacocks, in 2012 for his solo tour promoting the album . As the band's bassist, she performed on prominent stages, including the in , where her upright and electric bass work supported White's eclectic rock arrangements during sold-out shows. This stint highlighted her adaptability in ensembles and marked a shift toward more experimental live formats. Throughout 2007–2014, Popper engaged in diverse live and session collaborations that broadened her musical footprint. She worked with country legend on performances blending Americana and rock elements. Similarly, she contributed bass and vocals to projects with singer-songwriter , emphasizing intimate, emotive arrangements. In early 2012, Popper performed live with , including a notable television appearance on the to promote his work. By 2013, she toured with singer-songwriter and drummer Pete Wilhoit, delivering acoustic reinterpretations of his catalog in intimate venues across . These partnerships underscored Popper's growing versatility as a and vocalist, allowing her to navigate genres from rock and Americana to in dynamic live environments. Her experience honed a seamless performance style that drew on her earlier roots while embracing broader rock influences.

2015–present: , , and recent activities

In 2015, Catherine Popper joined Jesse Malin's core band as bassist for his album New York Before the War, contributing to both recording and subsequent touring efforts. She continued performing with Malin, including a notable December 2015 appearance at New York City's , where she joined him onstage alongside guest for several songs. Popper has maintained her role in , the folk trio and Sasha Dobson, with a focus on live performances in the years following 2015. The group, known for its and repertoire, incorporated Popper's harmonies and original contributions during this period, as highlighted in a 2015 profile emphasizing her evolving vocal role within the band. continued regular New York-area gigs, including shows at venues like the , sustaining their collaborative dynamic through intimate, low-key sets. In November 2020, Popper released her debut solo single, "Maybe It's All Right," on Velvet Elk Records, marking a personal milestone amid recovery from professional accumulated from years of intensive touring. The track, written during the early , explores the duality of conflicting emotions, reflecting her experiences as a . Popper's recent live work has included high-profile backing roles, such as performing with Bonnie Raitt at the 2023 Americana Music Honors & Awards, where she was part of the event's all-star band. In September 2023, she played bass for three shows with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit during a transitional period for the band. In April 2025, she performed bass with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at the Savannah Music Festival. She also participated in the December 2024 benefit concerts for Jesse Malin at New York City's Beacon Theatre, joining him for songs like "You Know It's Day When Atheists Start to Pray" amid a lineup of guests including Elvis Costello. Into 2025, Popper has remained active with , performing at venues such as the Bitter End, continuing the trio's tradition of casual, harmony-driven outings.

Discography

Puss n Boots

is an all-female supergroup formed in 2008 by , Sasha Dobson, and Catherine Popper as a casual outlet for collaborative songwriting and performance in Brooklyn's music scene. The trio's dynamic emphasizes equal contributions, with each member handling lead vocals, harmonies, and multiple instruments including guitar, bass, drums, and pedal steel, fostering a relaxed, improvisational approach rooted in Americana and folk traditions. The group's debut album, No Fools, No Fun, was released on July 15, 2014, via , featuring Popper on throughout and providing lead vocals and harmonies on tracks she co-wrote, including "Always" and "Pines." The record blends original songs and covers, capturing the band's live chemistry with sparse, acoustic arrangements that highlight their vocal interplay. Subsequent releases include the holiday EP Dear Santa... in 2019, where Popper contributed bass and backing vocals to festive covers like "O Christmas Tree," and the single "Christmas All Over Again" that same year. Their second full-length album, Sister, arrived on February 14, 2020, also on Blue Note, with Popper playing bass, guitar, and drums while delivering lead vocals on tracks such as the original "Lucky" and the Paul Westerberg cover "It's A Wonderful Lie." The album features 14 tracks, mostly originals co-written by the trio, interspersed with '90s covers like Dolly Parton's "The Grass Is Blue," showcasing their evolved harmonies and thematic focus on sisterhood and resilience. Singles from Sister include "It's Not Easy" (January 2020) and the title track "Sister" (January 2020), both emphasizing the group's tight-knit vocal dynamics. No further studio albums or EPs have been released through 2025, though the group has issued occasional live recordings and maintained activity via tours. Touring highlights include intimate at venues like Levon Helm Studios in 2022 and Bearsville Theater in December 2024, underscoring their enduring appeal as a live blending intimacy with supergroup energy.

Jesse Malin

Catherine Popper has been a core member of 's backing band since 2015, contributing and backing vocals across multiple releases. Her first collaboration with Malin appeared on the 2015 album New York Before the War, where she played as part of the core ensemble alongside guitarist Derek Cruz and drummer Randy Schrager. The record, produced in part by Don Dilego, received praise for its raw, streetwise rock energy, with critics noting its anthemic quality and Malin's vivid songwriting; it peaked at No. 18 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. Later that year, Popper contributed to Outsiders, providing bass and co-writing the title track with Malin. The album blended punk influences with introspective lyrics, earning acclaim for its urgent, outsider-themed narratives; it reached No. 12 on the Heatseekers chart and was lauded by Uncut for capturing New York's gritty underbelly. In 2017, she performed bass and vocals on the EP Meet Me at the End of the World, produced by Joseph Arthur. The release, featuring apocalyptic folk-rock tones, was highlighted for its emotional depth amid global uncertainties, with American Songwriter commending its haunting resonance. Popper's bass and vocal work featured prominently on the 2019 album Sunset Kids, produced by and Tom Overby. Reviewers praised her funky bass lines, particularly on the reworked track "Meet Me at the End of the World Again," for adding apocalyptic urgency; the album debuted at No. 14 on the Heatseekers chart and was celebrated by for its cinematic scope and collaborative spirit. On the 2021 album Sad and Beautiful World, Popper again handled bass duties, contributing to its melancholic rock sound amid themes of loss. The record received positive notices for its heartfelt recovery narrative following personal tragedies, with American Songwriter noting its poignant balance of sorrow and resilience. In 2024, Popper appeared on the live album Chasing the Light, recorded at the Sheen Center in New York, where she provided bass, backing vocals, and lead vocals on "St. Christopher." The release, featuring guests like Tommy Stinson and H.R., was acclaimed for its triumphant energy and communal vibe, debuting at No. 7 on the Heatseekers chart; Rolling Stone highlighted its role in celebrating Malin's enduring New York punk roots.
AlbumYearPopper's CreditsNotable Reception
New York Before the War2015Bass guitarPeaked at No. 18 on Billboard Heatseekers; praised for anthemic .
Outsiders2015Bass, co-writer ("Outsiders")No. 12 on Heatseekers; Uncut lauded its gritty narratives.
Meet Me at the End of the World (EP)2017Bass, vocalsCommended for emotional depth by American Songwriter.
Sunset Kids2019Bass, vocalsNo. 14 on Heatseekers; Rolling Stone noted cinematic urgency.
Sad and Beautiful World2021BassPraised for resilient themes by American Songwriter.
Chasing the Light (live)2024Bass, backing vocals, lead vocals ("St. Christopher")No. 7 on Heatseekers; Rolling Stone celebrated its punk revival.

Solo releases

Catherine Popper's solo output has been limited to two singles released on the independent label Velvet Elk Records, marking her transition from collaborative work to independent songwriting and performance. Her debut single, "Maybe It's All Right," arrived on November 18, 2020, amid the and following a period of recovery that influenced her creative process. The track, which Popper wrote and recorded herself, delves into themes of emotional resilience and the duality of human experience, portraying the tension of simultaneously feeling despair and hope as an inherent aspect of being alive. In May 2021, Popper followed with her second single, a cover of Pere Ubu's 1978 track "Breath." Produced and arranged by drummer Van Romaine, the recording reinterprets the original's angular energy into a more introspective, atmospheric rendition that highlights Popper's vocal and multi-instrumental abilities. Released digitally, it continued her exploration of personal vulnerability through stripped-down arrangements. As of 2025, Popper has not issued any full-length albums, EPs, or additional singles under her solo moniker, though she has performed these tracks in live settings and podcasts, such as a appearance on ' "Playing Along."

Selected guest appearances

Catherine Popper has made several notable guest contributions as a and vocalist on other artists' recordings and soundtracks, showcasing her versatility in rock, , and genres. On Willie Nelson's 2006 album Songbird, produced by , Popper provided across multiple tracks, contributing to the project's intimate, acoustic sound during sessions at City's Loho Studios. She played bass on select tracks of Jack White's 2014 solo album Lazaretto, including "Temporary Ground," "High Ball Stepper," "Just One Drink," and "Entitlement," adding her upright and electric bass lines to the record's eclectic and influences. In 2013, Popper contributed to Joseph Arthur's The Ballad of Boogie Christ, a blending , rock, and experimental elements, where her playing supported Arthur's thematic exploration of redemption and spirituality on tracks like "Currency of Love." Popper's work appears on Brian Fallon's 2016 debut solo album Painkillers, co-produced by , including the track "," enhancing the folk-punk singer's heartfelt narratives with subtle, supportive grooves and background vocals. Her contributions extend to film and television soundtracks, such as providing bass on various cuts from the 2016 HBO series Vinyl: Music from the HBO Original Series, Vol. 1, capturing the era's rock 'n' roll energy. In Martin Scorsese's 2019 film , she played bass on the original motion picture soundtrack, supporting its nostalgic blend of classic and original compositions. No verified guest recording credits for Popper appear in major releases from 2023 to 2025, though she continued performing live and releasing her own material during this period.

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