BOB DYLAN is rightly regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. His songs have inspired countless singers, songwriters and instrumentalists to this day and have been interpreted in thousands of different ways.
This is also the case with the band MASTERPEACE, in which six excellent musicians from different countries have come together for the Dylan project .
However, the unique selling point of the formation, which was founded in 2016, is that the songs of US folk/rock legend Bob Dylan are sung by a woman in MASTERPEACE, namely singer Steffi Breiting (otherwise with the bands Moods Of Ally and Sweet Confusion, as well as working as a backing singer for Dirk Zöllner, for example), who makes the songs a highly interesting listening experience with her voluminous, slightly throaty and powerful soprano.
The rest of the MASTERPEACE line-up consists of Wolfram Bodag from the band Engerling (GDR blues icons and US singer Mitch Ryder's backing band for 30 years) on organ, piano and harp, drummer Jeff Allen (also a member of the bands of Snowy White and ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor), German guitarist Tobias Hillig (e.g. Moods Of Ally, Dirk Zöllner Band), who came up with the idea for MASTERPEACE - TheDylan Project, and bassist Malcolm Bruce (son of ex-Cream bassist Jack Bruce), who is now handling the four sails for bassist and MASTERPEACE co-founder Kuma Harada ( Mick Taylor Band, among others) from Japan, who sadly passed away in March 2023.
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