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What: Dirty Cello @ The California Theatre of Santa Rosa

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Dirty Cello @ The California Theatre of Santa Rosa

On Jan 15, three amazing female vocalists will present Powerhouse Ladies, at the California Theatre in Santa Rosa. The concert will be performed in the round - the singers will take turns trading off songs, all while on stage together.

Each singer brings something unique and packs a punch. Rebecca Roudman of Dirty Cello is known for her wild blues and rock, Michelle Lambert delivers a fun show filled with heartfelt original music and infections pop hooks, and Cosmo and Leslie are a songwriting duo that plays a mix of folk, blues, rock and country. Variety, depth and the unfettered female voice are the name of the game for one night only.

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Where: The California Theatre of Santa Rosa

528 7th St
Santa Rosa
CA
95401
United States

Who: Dirty Cello

Bluegrass

Dirty Cello…cello like you’ve never heard before.

From China to Italy, and all over the U.S., Dirty Cello brings the world a high energy and unique spin on blues and bluegrass. Led by vivacious cross-over cellist, Rebecca Roudman, Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard before. From down home blues with a wailing cello to virtuosic stompin’ bluegrass, Dirty Cello is a band that gets your heart thumping and your toes tapping! “Dirty Cello’s music is all over the map: funky, carnival, romantic, sexy, tangled, electric, fiercely rhythmic, and textured, and only occasionally classical.” Lou Fancher, Oakland Magazine. “The band plays every style imaginable, and does some fantastic covers. (Their rendition of “Purple Haze” is incredible.) But what is most spectacular about them is hearing the depth of soul in Roudman’s playing—it goes beyond what most people would expect from the instrument. She plays it with so much heart, you’ll wonder why more bands don’t have a cellist.” Good Times Santa Cruz “The group seamlessly careens from blues to bluegrass and rock in a way that really shouldn’t make sense but somehow does.” LA Times

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