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Dirty Cello at American Music Festival Summer Concerts in the Park

When:
Sunday, August 29, 2021, 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM
Where:
Azalea Park 412 Azalea Park Rd. Brookings, OR 97415
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412 Azalea Park Rd
Brookings, OR  97415
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From Iceland 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!<br /><br />&quot;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.&quot; Good Times Santa Cruz?<br />&quot;Anyone who&#39;s been in an audience when the San Francisco Bay Area Dirty Cello takes the stage knows that something unique happens whenever cellist Rebecca Roudman and ensemble come face to face with living, breathing (and whooping and shouting) fans.&quot;<br />- Strings Magazine<br />&quot;Dirty Cello have been hard to describe, apart from saying that a cello (played in ways you won’t quite believe) is involved, and the range of music takes the word eclectic and supercharges it to meltdown levels of energy and invention.&quot; - Argus Courier