The band Dirty Cello is fronted by cellist Rebecca Roudman and this hard-rocking blues and rock band travels the world putting on high energy shows, from Iceland to the Middle East.
The band got their start however with Rebecca’s cello studies at Cal State East Bay where she has recently returned to complete a graduate degree and lead the orchestra.
On March 22 in honor of Women’s History Month, the Dirty Cello band will be presenting a female-centric concert featuring both Dirty Cello and students from the CSUEB music program.
The concert will be held in Room MB 1055 at 7 pm and is free and open to the public.
The band Dirty Cello is cello like you’ve never heard before featuring wailing blues and shredding rock. The band has been described as,
"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." - Argus Courier
Dirty Cello is known for their humorous takes on 21st century female experiences, and they’ll be performing some of their songs on this theme including, “Don’t Call Me Honey,” and “What gives you the right,” along with their usual mix of everything from Hendrix to Charlie Daniels. The concert will also feature student performers Eden Hey, Kaleigh Thurman, Rachel Kimura, and Emily Greco.
March 22 7 pm Cal State East Bay, Music and Business Building, Room 1055 Free and open to the public Reserve your free ticket here or seating will be available on the day of, space permitting. Reserve your seat here: https://bit.ly/womensconcert_csueb