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  1. The New York City-based trio Rasputina was led by singer/songwriter Melora Creager, a classically-trained cellist who backed Nirvana on the group's final tour. In 1992, Creager placed a want ad seeking other cellists to form a rock band; among those responding was Canadian musician Julia Kent, and with the later addition of Polish native Agnieszka Rybska, Rasputina was born.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RasputinaRasputina - Wikipedia

    Rasputina may refer to: Maria Rasputin (1898–1977), daughter of Grigori Rasputin; Masha Rasputina (born 1965), Russian pop singer; Rasputina (band), an American band; Illyana Rasputina, a.k.a. Magik, a character in X-Men This page was last edited ...

  4. Her famed surname played a significant role: the public showed great interest in seeing “Maria Rasputina, the daughter of the mad monk, made famous by his exploits in Russia” (as she was ...

  5. Rasputina. Fascinating. The interplay of three cellos on Thanks For The Ether is one of weaving, hypnotic voices, made all the more complex by the sweet voice floating over the top (with the most amazing vibrato I’ve ever heard, by the way). Both adhering to and going beyond chamber music, the melodic lines flit along side by side, evoking a ...

  6. The name Rasputina comes merely from feminizing the moniker of that unkillable trickster aesthete of yore. Employing elaborate costuming spanning all periods of human history, Rasputina brings marginalized historical female figures and stories to light in the pop form, using archetypal characters such as Indian princesses, Hawaiian handmaidens and Medieval queens.

  7. Formed by Melora Creager in 1991, Rasputina is an American alternative/historical music ensemble and noted as the first cello-only rock group. Melora has been joined ...

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