Melora Creager was born March 25, 1966 to an administrator and physicist at a university, and a graphic designer. Being a very artistic family, the children were 'practically required' to learn an instrument. At the age of five, Melora took up the piano. At nine, she took up the cello, around which her professional life now revolves. She ...
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Melora Creager was born March 25, 1966 to an administrator and physicist at a university, and a graphic designer. Being a very artistic family, the children were 'practically required' to learn an instrument. At the age of five, Melora took up the piano. At nine, she took up the cello, around which her professional life now revolves. She quit cello in the 8th grade, when she learned that it wasn't cool. After high school, she got her chance to escape from Kansas by attending Parsons School of Designs in New York. There, her college friends encouraged her to take up the cello again to supplement their live gigs. After a few years, she quit school and focussed entirely on her music. In 1991, she formed the beginnings of Rasputina, seven girls in Victorian undergarments rocking out on the cello. As time went on and she became more knowledgable in the areas, she trimmed the group down to three girls [now two] and a live drummer. Their major releases included Thanks For the Ether [1996], How We Quit the Forrest [1998], Cabin Fever! [2002], and Frustration Plantation [2004]. Specialising in 'funny, depressing' songs, the music of Rasputina is rich, powerful, beautiful, and surprisingly original. Melora currently lives in Brooklyn with her daughter, Hollis. Show less «