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Melora Creager (born March 25, 1966) is an American
cellist The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G2, D3 ...
, singer-songwriter, performing artist and founder of the rock band Rasputina.


Early life, beginnings and Rasputina

Born in
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,
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, and adopted by a graphic designer and physicist, Creager was raised in
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. She started studying music at the age of 5, and at age 9 began playing the cello. As a child she was also a member of the Wichita Youth Symphony. Though she briefly quit playing in her teen years, after Creager moved to the east coast to attend
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and
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, she was convinced by friends to take it up again. In the late 1980s she played with the New York indie rock band
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. In 1991, Creager founded alternative cello ensemble Rasputina by writing a manifesto and placing a want-ad in the Village Voice stating "electric cellists wanted". Cellist/composer
Julia Kent Julia Kent is a Canadian cellist and composer from Vancouver, Canada, and based in New York City, United States. She has performed as a member of Rasputina (band), Rasputina and with Antony and the Johnsons. Musical career Kent creates music us ...
was the first respondent. Rasputina performed regularly at NYC venues such as CBGB's Gallery, Brownie's and Fez before being signed to Columbia Records in 1996, for whom they subsequently made two albums. Since 2005, Rasputina and Creager have released their music under her own label, Filthy Bonnet Recording Co. Creager makes unique use of historical events and figures in her lyrics and themes. Inspirations include the
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of 1911,
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, victims of
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,
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, and
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. Combining history and humor in song-form and spoken-word pieces, Creager is also unique in exploring women's history through pop music. Through more than eight albums and frequent touring, Creager through Rasputina, with varying members, has been an originator of and influence on such movements as
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and
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. Creager has created all of Rasputina's album covers, except for '' The Lost & Found'' which was designed by artist Ryan Obermeyer.


Other work and collaborations

Creager played cello with
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on the European leg of their ''
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'' world tour in 1994, including the band's final show in
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. According to Creager,
Kurt Cobain Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American musician who served as the lead vocalist, guitarist and primary songwriter of the rock band Nirvana. Through his angst-fueled songwriting and anti-establishment persona ...
personally called to offer her the job. She has said that touring with the band, as well as Cobain's suicide, made her realize that she found the idea of large-scale fame unappealing, stating, "Fame is just so unnatural. Fame kills and it was valuable to learn that early on," and "It was an amazing experience but I couldn't be happier being where I am now." In 2014, in honor of the 20th anniversary of Cobain's death, Creager launched ''Dedication Compilation'', what she referred to as "a collective free arts release". The ''Compilation'', a webpage containing poems, songs and art in memory of "those we've lost to suicide or overdose", included contributions from Melissa Auf der Maur and
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. Creager's debut solo album '' Perplexions'', was released in 2006. Creager has been a frequent collaborator of
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, playing cello on his albums '' Riding a Black Unicorn...'' (2011), ''
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'' (2014) and ''Heart Shaped Wound'' (2017). Creager was a featured artist on the song "Into The Black" by English band
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on their 2014 album '' The Bullet Within''. She was also credited as "additional cello" on the soundtracks to
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and
Terrance Zdunich Terrance Zdunich (; born July 23, 1976) is an American artist, singer, actor, writer, composer, producer, illustrator and storyboard artist. He is most known for his role as GraveRobber in ''Repo! The Genetic Opera'', as Lucifer in '' The Dev ...
's films ''
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'' (2008) and ''
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'' (2012). From 1988 to 1996, Creager was employed as a jewelry designer for Erickson Beamon, creating costume jewelry for
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,
Donna Karan Donna Karan (, born Donna Ivy Faske), also known as "DK", is an American fashion designer and the creator of the Donna Karan New York and DKNY clothing labels. Early life Karan was born Donna Ivy Faske to mother Helen "Queenie" Faske (née Rabin ...
, Barney's New York, and ''
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'' magazine. She continues her relationship with Anna Sui, occasionally designing fashion show invitations and T-shirts. Creager also has a short list of acting and film credits. In 1989 she briefly appeared as a member of the fictional Finger Lakes Trio in the film ''
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''. In 2003, Creager starred in the short film "On My Knees", by filmmaker
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, as Hannah Cullwick, whose diaries the film is based upon. Creager also wrote the music for the film, which appears on the Rasputina compilation album '' Great American Gingerbread''. In 2010, Creager and Rasputina were the subject of a documentary entitled ''Under the Corset'', created by podcaster and then-future Rasputina drummer
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. Creager also contributed additional voices to the 2018 pilot of the
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''.


Personal life

Creager has two daughters, Hollis and Ivy. She lives in
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. At some point in 2015, Creager became the victim of
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when her computer was hacked into and subsequently corrupted to the point of being unusable. Processing this experience, and the "mental breakdown" it caused her, became much of the inspiration for the 2015 Rasputina album ''
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''.


Discography

;Solo albums *'' Perplexions'' - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2006 *''Raw Silk (3 Covers)'' (EP) - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2012 *''Fa La La'' - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2015 ;with Ultra Vivid Scene *''
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'' - 1988 *''Mercy Seat'' (EP) - 1989 *'' Rev'' - 1992 ;with Rasputina *''Transylvanian Concubine/The Vaulted Eel, Lesson No. 6'' (promo) - Oculus, 1993 *''Three (3)'' (promo) - Columbia, 1994 *''
Thanks for the Ether ''Thanks for the Ether'' is the debut studio album of American rock band Rasputina, released on August 6, 1996, on Columbia Records. The album was recorded at Sear Sound Recording Studio in New York City, and produced by Jimmy Boyle and Melor ...
'' - Columbia, 1996 *''Three Lil' Nothin's'' (promo) - Columbia, 1996 *''
Transylvanian Regurgitations ''Transylvanian Regurgitations'' is an EP by Rasputina and remixed by Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez which was released in 1997 by Columbia Records. All songs are by Melora Creager except track 6, Brand New Key by Melanie Safka. Background ...
'' ( EP) - Columbia, 1997 *''
How We Quit the Forest ''How We Quit the Forest'' is the second studio album by American rock band Rasputina, released in 1998 by Columbia Records. After years of being out of print, it was re-released by frontwoman Melora Creager on her own label, Filthy Bonnet Recor ...
'' - Columbia, 1998 *''The Olde HeadBoard'' (promo) - Columbia, 1998 *'' The Lost & Found'' (self-released limited edition EP) - 2001 *'' Cabin Fever!'' -
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, 2002 *'' My Fever Broke'' (EP) - Instinct, 2002 *'' The Lost & Found'' (second edition EP) - Instinct, 2003 *'' Frustration Plantation'' - Instinct, 2004 *'' A Radical Recital'' (live) - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2005 *''
Oh Perilous World Oh Perilous World, the fifth full-length studio album from American cello rock band Rasputina, was performed by the band's creator cellist/lead singer Melora Creager and drummer Jonathon TeBeest with second chair Sarah Bowman contributing additio ...
'' (Vinyl LP, CD & Limited edition CD) - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2007 *'' Melora a la Basilica'' (Limited Edition Live EP), 2008 *'' The Willow Tree Triptych'' (Limited Edition EP), 2009 *'' Ancient Cross-Dressing Songs'' - A Special Recording For Brooklyn (Limited Edition EP), 2009 *'' Sister Kinderhook'' - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2010 *'' Great American Gingerbread'' - Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2011 *''
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- Filthy Bonnet Recording Co., 2015 Guest contributions *'' Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce'' by the
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- cello - 2001 *''
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'' by the Goo Goo Dolls - cello - 2002 *''
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'' by
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- appears only on the song "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" - 2004 *'' Repo! The Genetic Opera Soundtrack'' - additional cello - 2008 *'' Riding a Black Unicorn...'' by
Voltaire François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778) was a French Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his ''Pen name, nom de plume'' M. de Voltaire (; also ; ), he was famous for his wit, and his ...
- cello - 2011 *''
The Devil's Carnival ''The Devil's Carnival'' is a 2012 American musical horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Briana Evigan, Jessica Lowndes, Paul Sorvino, Emilie Autumn and Terrance Zdunich. The film marks the second collab ...
Soundtrack'' - additional cello - 2012 *'' The Bullet Within'' by
Birdeatsbaby Birdeatsbaby is an English progressive rock band from Brighton, United Kingdom, formed in 2008. At their start, the band's music was considered to be within the  dark cabaret genre, but later began to incorporate aspects of  heavy metal,  kl ...
- featured on the song "Into the Black" - 2014 *''
Raised by Bats ''Raised by Bats'' is the tenth studio album by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire, released in 2014. The album's production was crowdfunded by Voltaire's fans all over the world via a successful Indiegogo campaign; it would reach US$53 ...
'' by Voltaire - cello - 2014 *'' Heart Shaped Wound'' by Voltaire - cello - 2017


References


External links


Official Rasputina Website
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An Extensive Audio Interview with Melora Creager
on The Jekyll and Hyde Show, 106FM Jerusalem. October 2010 {{DEFAULTSORT:Creager, Melora 1966 births American rock cellists Living people Women rock singers Musicians from Kansas City, Missouri Rasputina (band) members 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers