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The Portland Cello Project is a collective of
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players in
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who have been performing since October 2006.


History

For almost a year, the group performed ambiguously under the names "Celli" and "Cellodarity" and eventually, exclusively "The Portland Cello Project." Originally started by Tony Rogers, the first rehearsal took place at the Musicians Union in Portland, Oregon on August 16, 2006. Present at the rehearsal were Tony Rogers,
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,
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, Douglas Jenkins, and Jenette Mackie. Also invited to that first rehearsal were Justin Kagan, Todd Bayles, Skip vonKuske, Adam Hurst, and Noah Seitz.Wise, Brian, ''Strad Magazine'', "Play that Funky Music", November 2009 The first performance of the group was at The Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, Oregon on Sunday October 15, 2006. The management and artistic direction responsibilities of the group were split between cellists Tony Rogers and Douglas Jenkins, until mid-2007 when Rogers left Portland for West Virginia. July 1, 2007 was Rogers last official show with the group at The Doug Fir Lounge. At this performance, the group surprised Rogers by dedicating to him a cover of John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads" with special guest
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singing. After Rogers' departure, Jenkins became the exclusive general manager and artistic director of the group. Jenkins also produced all of the recordings the group has released. In 2009 the group signed to a one-record deal with
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, becoming the first and only cello ensemble on the record label. From 2009–10 the group had external management from Ingrid Renan and
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of Shotclock Management. In 2009 the group was added to the roster of The Billions Booking Agency, under Mary Brabec, who continues to work with them today. In 2012, the group recorded and released the songs from
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's project, ''
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'', with guest singers.


Philosophy

While the goals of the group have evolved over the years, the group's current philosophy as stated on their website is: #"To bring the cello to places you wouldn't normally hear it." #"To play music on the cello you wouldn't normally hear played on the instrument." #"To build bridges across all musical communities by bringing a diverse assortment of musical collaborators on stage with them."


Touring

The group's first tour was as main support for
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on his west coast USA tour in December 2008. In spring 2009, the group toured as main support for
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, also on the west coast. The group's first national US and Canadian tour was with
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in fall 2009. Since 2009 the group has gone on numerous headlining tours, and played a wide variety of venues, from punk clubs like Dempsey's in Fargo, North Dakota, to the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, to concert halls like the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts and Millennium Park in Chicago.


Collaborations

As part of the group's philosophy to build bridges across music communities, the group includes musical collaborators on almost every show. The group's first collaborations with non-cellists were with
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and Peter Broderick on Thursday May 24, 2007, at the Holocene nightclub in Portland, Oregon.Withington, Jim
Portland Mercury
May 2007
Musicians the group has collaborated with include:
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, Justin Power, Weinland, The Builders and the Butchers,
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, Shenandoah Davis, Kaylee Cole, The 1900s,
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Repertoire

The group's repertoire contains a wide variety of music, from classical pieces and movie themes, to jazz standards, to pop music covers and hip-hop. The group tries to perform an entirely new program on every series of performances. Almost all of the music performed by The Portland Cello Project is arranged by members of the group. The majority of the arrangements are written by Douglas Jenkins. Kevin Jackson and Skip vonKuske also contribute arrangements to the group.


Discography

* Limited Edition EP (2008 ''self released'') * Self-Titled'' (2008 ''self released'') * The Thao and Justin Power Sessions (2009 ''Kill Rock Stars'') * The Justin Timberlake Covers (2009 ''self released'', digital only) * Thousand Words (2010 ''self released'') * The Kanye West and Rihanna Covers Single (2011 ''Kill Rock Stars'', Digital Only)


Film

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Members

The group has a revolving cast, depending on who is available for performances and touring. Performing cellists include or have included: Diane Chaplin, Skip vonKuske,
Gideon Freudmann Gideon Freudmann, is a composer, performer and cello innovator coined the term ''CelloBop'' to describe his music. His solo performances often include improvisation and the use of technology to sample, loop and layer tracks in real time to create ...
, Kevin Jackson, Douglas Jenkins, Lauren McShane, Julian Kosanovic, Sage Coy, Heather Blackburn, Justin Kagan, David Eby, Collin Oldham, Anna Fritz, M Allegra Sauvage, Sonja Myklebust, Galen Cohen, Ashia Grzesik, Samantha Kushnick, Robert Brooks, Brian Bruner, Emma Wood, Melissa Bach, Sarah Young, Tony Rogers, Heather Broderick, Jessie Dettwiler, Erin Winemiller, Jenette Mackie, and Noah Seitz. Increasingly the group incorporates other instruments as part of their regular line up. Their regular percussionist is Tyrone Hendrix. Other drummers have included Matthew Berger, John Vecchiarelli, and Rachel Blumberg. Brass and Woodwind players have included: John Whaley, Teagen Andrews, Jen Harrison, Jourdan Paul, Jill Coykendall, Leander Star, and Elise Blatchford.


References


External links


Portland Cello Project Official Website

Profile on The Portland Cello Project Collaborating with Laura Gibson from NPR



Portland Cello Project Profile from Spin Magazine
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