The Cello Chix: Tearing and Sawing Through Classic Rock Since 2002
All of the Cello Chix hail from the Boston area. Becca and Susanna , classically-trained cellists, both went to the Oberlin Conservatory , but only really got to know each other a decade later at a friend's party in Watertown . A fan of hiking and funky acoustics, the friend suggested that the two bring their cellos on a hike and then play some tunes in a ravine. The prospect of turning antiques into kindling didn't thrill the cellists, so instead they decided to start playing duos at friends' parties, getting paid in chocolate and compliments. It was the usual string stuff: Bach, Handel, Haydn. But they also tried out a couple of Susanna's Beatles arrangements. Those were a hit. Emboldened, the Cello Chix started showing up at Open Mic Night at the Burren , replaced their antique cellos with electric ones, ditched the Haydn, and soon got gigs playing oldies and newbies at bars around Cambridge. It was there--at Toad , specifically--where they met Nancy , a drummer and FOAF. Nancy brings over twenty years of playing and gigging experience--plus a certain je ne sais quois--to the band. The Cello Chix now have a repertoire of over 45 classic rock, jazz, pop and Latin tunes, a loyal and sizeable following, and a debut CD, under the covers.
Check them out at cellochix.com