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HELEN MONEY: rocker who plays the cello

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On stage occurs from head to toe dressed in simple black, nude, skinny but strong arms decorated with a single leather bracelet, short hair that she still obscures his face as he bends over his instrument and plays standing, surrounded by wires, pedals and all necessary and This unnecessary electronics classically trained cellist originally from Los Angeles, whose real name is Alison CESL, the first twenty years of his life almost exclusively listened to classical music – as her fate (in the form of the album Who’s Next by the Who) did not prevent the time. Alison only after graduating from Chicago’s Northwestern switched to the field of rock music, and build a career “rock cellist” on the scene of Chicago. Over the years, Alison participated in the creation of over a hundred albums, and collaborated with artists like Bob Mold, Poi Dog Pondering, Mono, Broken Social Scene, Disturbed, Portishead … The turning point in her career occurred in 2007: even though she was offered a full scholarship to study composition at the prestigious (They say it is prestigious. We do not have a clue.) Mills College in Oakland, Alison refuses, deciding to compose in his own rules; this year he began a solo career and published the first album, Helen Money. Ten years ago, countless tours and three albums later!

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