The Section Quartet Explained

The Section Quartet
Background:classical_ensemble
Origin:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years Active:–present
Label:Viamin, Decca
Current Members:

The Section Quartet is a string quartet founded by Eric Gorfain that performs cover versions of rock songs.

History

Eric Gorfain founded the quartet after working for the 1996 tour of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. He said the quartet fulfilled his desire to play lead guitar in a rock band. The debut album, No Electricity Required (2004), contained Gorfain's arrangement of "Dazed and Confused" by Led Zeppelin in addition to cover versions of songs by Coldplay, Kiss, Iron Maiden, and Queens of the Stone Age.[1]

The Section Quartet consists of Gorfain on violin, Daphne Chen on violin, Richard Dodd on cello, and Leah Katz on viola. They have performed on soundtracks and pop music albums, such as Stripped (RCA, 2002) by Christina Aguilera. Their performance on "Beautiful" impressed the songwriter, Linda Perry. She produced the quartet's album Fuzzbox (2007) for Decca Records.[2]

Discography

As guest

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dan Hagerty. Buried Treasure Volume 2: Overlooked, Forgetten and Uncrowned Albums. 31 July 2017. 20 September 2016. Liberties Press. 978-1-910742-74-7. 223–.
  2. Web site: Mason. Stewart. Section Quartet. AllMusic. 24 July 2017.
  3. Web site: Section Quartet Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 25 July 2017.