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Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) is an American musical group from Los Angeles known for its series of tribute albums to rock and pop acts.. VSQ is a series of string quartet projects developed and produced by CMH Records, an independent record company based in Los Angeles.
The music for the historical fiction-romance streaming television series Bridgerton, on the novel series of the same name by Julia Quinn, features an orchestral and classical score composed and produced by Kris Bowers and orchestral covers of contemporary popular music, [1] [2] performed by Vitamin String Quartet, Dunno and Bowers himself. [3]
"Contrapasso": The track is a piano arrangement of the song of the same name composed by Vitamin String Quartet [9] of a song by Nine Inch Nails. [7] 22. "White Hats" "Chestnut" 2:27: 23. "Back to Black" "Trace Decay": The track is a piano arrangement of the song of the same name by Amy Winehouse. [7] [8] 1:58: 24. "No One's Controlling Me"
One of the hottest pop culture-inspired string quartets around will come to Akron on Oct. 24 — Vitamin String Quartet. E.J. Thomas Hall is the third stop on the group's U.S. tour "The Music of ...
MILWAUKEE - From the ‘Bridgerton’ soundtrack, to a chart-topping album of Taylor Swift covers, Vitamin String Quartet has had quite the year! Their tour ‘The Music of Taylor Swift ...
Vitamin Records is a Los Angeles–based record label founded in 1999 as a subsidiary of CMH Records.The label was formerly home to the Vitamin String Quartet, who are best known for performing string quartet tributes to popular rock and metal acts such as Tool, Nine Inch Nails, and Radiohead.
The song has also been covered by the Vitamin String Quartet, Boyce Avenue and on the UK television show Orange Unsigned Act by contestant Tommy Reilly. Additionally, a cappella versions have been produced by groups including Wheaton College's Gentlemen Callers, MIT's Resonance [61] and Boston-based Overboard. Flowers performed the song during ...
The performance was accompanied by musicians from the Vitamin String Quartet, a gospel choir and included the contribution of the band's fans. The extended play includes rearranged versions of three songs extracted from Thirty Seconds to Mars' third studio album, This Is War (2009), and a cover version of a song by U2.