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  1. Gay-Yee Westerhoff – cello (2000–present) Former members. Haylie Ecker – first violin (2000–2008) Discography Studio albums. Born (2000) Shine (2002) Classified (2004) Play (2011) Compilations. Remixed (2003) Explosive: The Best of Bond (2005) EPs. The Collection (2020) Promotional records. Raymond Weil (2001) Fab Field's Mix ...

    • 2000–present
  2. Gay-Yee Westerhoff, co-founder of Bond, is from Yorkshire, England, and is the quartet’s cellist. Gay-Yee holds an Honours degree in Music from Trinity College in London. Before Bond’s rise to fame after signing with Decca/Universal, Gay-Yee worked all over the world with groups including Primal Scream, the Spice Girls, Talvin Singh ...

  3. Gay-Yee Westerhoff was born on 14 June 1973 in Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress and composer, known for Johnny English (2003), Black Widow (2021) and Bond: Samba (2006).

    • Actress, Composer, Music Department
    • June 14, 1973
    • Gay-Yee Westerhoff
  4. Mini Bio. Gay-Yee Westerhoff was born on June 14, 1973 in Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress and composer, known for Johnny English (2003), Black Widow (2021) and Bond: Samba (2006). Trivia. Has an Honours Degree in music from Trinity College of Music in London. Is half Chinese and half Welsh. Plays the cello, bass guitar, and piano. Quotes.

    • June 14, 1973
  5. Together Tania Davis (violin), Eos Counsell (violin), Elspeth Hanson (viola) and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello) are BOND, the original and best-selling string quartet of all time.

  6. Born on June 14, 1973 at Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, Gay-Yee Westerhoff is a Chinese-English. Westerhoff studied A-level music at Wyke College in Hull and holds an Honours Degree in music from Trinity College of Music in London.

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    Together Tania Davis (Violin), Eos Counsell (violin), Elspeth Hanson (viola) and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello) complete the line-up of BOND. At its launch, BOND was hailed in the press as ‘the Spice Girls of Classical music’, and went onto turn the world of classical crossover music on its head, spawning many electric string groups inspired by its unique sound.