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Funk & Disco
Graffiti Child were formed in early 2015. The founding members, Richard Perriman (guitar and vocals) and Paul Sherritt (drums), joined forces with the amazing Alison Elcoat (vocals), and the tinkle-master Peter Lupton (keyboards) and set out to form the ultimate funk and disco band. In March 2017, the Slapadocious Sam Freedman joined on bass, followed by Plucktastic Michael Lucas - adding another layer of guitar and vocals.
All band members come with a great pedigree - and have played with many big names during their careers.
The band all share a passion for the sounds of 70s funk and disco - and their set list reflects this - with classic tracks from Chic, Sister Sledge, Kool & the Gang, Chaka Khan, Jocelyn Brown, The Bee Gees and many more.
Graffiti Child never fail to recreate the sights and sounds of the 70s - and guarantee to fill dancefloors.
The perfect band for any party, wedding, celebration - they are available for private or corporate function bookings.
The Falkners Arms, a family-friendly traditional pub in the heart of the Ancells Farm community in Fleet.
Great quality home-made food at reasonable prices, traditional Sunday lunches and summer barbeques
Extensive selection of award-winning beers and wines
Large gardens with children’s play area and adjacent public play parks
‘Saturday Night Live’ – the very best live party bands anywhere around every Saturday night
‘Falkners First Friday’ – live music on the first Friday of every month
Friday Cocktail Nights throughout the summer
Thursday night general knowledge quiz.
Funk & Disco
Falkners Close,
Ancells Farm,
Fleet,
Hampshire,
England,
GU51 2XF.
01252 811 311
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