The Band
We play a wide repertoire of popular music from the 60s to the present day.
Every song is carefully selected and arranged to form well thought-out sets
that will keep your guests on the dance-floor all night long.
Consisting of experienced and enthusiastic musicians Something Borrowed
is the perfect choice for wedding receptions, corporate functions and private
parties. As one of the finest function bands working in the UK today, they
will take your party to another level.
Plus, as Something Borrowed is made up of such talented
musicians, we can provide all the music
you need. We can
provide a sophisticated atmosphere for the reception or wedding breakfast
with Solo Classical Guitar or a String
Quartet. Once the band
has finished keep the party going with our DJ
service.
Not sure what kind of music you need? Just get
in touch and we’ll happily advise on a suitable line-up for your occasion and
budget.
Whenever quality music and high-class performance is required, Something
Borrowed will deliver every time.
Our Musicians
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Tim Haycocks - Tim has been gigging
for 11 years and has gigged with the James Taylor Quartet and played
guitar with Skunk Anansie. He studied music at college and has taught
guitar and singing for 3 years.. more >>
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Danny Russell - Danny is a music producer who plays
the guitar. He’s the main
songwriter in his originals band The Mariana Hollow www.themarianahollow.com and
has played all over the UK in various bands with varying amounts of
make-up on his face. more >>
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Graham Sims - Graham started playing the guitar
at the age of 18. Six months latter the band he had formed reached
the semi-finals of a U.K. Battle of the Bands competition held at the
Oval Rockhouse Norwich. more >>
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Susie Gillis - Susie began her musical studies
before she can remember. Initially taught (or encouraged) by her parents,
both musicians, she began her studies with the violin. more >>
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Ben Hartley - Ben has been playing drums since
1992, first learning with Berkshire Young Musicians Trust and then
studying for a music degree at the Guildhall school of Music and Drama
in London, graduating in 2006. more >>
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