It’s the funkiest get down in town – a HipShakin’, Hotsteppin’ Legwarmin’, Flaresflappin’, Afrogleanin’ Ghettoblastin’, Platformpoundin’, Hustlebustin’, Cooldiggin’ revival of the sound, style and dance moves of the Seventies.Īge Recommendation: 7+ (under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)Īpprox Running Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes (incl. By autumn of that year, Gish was no longer. Pitch-perfect harmonies, a tight-as-Spandex band and slicker-than-Saturday Night Fever choreography combine in one night at the disco you’ll never forget. Disco Inferno were formed by teenagers Ian Crause (guitars and vocals), Paul Willmott (bass), Daniel Gish (keyboards), and Rob Whatley (drums) in Essex in 1989. Chorus Lil mama, show me how you move it Go head, put your back into it Do your thing like it aint nothing to it Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl Lil mama, show me how you move it Go head. If you ever dreamed of going to New York’s Studio 54, Disco Inferno takes you there – in an all-singing, all-dancing celebration of everything D.I.S.C.O.įeaturing the hits of the Bee Gees, Village People, Jacksons, Sister Sledge, Rose Royce, ABBA, Donna Summer, Barry White, Kool and the Gang, Earth Wind and Fire, Gloria Gaynor, Billy Ocean, Weather Girls, Candi Staton, The Trammps, Gap Band, Wild Cherry and more. original song written and composed by Ron Kersey and Leroy Green first recorded by The Trammps. Disco Inferno has been 'Gettin' Down' since 1996. ![]() ![]() Let’s dance, let’s shout, come and shake your body down with the electrifying show that screams glitter balls and good times all the way.
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