Bryce Dexter performed with The King Graffiti Band from 2003-2017. He was our leader and the reason the band was formed. His Elvis Presley tribute featured The Kings's early hits, movie songs, Vegas era, and spiritual classics. Bryce and the band performed for municipal celebrations, theaters, clubs, corporate functions, and private parties. The St. Louis Rams hired them on more than one occasion for their summer training camp festivities.
Bryce was adored by the people of Macomb and the surrounding area. The band was honored to be the headlining act for Colchester Labor Day Celebrations for 14 years in a row.
Everyone in Central Illinois knew Larry Louderman as a talented musician and a fine man. His personality was soft-spoken but his guitar and keyboard skills roared on stage. He was a member of many popular bands over the years and contributed musical talent to his church's ministry. He was an essential part of the Colchester, Illinois Labor Day Celebration as the Sound Engineer and Musical Director for over 40 years.
Larry created and directed "The Gospel Jamboree" in 2016 and 2017. The event featured 18 singers and musicians, an amazing light show by Steve Carson, and music from popular artists celebrating religious themes. It was the culmination of Larry's long musical career and featured his most talented friends.
Larry Louderman performed with King Graffiti Band from 2004-2018.
The King Graffiti Band's original Drummer was George Richbark. George is shown here setting up for a show when we performed for The St. Louis Rams and their fans. He played with the band from 2003 until 2016.