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Wedding ceremony music – a basic guide

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

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The thing about your wedding is that it’s your wedding.  This means there is no right or wrong about any aspect - you can do things any way you like!  Isn’t that exciting?!??!

I’ve worked with couples who chose to drop the traditional first dance and replace it with something just as unique and romantic.  One couple considered the idea of not having a processional song at all (bride walking up the aisle at beginning of ceremony), instead arriving at the same time as the groom - but with a twist.  (more…)

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Keeping up with the Joneses

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

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Over the last 8 years or so, I’ve really “kept up with the Joneses” - the entire family. Before Natalie Jones was even engaged, I was the DJ at her 21st, her older brother’s wedding, her younger brother’s 21st in Auckland, and her mother’s 50th birthday.

And then - Rob and Natalie got married. The ceremony was held at St Mark’s Church in Remuera. I’m pretty sure that church is used on a current TSB Bank TV commercial too… (more…)

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A wedding day promise that simply “blew away”.

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

At Tara and Morgan’s wedding at Castaways in September 2006, they asked the guests to make a promise and throw it away.

Tara had her heart set on a cliff side ceremony at Castaways in Waiuku. Thankfully Morgan braved the odds and made the final call, and despite what felt like gale force winds and darkening skies threatening to dump torrential rain, Tara got her wish. While it wasn’t exceptionally cold, the wind was so fierce that even the bridesmaids and grooms men closest to the action could not hear the vows. Shortly afterwards, Morgan and Tara said that they both each heard each other, and that was all that mattered. However, I worked in a surprise for the guests later that evening. (more…)

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