Christy and Jeff chose Raleigh’s NC Museum Of Art for both ceremony and
reception on the first Saturday of December.
The ceremony was held in the east building and the reception in the new
building. After the ceremony, guests
started making their way over and I had a mix of soft rock and classic soul
playing for the 100 guests. They enjoyed
heavy hors d’oeuvres while the wedding party was getting pics taken by
photographer Michael Moss.
The wedding party arrived for introductions and I invited
guests into the dance floor room for the intro’s lead by the cutest redheaded
flower girl and ring bearer ever. I introduced
the wedding party to “Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever” by The Band and they
came right in and joined the guests for dinner.
I continued a mix of soft rock and classic soul during the hors
d’oeuvres dinner. After dinner, we had
the Cinda’s Creative cake
cutting to “How Sweet It Is” and a few toasts.
I loved the Red Sox groom’s cake shaped like a baseball cap! Christy and
Jeff made with way to the dance floor and had their first dance to “The Way I
Am” by Ingrid Michaelson. There were a
ton of Alabama fans there so I opened the floor with “Sweet Home Alabama” since
they had just beaten Missouri for the title an hour before. The floor packed and some Motown kept them
out there.
For the next 3 hours I kept guests dancing to current top
40, 80’s a few country songs and some oldies.
When I saw the groom’s cake I knew the last dance would be “Sweet
Caroline” and I invited everyone on the floor to dance with Christy and Jeff,
which they did. What a fun group to play
for and congratulations to Christy, Jeff and The Crimson Tide!
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