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The Wedding of Abel & Sarah – 8 January 2017
Wedding dance

Wow!  It was a HOT day, but nobody seemed to mind too much.
They were too busy celebrating the love of this beautiful couple.  People came from all around Australia (and many from halfway across the globe) to be with Abel & Sarah on this beautiful celebration of their love.

We provided our sound for the ceremony as well as for the rest of the day.  Sarah & Abel also chose to have me entertain their guests with my live acoustic music over canapes and then move into live jazz vocals over dinner.

The guests were so lovely and very friendly.  It was an absolute pleasure to be a part of this very special celebration of love for these two beautiful people.

The songs they chose for the special times of the day were –

Processional – Just Breathe by Pearl Jam
Signing of the Registry – Halo by Beyonce / Love Lost by Temper Trap
Recessional – Sweet Disposition by Temper Trap

Bridal Party Entry – Happy by Pharrell Williams
Cake Cutting – Happy Together by The Turtles
Father Daughter Dance – Every Breath You Take by The Police
Bridal Dance – Milk by Kings of Leon

Suppliers of the day –

Venue – Parkwood International
Photographer – Leigh Warner
Celebrant – Shane Vincent
Entertainment – NikNat Entertainment

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Written by Nik Reeds

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