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Original Post By:
swadders
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Date: 2/16/2015 12:25:14 PM |
Me and my wife always really loved Somewhere Over The Rainbow played on ukulele so we decided we wanted it playing during our wedding ceremony. We managed to find these guys. They were amazing and combined their songs with the Ike and guitar. They also played throughout our reception and wedding breakfast. I was so impressed, they inspired me to take up the Ike myself!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfCLOpszeR4
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Posted By:
swadders
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Date: 2/16/2015 12:28:16 PM |
Me and my wife always really loved Somewhere Over The Rainbow played on ukulele so we decided we wanted it playing during our wedding ceremony. We managed to find these guys. They were amazing and combined their songs with the Ike and guitar. They also played throughout our reception and wedding breakfast. I was so impressed, they inspired me to take up the Ike myself!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfCLOpszeR4
http://www.rockmyreception.co.uk
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Posted By:
Ukulele Rob
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Date: 2/16/2015 9:58:36 PM |
From musicians everywhere: Thanks for hiring actual musicians who played actual musical instruments and actually sang at your wedding. It seems it's all DJ's and iPods these days, but if you keep the band down to two people (like these guys), I guess you can keep stuff within budget. Scrimp on the cake ... not on the music.
And if by "lke" you mean "ukulele," keep playing it! I have. I'll be serenading my sweetheart with it in just a few months ... for our 42nd wedding anniversary. (I've changed strings a few times during those years ... but haven't changed the wife!)
Congrats and best wishes to both of you!
PS: Your wedding band is having a lot of fun at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehlnDaVA5Vw . You folks in the north of England are fortunate.
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Posted By:
Rob Uker
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Date: 2/17/2015 2:09:41 PM |
Two years ago my friends daughter asked me to play
the Bridal Chorus at her wedding and last summer my wife and I renewed our vows for our 25th anniversary and she asked me to record Canon for the ceremony.
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