There is something about a Southern Tennessee wedding that makes me smile, and these two weddings are certainly something to celebrate. Our team at Snyder Entertainment was honored to get to work with two beautiful couples, at two beautiful venues, on a very beautiful Saturday spring day. Here's a quick recap of two sweet Southern style weddings...
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Nashville Bridesmaid Diary | "We Are Family. I Got All My Sisters With Me!"
I'm so excited about this edition of DJ Diaries because I'm getting to write it from MY experience. No, I wasn't the DJ; but, I was a bridesmaid! My brother and new sister-in-law got married on September 26th at The Wren's Nest in Murfreesboro. Even the rain couldn't take away from the beauty surrounding the day! Brian provided the soundtrack to my killer dance moves, and I can honestly say that he knows how to keep a party on it's feet! Here is the bridesmaid diary from my brother's wedding!
Nashville DJ Diaries | A Southern Family Affair!
Emily and Adam could have had a huge wedding at an expensive barn, but they opted for a smaller, more intimate affair at Emily's uncle's farm in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Brad Ford walked Emily through the planning process while she was completing her last semester at Belmont University. While many would buckle under wedding planning and graduation stress, Emily kept her cool to plan a huge Southern celebration for her and Adam's wedding!
1. Tell us a little about the couple and their wishes for their wedding: Adam and Emily were the nicest most laid back couple I've worked with in a while. Emily just graduated from Belmont University so we connected immediately as that was my alma mater. She wanted her reception to be a party and she took the time to pick songs that touched on each generation of guest that was in attendance. Despite being overwhelmed with finals and wedding plans Emily never seemed to get stressed when I would work with her on music. It was a pleasure being a part of this process and this will be an event I will remember for a long long time.
2. Was there anything special or unique about the day? Special moments among family members? Couple? Friends? Where do I begin? First of all the reception was held on her uncle's farm in Shelbyville, Tennessee and it was one of the most beautiful properties I have ever been to. They have a beautiful home, lake, horse pastures and barn. Absolutely breathtaking. That by itself would be enough. But the family was very nice and gracious so we felt at home the whole day. The ceremony was smaller and at a different location but while the wedding party were taking their pictures the videography team set up a screen and had a viewing of the actual ceremony at the reception to pass the time. I thought this was a nice touch.
3. What were some of the couples music selections? All I can say is they had fantastic music choices. We did a fantastic wedding party introduction to Now That We Found Love and then had a great first dance moment with Tenerife Sea by Ed Sheeran. I hadn't done a Anniversary Dance in a while so it so great to do that again. She chose Talking Out Loud for that and man that's the perfect song for a Anniversary Dance. Emily trusted us to pick a lot of the music but we had some very specific conversation about vibe and overall expectations. However, the songs she specifically picked were awesome and a little outside the box. We threw back a little to Lakeside Fantastic Voyage, No Parking on the Dance Floor by Midnight Starr, She's a Bad Mama Jama by Carl Carlton...and the list goes on. She even had a deep cut in there by The Gap Band that I didn't even have in my catalog which shocked me! Outside of the classics we focused on 90's party classics which were all hits. For more current selections I think the big hits were Shut Up and Dance by Walk The Moon and Want to Want Me by Jason Derulo. Of course we wobbled, shuffled and did a Slide or two to round everything off. They were big Volunteer fans so we have a whole UT exit planned. Our last song was Turn Down for What which if you've ever been to a UT game you are familiar with the whole "Third down for What" thing. Then the guests lined up a path to the getaway car with UT pom poms and we blasted Rocky Top as they ran through the lines and into their car. It was a nice exit.
4. Were there any dance floor highlights? Yes! The whole night was a highlight. Adam and Emily's family and friends stayed on the dance floor the whole night. And not just the friends but moms, dads, aunts and uncles. It was a true celebration!
5. Names of any vendors at the wedding: Amanda Davis was the photographer and she's fantastic! Video services were supplied by Tower Video out of St. Louis. Southern Events did a great job with rentals. Honestly have some of the best farm style tables in town. And all this was made possible by the talents at Regalo Design who did all the wedding planning and day of coordination, not to mention beautiful floral arrangements.