Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Fantastic Wedding at Fuquay-Varina With Annie and Grant

 [Originally at A Highgrove Wedding in Fuquay-Varina For Annie and Grant by Randy Bennet]

I was so honored to be asked to DJ another Mitchell daughter’s wedding!  This time was for Annie and Grant at Highgrove Estate in Fuquay-Varina NC.  I had done Annie’s sister Emily’s wedding in October and LOVE the family!!

Their ceremony was held in the back of the property overlooking a beautiful pond & wooded hill. I provided a mic for Reverent Jeff and also all the music.  As guests arrived I had a mix of acoustic rock and country playing.  The Grandparents, Parents, Reverend and Grant entered to “Better Together”.  The wedding party through Annie entered to an edit I made her of “Yours (Alternate Version)” by Robert Shirey Kelly.  It is such a beautiful song!!  After a short service, they recessed to Rascal Flatts cover of “You Make My Dreams Come True”.   Reverend Jeff invited guests to the back patio for a social hour and I started a mix of soft rock & country music.

After pics and video were done by photographer Annie Brownand videographer James Martin, the doors to the ballroom and it didn’t take much to get guests out of the heat and into the air conditioning.  The room looked beautiful with floral arrangements by Flowers In Broad Street. I left music playing and went inside the house to line the wedding party up for introductions.  I introduced them to “Duo” by Ben Rector. Each couple had their own fun dance and lined up in front of the fireplace. Annie and Grant came in to loud applause and had their first dance to “Still Falling” by Hunter Hayes.  Her Father welcomed everyone and Reverend Jeff blessed the meal.  The family style dinner came out and I played more rock and country.

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I really love when each couple being introduced comes up with a fun dance. It’s always a crowd pleaser and it encourages the rest of the guests to have fun and let loose a little. 


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