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Photo Credits:
DJ -- Geoff White Photographers
First Dance Songs -- Jasmine Star
Dancing Bride and Groom -- Sara Remington of Anna Kuperberg Photography
Processional Songs -- Nicole Hill Gerulat
Violinist -- Geoff White Photographers
Band –- Innovative Photography

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Wedding Songs and Music for the Classic Bride

Like everything else in your life, you dance to a traditional tune. From the melodious strains of a string quartet to the rich tones of a pipe organ, your wedding music creates an elegant and refined ambiance for your beautiful event.

We can see you walk down the aisle in perfect harmony to Handel's magnificent "Water Music" or Pachelbel's "Canon in D," or make your grand entrance to the regal sounds of "Trumpet Voluntary," or "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring." When you and your husband take your first turn on the dance floor to Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable," or George Geshwin's "It Had To Be You," you show us how ageless, graceful and irresistible true romance really is.

We can see your guests' eyes mist over when you and your father dance to "Thank Heaven For Little Girls," the lyrics evoking everyone's memories of you growing up before their very eyes. Then, for good sentimental measure, the band strikes up "Sunrise, Sunset" from "Fiddler On The Roof," reminding us that even as a married woman, you will always be daddy's little girl.

When your band leader or master of ceremonies announces the last dance in your honor, we can see you pirouette your way through the rice or bubbles to your waiting limo to the tune of "Fly Me To The Moon," laughing your irrepressible laugh all the way. Ah, music to our ears.

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