Wedding music
"Thanks a million for everything on the day - you guys absolutely nailed it! When I walked into the room at 12.30 and heard you guys rehearsing I was blown away by how great it was sounding and then even more so during the ceremony. It went exactly as we had hoped - ye had the mix of male/female vox perfect and the instruments really worked together brilliantly. We can't thank ye enough for the work ye put in on it. I know some of the tracks were quirky and not on the track lists you sent us, so you would have had to learn them from scratch... Lots of our muso friends were just as impressed also!"
Dominic and Deirdre We have done church weddings and civil ceremonies and outdoor humanist ceremonies. I am always happy to help guide the couple towards finding the right music for them. Contact me for more info on [email protected] |
MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS (AND FUNERALS) Together with the incredible classical guitarist and singer Pat Hargan, I perform music for wedding and funeral ceremonies. With deliciously rich harmonies and a wide range of musical styles we're confident we can provide the perfect accompaniment for your special occasion. Here's what some of our most recent wedding couples had to say: "Grace and Pat, I just wanted to thank you both so much for the amazing church music. It really helped make the ceremony so special. You brought tears to the eyes of myself and Martin! I know I'm biased but it was the nicest wedding music I've ever heard. Although the spontaneous applause after La Vie En Rose helped confirm that! (I've never heard applause like that during a wedding) You were so accommodating learning all our songs and so easy to deal with. Thanks again for everything, we couldn't recommend you highly enough." Róisín and Martin “Thank you for bringing such beauty to our wedding ceremony - you blew everyone away and are still the talk of the wedding! We never imagined you could have sang and played with such elegance, charm and delight... you are an alluring and captivating duo” Sarah and Bryan Here's a wee video: Ag Críost an Síol |