Cheap tuxedos for sale at the Raleigh flea market!
Sunday, August 16th, 2009
Cheap Tuxedos for sale at the Raleigh Fleamarket
One of my favorite wedding songs…
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009I was just updating mp3 samples on the Pratie Head website, and came across this one, which I’d forgotten about:
It was a challenge to do a pop American standard on bouzouki and concertina, but lots of fun.
A frustrated wedding musician decides to take a stand for local vendors.
Monday, April 20th, 2009I’m a long-time player and singer for wedding ceremonies and receptions, based in the Triangle area in the North Carolina Piedmont.
I recently noticed – actually, because my daughter is getting married and is looking for a band – that Google listings of supposedly local musicians now are swamped by large national agents who actually list very few of us. If you search for “Celtic Wedding Music in NC,” you will find listings from bands in Minnesota – willing to fly to Pittsboro, for example, as long as you pay them many thousands of dollars!
I know a lot of fabulous players around here, wonderful experienced musicians who play for very reasonable fees and are easy to work with. I’d like to feature them in my new website, Wedding Music in North Carolina.
And while I’m at it, I hope to review and feature other local vendors I’ve appreciated through my years of playing at weddings. I’ve admired, and sampled, some mighty fine cakes, and have tasted some exceptional food. I’d like to share that with you!</p> <p>And even more, I’d like to hear what your experience has been. Have you worked with florists, jewelers, dressmakers, etc. who you’ve really liked – or who you think other marrying couples should avoid? Please let me know! More to come soon.

