Friend to both the bride and groom, I didn't have to choose sides, instead playing horn for their prelude and postlude up in the balcony. The church had the perfect echoy acoustics which make me sound far better than I actually am, but given my propensity to a small panic attack when performing alone it was a welcome confidence boost. Well, that and the request to play things like Throne Room from Star Wars. Why yes, I will. That sounds perfect.


[I'm pretty sure I had the best view in the house]

The bride glowed, and the groom knows he's a lucky man. But they are lucky in each other, I think.
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