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Miss Onion, NYC/Burlington, VT Age and Occupation: 26, PR & Marketing and Jazz Singer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Data Analyst Engagement Date: April 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2007 Blogging Since: July 11, 2007 Venue: Restaurant in Burlington About Me: I didn't think I'd be "that girl," but I am having so much fun planning our wedding (mostly by myself). I'm a PR and Marketing Director for a major jazz festival and camp by day, and by night, a romantic jazz singer and bride-to-be! I hope all my research can help other brides in their planning.
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Better Together… Yes We Are!

July 13th, 2007 @ 5:00 pm by Mrs. Onion

A quick musical background on Miss Onion:

I grew up in a household where there was always music playing. My mother started a chamber concert series in our living room when I was born, then she turned the series into a non-profit when I was a little girl, and from there the organization has grown exponentially. The organization now runs a major jazz festival in Connecticut the first weekend of August every summer and a jazz camp that runs for four weeks. Incidentally, I sang on the festival in 2005 — it was an amazing experience. See a highlights video HERE.

Here I am on stage with my friends/fellow musicians:


From left to right: Don Braden, John Benitez, me and Matt Wilson. Photo Credit: Stuart Felman

I got my degree in classical voice, and later fell in love with jazz love songs from the 30’s and 40’s when I discovered a song my grandfather had written for my grandmother when they we first married in the late 1930’s. I didn’t know my grandfather (who passed away long before I was born) was a composer. As my grandmother was passing away, four years ago now, my mother began to sing this beautiful song that turned out to be the ballad that he wrote for my grandmother. It’s called “Is it love you’re after?” And with that I was inspired to record this song and other great love songs from the same era (feel free to listen here and here if you’re curious).

Ceremony Music:

So — when it came time to pick music for our wedding it was a MAJOR decision. Because we are hosting our reception in a restaurant there will be no room for a live band, but I knew that the ceremony music HAD to be live (strings if possible).

I began my search with the University of Vermont String department because when I was a music major, all my friends played weddings to make some extra money. Well I finally got a demo from one of the student ensembles I’d been talking with and it just wasn’t “it.” I understand they’re students, but my standards are WAY too high.

Gotta love the internet! I happened upon another Vermont bride from the VT board on theknot.com and saw she’d hired a guitarist from Boston to play her ceremony. I checked out his website and was pleasantly surprised — he was wonderful. I emailed him an inquiry and we then talked at length on the phone. Before the conversation ended he said he’d be happy to play for our ceremony, cocktail hour and even stick around for the first hour of dinner! Hooray! I was so happy.

He just emailed me a sample of a song we’d asked him to work on for our ceremony — Jack Johnson’s “Better Together.” Now I know that this will be a hugely popular wedding song but I just don’t care! I love it and it’s very “us.” I think we’ll print the lyrics in our ceremony program.

So without further ado, check out the sample he put together HERE.

His name is Brendan Burns. He’s a jazz guitarist who trained at Berklee College of Music and now teaches and plays gigs. So far, I’d highly recommend him. Clearly he’s willing to travel so give him a ring if you think a nice solo guitar would be just the thing for your wedding.

You can check out his website to learn more about him and hear some samples of his work. He has samples of a few pop tunes, classical songs and many jazz selections including “Moonlight in Vermont!” How perfect. :)

I’ll keep you posted on our final music choices for the ceremony! Until then the research continues….

9 Responses to “Better Together… Yes We Are!”

1.
miss eggplant says:

yay! better together is our wedding theme too! :-)

you guys are going to have amazing music at your wedding. how lovely! are you planning on singing a special number at your wedding?

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Miss Butterscotch says:

You have a great voice! That is so cool! We are still deciding on “our song”

3.
Nicole says:

how much does it usually cost to have a solo guitarist play at your ceremony?

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Miss Popcorn says:

I was recently privileged to sing (with members of my choir) at a wedding for a couple for who music was also *very* important. the thought that went into the choice of music as, who to perform the music (the bride and groom were past members of the choir,) as well as the choice of the particular organ and venue were all noted in the program. It was quite impressive and read more like a concert program than a wedding program.

5.
Elizabeth says:

I’m listening to “I’m Old Fashioned” and your voice is so clear and jazzy. I love it! Part of the song and your voice suddenly reminded me of a song from Cinderella (the movie with Brandy)… The song where it has the lyrics “you meet a prince…” Yep. Just wanted to say I love it.

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Brendan Burns says:

Lindsey,
Thanks for the kind words. That Jack Johnson tune is a lot of fun. Thanks for suggesting it!

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Miss Onion says:

Nicole — it depends on how long they play, if they are traveling, if they are a student or a professional many years post college etc. Brendan is traveling from Boston to Burlington, VT for our wedding. It’s more than I wanted to spend, but I couldn’t find anyone in Vermont that I liked as well so I’m happy to pay a little extra for his time/travel + his talent while he’s there.

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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » Butterfly = My Grandma says:

[...] earlier post about our ceremony music I wrote a bit about how I was lucky enough to discover some family music when she passed away. But the story I haven’t told is very personal and you might think I’m [...]

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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » Butterfly = My Grandma says:

[...] earlier post about our ceremony music I wrote a bit about how I was lucky enough to discover some family music when she passed away. But the story I haven’t told is very personal and you might think I’m [...]


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Mrs. Onion Miss Onion, NYC/Burlington, VT Age and Occupation: 26, PR & Marketing and Jazz Singer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Data Analyst Engagement Date: April 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2007 Blogging Since: July 11, 2007 Venue: Restaurant in Burlington About Me: I didn't think I'd be "that girl," but I am having so much fun planning our wedding (mostly by myself). I'm a PR and Marketing Director for a major jazz festival and camp by day, and by night, a romantic jazz singer and bride-to-be! I hope all my research can help other brides in their planning.