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~ Le Pavillon Wedding for Elaina and Matthew ~ Elaina and Matthew wanted a Le Pavillon ceremony and reception in Lafayette, LA for their wedding day. This venue is in River Ranch has 3 gorgeous rooms. The “Lafayette” Room was the ceremony location and we provided the music.   We provided many of our services […]

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~ Victorian Plantation Wedding for Danika and Callie ~ When we first met Danika and Callie, we knew it was going to be a FUN night. They chose a  Victorian Plantation Wedding in Broussard, LA as their wedding venue.  It offers a picturesque night time ceremony gazebo area that is just breathtaking. Fortunately for all […]

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~ Rip Van Winkle Wedding for Alexis and Hunter ~ Alexis and Hunter hired Digital Music Services to provide Ceremony DJ, Reception DJ and Reception Coordination. Despite all the rain and the tornado warnings during the early morning hours, they were not giving up on their outdoor ceremony at Rip Van Winkle Gardens located on […]

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~ Woodlawn Chapel Wedding for Lacie and Eric ~ Lacie and Eric hired Digital Music Services to provide DJ Services for their Ceremony and Reception as well as Coordinate the reception.  They found this cozy wedding venue nestled in the country near Maurice, LA called Woodlawn Chapel . I’m told the building is over 100 […]

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Choosing Wedding Vendors

~ Choosing Wedding Vendors ~ Choosing wedding vendors can be very stressful. Sometimes you can get a recommendation from a friend and that might be OK, but only if you and your friend happen to like EXACTLY the same thing. Maybe you went price shopping? That might be OK too, but remember the old saying: […]

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Planning a Ceremony! Did you know you will have as many ceremony decisions as you will reception decisions? Many people are surprised when I share this with them. At first, they think I’m joking, but then they realize I am quite serious. Let’s discuss a few of the “not so obvious” things that come up. […]

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