'Tis the season for blushing brides and their indifferent striking grooms to walk down the aisle and deliver vows that will join them in holy matrimony. But sometimes that comes with a price, and that price is called the reception.
The Wedding Singer may be a schmaltzy, lovey-dovey weekend-afternoon flick of choice for many, but in real life, when a couple pays money to a person who voluntarily sings the same Luther Vandross song to a faceless crowd, weekend after weekend, stuff can, indeed, go awry.
And then it ends up on YouTube.
- Jack Stevens, the one-man show (5:54! 5:54!! 5:54!!!)
- The lady who swallows the microphone (literally)
- The "Who hired this guy, and why is he singing the equivalent of blackface?" guy
- The Japanese Robot Wedding Singer (...the F?)
- The baby with a curly mullet who sings adult contemporary rock
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4.23.09
By Lee
Flavorwire had an article about this wedding singer who took it upon himself of finding the niche to make custom wedding songs for each couple using their history.
http://flavorwire.com/10679/exclusive-james-carrington-wants-you-to-pop-the-question
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