Wedding DJ'ing on NYE for such a fantstic couple was a real treat.
I was the Wedding DJ at Colshaw Hall twice in 2015. Back in August for Rach and John and, as displayed here, on New Years Eve for Rachel and Daniel.
It's a fantastic Wedding Venue with great staff. After the meal and speeches were over myself and Joe Keegan and his band set up.
Lights dimmed and ready for action at Colshaw Hall
The lit up love letters and room lights dimmed and we were ready to start.
Ian, the toastmaster introduced the cake cutting. I introduced the first dance and handed straight over to the band. They played their set in one block. Which is rare, but gave me opportunity to play my set in one block too. With the exception of bagpipes at midnight.
It was a truly fantastic day for two wonderful people. Big thanks to the Cahill family who have become familiar with my Wedding DJ'ing over the years and recommended me to Rachel.
Yes, brides are allowed to make speeches if they'd like to.
Equal rights and equal opportunities.
It doesn't happen often, so it stands out in peoples minds. Therefore, it's a nice way to make your wedding even more memorable.
As well as taking the opportunity to publicly acknowledge your loved ones.
Or, in Tasha's case, apologising to her parents for your entire teenage years.
Colshaw Hall Wedding DJ'ing on NYE for such a fantstic couple was a real treat.
Rachel and Dan had Joe Keegan from BBC's The Voice and his band, Wedding DJ Adam Carr and, of course, Bag-pipes at midnight.
Note the sparkly bridesmaid dresses. At one point I was asked to play The Promise from Girls Aloud.