Last Friday was a momentous occasion for not only the olympic opening ceremony. JLS star Marvin Humes married popstar, Rochelle Wiseman in a classy ceremony at Oxfordshire’s Blenheim Palace.
As we told you previously, Marvin popped the question on New Years Eve when they were holidaying in the Maldives.
Marvin and Rochelle make their first public appearance as husband and wife.
Among the celebs to attend the stylish wedding were The X Factor‘s Tulisa Contostavlos, singers Olly Murs, Pixie Lott, Alexandra Burke and Diana Vickers, DJ Reggie Yates.
Also wishing the couple well were Girls Aloud’s Nicola Roberts, Blue star Simon Webbe, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan of boyband One Direction and rappers Chipmunk and Wretch 32.
What a fantastic Music Wedding Video that could have been, although they were probably glad to have a day off performing 🙂
Marvin Humes of 'The JLS' proposed recently, my money is on NDubz classic 'Na Na' for the first dance!
Hi folks,
The Outhere Brothers are probably not going to make the shortlist for your choice of first dance, but could it slot in anywhere else?
This week we wanted to ponder a question that almost all couples have/will ponder during their preparation for their big day, what songs should we have for our wedding?
Wedding songs are hugely important to your day and set the tone and atmosphere of the event. They need to reflect your feelings for one another, appeal to your likes and dislikes and, just as importantly, appeal to the audience; both young and old.
At MWV HQ, we had a debate and, with our diverse taste in music, came up with some options to help couples decide on the apt tunes for their day.
There are many times of the day when a song can be appropriate: wedding dinner , ceremony, party songs, father/daughter dance and last dance.
This is without: bouquet throwing songs, garter tossing songs and (I can imagine a bit of Kenny G is high up this list) honeymoon night songs.
What song would Adele choose for her wedding song? What? Surely not?!
We have chosen our top contemporary beats and some traditional ballads for first dances, hopefully these will quench your thirst for musical satisfaction (although it goes without saying Etta James ‘At Last’, standard 🙂
Scatman John – Scatman (just checking you’re still with us, although could be interesting)
A lot of people will be having Bruno Mars ‘Marry You’ and Dixie Cup’s classic ‘Going To The Chapel’ and we don’t blame them, but wouldn’t it make a welcome change to hear the rocking Black Sabbath blasting out ‘Heaven And Hell’ as the bride walks down the aisle?
No?!
What songs were a must-play at your wedding? Were there any tunes that you forbid your DJ from playing?