This wedding venue is hidden in the foothills of Orange County on a property encompassing over 32 acres and home to Lily the White Bengal Tiger and other exotic animals who reside at Rancho Wild Life.
Wedding Venue Rancho Las Lomas
Sheila and I love it when we get a chance to work with creative people. The bride and her family put together a great team of vendors. This wedding was beautifully coordinated by Tess Emmonds – Honeysuckle Jade.
I have observed that when the bride and groom are nice people, their parents and families are usually also nice people and so it was with this wedding. The bride’s family really enjoyed the wedding planning process. You know it’s going to be a great event when the mother of the bride says, “I love all of my vendors.”
Sheila and I met Jessica and her family at the Los Angeles Convention Center bridal show where we were performing with the Elegant Music Quartet. They heard us play. We talked. They learned that in addition to being a professional musician and providing live music that I am a DJ and Master of Ceremonies. Then they asked if the Elegant Music Quartet could play any Celtic Music. We did… and that was that.
Creative Wedding Music Choices – Elegant Music Quartet.
Here is what the Elegant Music Quartet played:
Officiant
Groom
7 Groomsmen
led in by Bagpipe to
Music: Scotland the Brave
7 Bridesmaids
1 Junior Bridesmaid
2 Flowergirls
1 Ringbearer
Music: La Vie En Rose, E. Piaf
Bride with Father
Music: Unchained Melody, A. North & H. Zaret
See: Quartets of Elegant Music
Musical Moment Guitar & Vocal performance by Brother of the Bride Air Force Pararescue Staff Sergeant Stanton performs George Strait song “Cross My Heart”.
Recessional
Music: At Last – Elegant Music Quartet
DJ/Master of Ceremonies
Grand Entrance – DJ/MC
Music: I’m a Believer, The Monkeys
Father Daughter Dance
Music: Lee Greenwood’s “Butterfly Kisses” sung from the Brides viewpoint by Lauryn Evans
Another Live Music Performance
Music: Guitar/Vocal performance of Tim Mc Graw’s “Humble and Kind” by wedding guest Taps.
Cake Cutting
Music: Sugar Sugar, The Archies
Married Couple Dance
Music: Rod Stewart’s version of the Sinatra classic “The Way You Look Tonight.”
More DJ Dance Music
At 10:00 we ended dance music outside on the lower level only to start it up again for the after party in the Grand Salon by the pool ’til midnight.
This wedding had everything:
Families and friends who got out of the house and came together to have a good time.
Live wedding ceremony music by the Elegant Music Quartet.
Amazing food by 24 Carrots Catering – They had me at “Roasted Prime Tri-Tip!”
Meaningful Toasts.
Irish Step Dancing.
Choreographed dance routine by the parents of the bride.
Two special performances by guests each singing and playing the guitar.
DJ Dance Music and Master of Ceremonies.
Excellent planning and coordination.
And!
Scottish Bagpiper Tress Maksimuk (the Dark Isle Bagpiper) who in the second half of the wedding ceremony performed a traditional Celtic Hand Fast ceremony; very meaningful.
One of the songs she played was the theme from “Outlander” which really struck a chord with Sheila and I. We love that show! Love the pipes. Thank you Tress!
The bride and her family had a lot of fun planning this wedding.
Congratulations to Jessica and Taylor and to their families.
Thank you for creating such a beautiful celebration!
Sincerely, Eric & Sheila Zimmermann Elegant Music 626-797-1795
PS: Rancho Las Lomas and 24 Carrots Events were very professional and accommodating. This wedding was outdoors on July 18, 2020 in complete compliance with regulation. Couples and individual guests were seated 6 feet apart. Service staff wore masks and gloves. Above all common sense prevailed in creating a safe yet enjoyable environment. Everyone had fun and as of this writing no one has fallen ill.