The enchanting melodies of dueling pianos filled the air at Tom E Hartung American Legion Post 1977 in New Lenox, Illinois. The occasion was a wedding, but not just any wedding. This was a celebration of love that had blossomed in the tropical paradise of St. Lucia and was now being celebrated amidst family, friends, and the resonating chords of Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos.
A Grand Entrance and Heartfelt Tributes
The reception was anything but ordinary. The bride and groom made a grand entrance underneath a majestic display of swords held aloft by the groom’s military comrades. The room echoed with applause and cheers, setting the tone for an evening of joyous celebration.
As the night unfolded, the dueling pianos of Felix And Fingers provided a captivating soundtrack. Their energetic performance was the perfect accompaniment to the intimate and cozy gathering of family and friends. The American Legion Post 1977, with its spacious interiors and welcoming atmosphere, proved to be the perfect venue for this unique celebration.
A Patriotic Finale
The highlight of the evening was a heartfelt tribute to friends and family who had given their lives in service of our country. American flags were passed out to guests, and the bride, in a moment of pure emotion, waved a full-sized flag in the middle of the dance floor. The room filled with the stirring notes of Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” played expertly on the dueling pianos. It was a moment of unity, respect, and patriotic passion that will be remembered by all present.
Performers At This Event
Jake Ashey
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If you’re considering hosting a dueling piano event or looking for a unique venue, consider Felix And Fingers and the Tom E Hartung American Legion Post 1977. This unforgettable evening is a testament to the magic they can create. To book your event, call Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196 and share the joy of this blog post with others planning their special events.
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