Sunday, September 21, 2008
Fenway and Fall Weddings
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Kristin and Brian, Sara and Matt, Alice and Jim and Taylored Weddings on YouTube!
Monday, August 4, 2008
A New Orleans 2nd Line
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
MB Chicago, Facebook and July Weddings
The next day Rod, Joe, Aaron and Fletcher from Music Box Productions showed up and we, along with Lee, George and Ben proceeded to have a great time at the convention learning, hanging out and catching up on old times.
My clients the following weekend were Kara Leonard and Andie Bartoszek. What a great couple! We had so much fun at their wedding and as always it was great to be back at the Terrace Bay Inn again. July 25th I performed for Stephanie Ross and Chad Miron at their reception at the Little Bear West Ice Arena in Manistique. Chad and Stephanie had a very intimate reception and a lot of love was shared. We even surprised Chad with a birthday cake just before the cake cutting ceremony as he had chosen to get married on his birthday as well.
I just recently joined Facebook and it’s amazing the friends you connect with after so many years of not keeping in touch. Feel free to visit me there as well if you wish by searching my name Mitch Taylor.
This weekend I am off to Marquette to entertain for the Heitmeier and Krah families. Vallery and Brian have an amazing reception planned and it looks to be a lot of fun! Stay tuned!
Friday, July 4, 2008
4th of July
What an amazing last few weeks it has been. Just after my last post, I had a wedding reception at Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain for Amanda and Dan Krznarich. The Sielaff and Krznarich families are TRULY beautiful people, and it was a pleasure working with and for their children. Amanda and Dan had a very personalized and memorable wedding day and we even went overtime and created a very intimate ending for the last song of the night for them.
June 20th found me in Marquette for the Superior Bike Race. What a fun time when a community comes together and supports a sport such as cycling. People came from all over in and outside of the state of Michigan to participate in this event and we had a great time. Thanks to all of the hardworking folks at Frei Chevrolet for their assistance that night.
June 21st was Jessica and David Gartland’s wedding. These two are meant for each other and their beautiful daughter Shannin is just a doll. We had a great time and we even had a special introduction for one of their groomsman who strongly resembled Larry The Cable Guy!
June 28th brought the wedding of Angela and Craig Harris at the Island Resort & Casino. Angela and I have been working together on her wedding for quite some time and had several different moments that were personalized just for the two of them. Their first dance twist definitely surprised the crowd and created a moment that they and their guests will never forget. The evening ended on a high note with everyone celebrating with the two of them.
This weekend marks the 4th of July. I have two amazing weddings this weekend and am truly blessed to work for the best clients in the world. First, Jessica and David are getting married in Gladstone with a reception to follow at the Terrace Bay Inn. David proposed to Jessica in Paris exactly one year ago on the 4th of July after a friend’s wedding there. These two met with me a couple of months ago and currently live in the Baltimore Maryland area. Jessica and David’s tastes in music are eclectic and I am looking forward to entertaining their guests from all over the world who want to celebrate with Jessica and David in style. One of my best friends Eric Wagner aka “Crash” is making his usual trip up from Detroit to the U.P. and since he performs as a wedding entertainer in that market, he will be joining me to assist with their wedding on Friday night. My next reception is on Saturday night in Manistique at a private residence for Janice and Matthew Chittle. This will be a very intimate gathering of family and friends to join these two as they start their new life together.
Sunday marks the 5th annual Taylor 4th of July party and we should have approximately 50-80 people here at our home to celebrate summer in the U.P. and America’s independence. I would like to encourage all of you to thank your veterans of our Armed Forces this weekend. Freedom IS NOT free and we truly owe a debt of gratitude to these brave men and women. Thank you and have a happy and safe 4th of July.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
New York New York and the Warm Keitzman Wedding
We had some amazing experiences over the last few weeks. My wife and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary on Friday May 30th by traveling to Green Bay and staying overnight before our flight out to NYC the next morning. It was my wife’s first time there for pleasure and my first time back to New York since 1994. We arrived in New York City on Saturday May 31st and immediately caught a cab to our hotel in the heart of Times Square, the Millenium Broadway.
As soon as we got checked in, it started to downpour. Did I mention that we were only there for 24 hours? ;-) My wife had to be back to work on Monday so we literally were in NY for only 24 hours, and had to make the most of our time there. We grabbed umbrellas and headed out to go to the Carnegie Deli, where David Letterman does some of his live look ins on the Late Show.
We were seated at a VERY crowded table and got served the biggest slide of New York cheesecake I have ever seen. It was quite delectable. We went from there to the heart of Times Square and did a few tourist things before heading back to the hotel to change for our meal and night at the Majestic Theater where we saw Phantom of the Opera. We ate at Bistecca Fiorentina, a little steakhouse not too far from Times Square that had great ratings. Honestly, I wasn’t that impressed with our meal and in hindsight, probably would have chosen to go to Don Shula’s Steakhouse instead. However, we wanted the authentic NY experience, and not a chain restaurant. From there, we went to Planet Hollywood and got our picture taken with one of our favorite rock stars before we had dessert there…lol.
Now, we were off to the Majestic Theater for the Phantom of the Opera.
My wife had seen Phantom before in Toronto but this was my first Phantom experience. I got us third row seats for the performance and I must say the actors were PHENOMENAL. The actors were ALWAYS in character and brought such passion and emotion to their role. It reminded me of the workshops my friends Mark and Rebecca Ferrell of Discjockeyamerica.com and always being in the moment when performing at a wedding reception.
We flew back home the next morning after visiting Battery Park and getting a few long distance shots of the Statue of Liberty and seeing Ground Zero. This was a whirlwind of a trip, but well worth it.
Songs that I don’t normally play at a wedding these guests thoroughly enjoyed such as “Now That We Found Love” by Heavy D & The Boyz, “Like A Prayer” by Madonna, and “Rumpshaker” by Wreckx N Effects. Every wedding is different and it’s good to be able to get away from the same old same old wedding music every once in a while. These pictures were taken at the very end of the night with all of the guests on the dance floor toasting to the new Mr. and Mrs. Keitzman. 
