Rachel and Jeremy’s lavish wedding was a huge hit with guests! From the heartfelt ceremony to the amazing music provided by premier wedding entertainer John Parker, no detail of this wonderful day was neglected.
Brand Studio wedding photographers John Pascarella and Sean Blair took amazing photographs that the bride and groom will surely cherish for the rest of their days!
The couple said their vows before God in the Epiphany Catholic Church, a breathtaking building with high ceilings and ornate architecture. This incredible place of worship reminded the bride and groom that they were truly blessed to have each other.
While guests enjoyed cocktail hour in the Omni William Penn‘s art deco style Urban Room, the bride, groom, and other members of the wedding party took a ride on one of Molly’s Trolleys to take pictures around the city.
The reception took place in the Omni’s Grand Ballroom, a stunning venue that matched this wedding’s classy style perfectly. Omni staff member Darlene Coons kept the reception looking great and running like a well-oiled machine. The party really got started when the bride and groom’s grand entrance, signaling that it was time for everyone to begin celebrating!
Bride Rachel had told her guests that “if your feet aren’t hurting by the end of the night, you haven’t danced nearly enough!” Luckily, Pittsburgh’s most sensational wedding band astounded guests with a wide variety of music that had them dancing until their feet couldn’t take it anymore!
“Rachel got exactly what she wanted – everyone dancing all night!
We will definitely recommend you highly to our friends.”
– Rebecca, Mother of the Bride
If you want to book one of the best wedding bands in Pittsburgh for your special day, then get in touch with John Parker Bands!
VENDORS
Entertainment John Parker Band | Reception Omni William Penn |
Ceremony Epiphany Catholic Church | Photos The Brand Studio | Videos All Pro USA Multimedia | Flowers Dan’s Floral Designs |
Cake Bella Christie and Lil’ Z’s Sweet Boutique | Transport Molly’s Trolleys |