There’s just something about late April in Pittsburgh. You can feel the city shaking off the last bits of winter, everyone ready to celebrate and dance like nobody’s watching. That vibe? It showed up in full force at Rachel and Jacob’s wedding at the MuseumLab, and honestly, I’m still smiling about it.
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The whole day felt intimate and full of heart. The ceremony took place on the first floor of the MuseumLab — an incredible space with tons of character. There wasn’t a dry eye in the room as Rachel and Jacob exchanged vows.
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When it came to the music, Rachel and Jacob kept things simple — and trusted me to take it from there. They picked a few key songs for their ceremony, grand entrance, and special dances, but the rest? They let me read the room, vibe off their guests, and build a night that kept getting better and better.
And man, did it work.
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Once the dance floor opened up, it was pure joy. We blended everything from 80s and 90s throwbacks, to pop bangers, to some high-energy rap. The energy was contagious — every time a song ended, you could feel the crowd ready for the next one. Parents, college friends, aunts, uncles, coworkers — everyone was out there together, losing themselves in the music and having an absolute blast.
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We ended the night with everyone swaying and singing along to “Country Roads”, arms around each other like it was the final scene of a movie. It was the perfect ending to a day full of love, laughter, and trust — and honestly, it reminded me why I love what I do.
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When couples trust me as their DJ to feel the night, that’s when some unexpected magic canhappens. Rachel and Jacob’s wedding wasn’t just a party — it was a memory that everyone who was there will be talking about for a long time.