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Posts made in April, 2010

80′s Wedding Power Ballad by Robert Valdes

Posted by on Apr 19, 2010 in FEATURED, Wedding Love Songs | 0 comments

As a non-touring professional musician, many of my clients do not know that I am also in the music business. Well, not full time anymore, but I still write, record and play locally here the San Francisco Bay area whenever I get the chance. My last project, “Born To Rock, aka BTR” is still plugging away. BTR is an 80′s rock cover band and we do parties and receptions.

At any rate, I wanted to post a song off my 2005 CD Acoustic Journey. This song is called ‘ON OUR WEDDING DAY’ and it pays homage to the 80′s power Order xenical without prescription ballads of old. I always wanted to write and record a song like this, so this song is a dream come true for me. A few of my clients even Xenical mexico played it at their wedding and included it on their wedding video!

I have the clip archived over at the Acoustic Journey CD website. So please click here if you want to listen to it and/or download
it.

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Robert Valdes - Acoustic Journey - On This Day click this image to download it from Apple iTunes

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ALCHEME HAIR SALON SAN FRANCISCO

Posted by on Apr 9, 2010 in FEATURED, Vendors, YourBridalPlanner.com | 0 comments

I just wanted to let everyone know that if they need a great haircut, bridal hair, updo for wedding or any woman’s haircut, or men’s haircut, then ALCHEME HAIR SALON in San Francisco is the the place to go!

Please click here to go to their website.

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Alcheme Salon has a profile on YOURBRIDALPLANNER.COM

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Multi ethnic, multi racial and mixed race weddings

Posted by on Apr 8, 2010 in FEATURED, YourBridalPlanner.com | 0 comments

I wrote an article a few years ago about my experiences with mixed race weddings, multi-racial, multi-ethnic weddings, interfaith weddings and the like. The example I used was from a wedding where an Indian gentleman married a Chinese Princess.

Most traditional chinese weddings are at least a 15 hr shoot for me. This wedding was no different. In fact, it ran more like 16 hours. The wedding consisted of 4 to 5 ceremonies [depending on whether or not you call a BARAT a ceremony] and the bride changed 4 times.

The article also featured wedding photos I took that day.

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ IT. It is very interesting!

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