The Wedding Singers are (in alphabetical order) Aaron, Bill, John, Lenny, Mark, and Seth. All but Bill gained fame with their starring roles in Heart of Gold produced while they were living in Stamford, Connecticut. Here's a little about each of their musical careers. They chose the three songs at left for the wedding.
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In pursuit of his singing career, Aaron went West. He was planning to join the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City but missed the city on the way West. He landed in San Francisco and is pursuing his career there. |
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Bill stayed in the East and is making babies while working on his career. |
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John (the groom) moved to Charlotte, North Carolina to learn to speak with a Southern accent. He met Kim, fell in love, and moved to New Hampshire where he is learning to speak like a Down Easter. |
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Lenny moved to Washington. Between political gigs, he finds time to display his crooning abilities while swooning Washington socialites. |
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Mark moved to New York where he had planned to enrol in a cooking school. Thinking Julliard sounded like a food dish, he signed up and soon learned that his courses were about music not food. So he accidentally fell into his singing career. |
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If you are really serious about music, why not go where "Old Blue Eyes" was? It must be a magical place if Sinatra could be such a success. And that's why Seth went to Hoboken, New Jersey. |