The last show of our Spring 09 Northeast Tour was a wedding in eastern Connecticut at Tyrone Farm. Our S09NT was filled with picturesque setting, and Tyrone Farms was no exception. It’s a romantic place with lots of big old trees, terrific views, and flowers. The main house on the property was built in 1747. We played in the barn which was built in 1850. I loved the rustic yet elegant look of the inside of the barn, and the fact that it had a disco ball!
After we set up our gear, we talked for a long time with Ian, whose
family owns the property. He has really progressive philosophies about running the farm. They are growing organic flowers for the weddings they host, using solar power, and encouraging couples to hire bands instead of DJs. We felt in synch with Tyrone Farms. Later in the evening the bride told us that the two most important things for her for the wedding were the location and the band. She has good taste! : )
The evening went smoothly, and we had a great time playing music for happy people celebrating love. Congratulations, Erin and Patrick!





Jason’s blue jacket looks so familiar…