Offbeat Wedding at Old Rock House

Erin Cammarata (29 and a speech-language pathologist) and Andrew Wieck (35 and a manager of business analytics) played their wedding with the same care they'd use to make a playlist. The couple, who loves going to concerts, filled their ceremony with their favorite songs, with Erin walking down the aisle to "Foxglove" by Murder of Death. "That was a fun one to write in the program," Erin says. Once they stepped offstage, the pair toasted with a special brew from Perennial Artisan Ales, aptly named Foxglove.
Erin and Andrew sealed the deal onstage at the Old Rock House. "We've always been drawn to lesser-known bands and venues," Andrew. says. "It really fit us."
The wedding party topped their black looks with a burst of color in the form of bright, heart-shaped sunglasses. "I wanted a fun fiesta of a color palette," Erin says. Erin and Andrew tracked down the different bottles and vases used on the dining tables. The couple's florist filled their finds with various wildflowers, daisies and carnations. Not only did partygoers refuel with slices of cake, but they also grabbed macaroons, raspberry bars and shortbread cookies.
To play up their musical theme, Erin and Andrew designed their table numbers to look like vintage cassette tapes and named each one after their favorite bands ad musicians they've seen together. As they would at any show, guests found their seats with concert tickets, printed by the Old Rock House itself. "Old Rock House already has posters and records on the wall, so we kept the decor minimal," Erin says.