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PRAGUE, MN (March 6, 2006) - Meant to evoke the feeling
of sand between your toes and a breathtaking sunset over
your shoulder, the latest wedding CD from pianists Tim and
Ryan O'Neill captures the emotions and mood of a destination
ceremony and reception. A Day to Remember: Music for
your Beach Wedding is the third release in The O'Neill
Brothers' A Day to Remember collection, all carefully crafted
to provide brides and grooms with favorite - and soon to
be favorite - songs for every aspect of their wedding day.
From
light and tropical versions of traditional wedding standards
such as Canon in D and Mendelssohn's Wedding
March to new classics including The Road that Never
Ends and Bless the Broken Road, A Day
to Remember: Music for your Beach Wedding features
14 unforgettable tunes and performances. In addition to
the O'Neill Brothers' memorable piano style, their 22nd
release features guest musicians who live and breathe the
island lifestyle, including Hawaii favorites Patrick Ki
and Jamie Lawrence.
"Recently, more and more couples have been requesting music perfect for
destination weddings, and we're thrilled to be able to record this collection in response," says Tim O'Neill. "It's designed to put
you in an island state of mind, whether you're stealing away to a secluded beach in Mexico or Maui to get married, or just want
to remind yourself of the sounds, sights and scents of your last tropical vacation."
The O'Neill Brothers' wedding-themed CDs are the exclusive wedding music
compilations offered by the Beverly Clark Collection. For more information and to listen to samples of all 14 tracks on the album,
visit www.pianobrothers.com.
Tim and Ryan O'Neill have sold more than one million copies of their albums -
without being associated with a major record label. Along the way, the brothers have written and performed music for
HBO (including music for "Sex and the City"), NBC and ESPN; and performed for President George H. W. Bush. In February
and May of 2005, their 3-CD set of romantic songs, From the Heart, hit Billboard magazine's Top Pop Catalog Album chart.
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