Country rocker Marcus King has tied the knot with Brielle Hussey in a Nashville ceremony. Brielle Hussey married Marcus King on Sunday, February 19, in a lavish ceremony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tennessee.Country Rocker Marcus King Marries Briley Hussey in Nashville Ceremony
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- Country rocker Marcus King has tied the knot with Brielle Hussey in a Nashville ceremony.
- Marcus King and Briley Hussey are now married.
- The Grammy-nominated artist was best known for soul-baring songs like “The Well” and “Blood on the Tracks.”
- Brielle Hussey married Marcus King on Sunday, February 19, in a lavish ceremony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
- The 26-year-old Raja reminisces about the first time he met his future girlfriend, “I fell in love, hard!”.
- She hopped on my bus like she owned it and I was taken away with her sweet southern sigh.
- He connected to Bluetooth, scared Linda Ronstadt and Aretha Franklin, and sang and danced until it was time for the bus to leave.
- I immediately told him in the morning that he should quit his job and marry me.
Country Rocker Marcus King Marries Briley Hussey in Nashville Ceremony
And so did she. The music served as a sentimental centerpiece for their special day.
Marcus has called me “Little Bird” since that night when we met. This is why Leah Blevins will be performing her song “Little Bird” during our wedding ceremony. The song which starts with the lyrics ‘We got married on a Sunday’.
Hussey says she worked with planners House of Grey, to design the wedding. With hair and makeup done by Made By Beck and wore a dazzling gown designed by Rita Vinieris from Adorn Nashville.
Briley dazzled in jewelry from Los Angeles-based Kit Vintage as she walked up to her groomsman, who wore a handsome tux custom designed with a jukebox. Mother. King also wore custom-designed Lucchese cowboy boots and a cowboy hat from Lone Hawk Hats.
Hussey spoke about one of the smaller details at the ceremony, which was officiated by none other than Country Music Hall of Fame artist Jamie Johnson. “It belonged to my great-grandmother, Virginia Hortense Worley Taylor, and has been used by every granddaughter in my family as a ‘something borrowed’ on her wedding day. Today “my borrowed something was a handkerchief wrapped in my bouquet Was,”
The couple chose to exchange wedding rings to symbolize their everlasting union. Hussey’s beautiful ring was designed with Simon Tekin at Ballantine Jewelers and the groom’s wedding band from David Yurman was by Raju Kiya. But once “what I do” is over, King tells the crowd that he and his new bride are looking for an entirely new environment.