The Wedding

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  • Formed: Fayetteville, AR
  • Years Active: 2000s

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The Wedding are an emo-tinged Christian punk band from Fayetteville, AR. Formed when the bandmembers were still in high school, the group's original lineup was singer and keyboardist Kevin Kiehn, guitarist Trevor Sarver, bassist Cody Driggers, and, following a string of part-time drummers, Clint Robinson. Originally playing under the name Easier Said, the band toured the alternative CCM and Christian punk circuit for a couple of years, eventually signing with Rambler Records, the alt-rock imprint of Christian music mainstay BHT Entertainment. Following a self-released demo EP sold on the group's tour stops and MySpace page, the young bandmembers -- now calling themselves the Wedding -- recorded their debut album with producer Mark Lee Townsend (Relient K) in late 2004. Released in the spring of 2005, the Wedding's self-titled effort spawned several hit singles on Christian radio, including "Move This City" and "Song for the Broken." The five-song EP Rumble in the South followed in the fall of 2005, but a period of personnel instability delayed the band's second proper album. Robinson left the Wedding in 2006, replaced by Joe "Rattlesnake" Rickard, formerly of the Christian rockers Sky Harbor. Meanwhile, bassist Jeremy Ervin, a high-school friend who had played in a very early iteration of the band, rejoined the Wedding, allowing Driggers to become the band's second guitarist. The Wedding's second album, Polarity, was released in the spring of 2007, preceded by the single "Say Your Prayers."

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The Wedding may refer to:

Theatre

The Wedding (1629 play), a Caroline era stage play by James ShirleyThe Wedding (Chekhov), a play by Anton ChekhovThe Wedding (1901 play) (Wesele), a Polish play by Stanisław Wyspiański

Film

The Wedding (1972 film) (Wesele), directed by Andrzej WajdaThe Wedding (2000 film), directed by Pavel LunginThe Wedding (2004 film) (Wesele), directed by Wojtek Smarzowski

Literature

The Wedding (Steel novel), a 2000 romance novel by Danielle SteelThe Wedding (Sparks novel), a 2003 romance novel by Nicholas SparksThe Wedding, a romance novel by Julie GarwoodThe Wedding! (comics), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21The Wedding (Kadare), 1968 novel Dasma by Ismail KadareThe Wedding (Queffélec), 1985 novel Les Noces barbares by Yann Queffélec (winner of Prix Goncourt)The Wedding, a novel by Dorothy West

Music

Les noces (The Wedding, ), a ballet by Igor StravinskyThe Wedding (band), an American rock bandThe Wedding (The Wedding album)The Wedding (Oneida album), 2005"The Wedding" (song), a 1965 song by Julie Rogers

Television

The Wedding (TV series), a 2009 Philippine television seriesWedding (TV series), a 2005 South Korean television seriesThe Wedding (TV miniseries), a 1998 American television miniseries"The Wedding" (Power Rangers), a 1995 three-part episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers"The Wedding" (Spider-Man episode), a 1997 episode of the animated Spider-Man series"The Wedding" (The West Wing), a 2005 episode of The West WingThe Wedding (How I Met Your Mother), a 2006 episode of How I Met Your Mother"The Wedding", a 2006 episode of The Story of Tracy Beaker"The Wedding", a 2006 episode of Drake & Josh"The Wedding", an episode of the British sitcom Outnumbered