We Knew the Bride When She Used to Rock ‘n Roll

For those of you who don’t know… it’s true… I got married! And the guys over at BLURT Magazine were crazy enough to include the below in a recent newsletter. AWESOME.


We Knew The Bride When She Used To Rock ‘n’ Roll (still does…)

To every thing, there is a season, especially at BLURT, and this fall it appears that the season is for nuptials. Specifically, our very own Kate Bradley, who heads up our advertising department (both online and print – record labels, get in touch), and who recently took a walk off the gangplank, er, down the aisle. The event took place October 8 at Ric Orlando’s New World restaurant/venue up in Saugerties, NY — if the name Ric Orlando rings a bell, he’s a winning chef recently featured on the Food Network show Chopped. The wedding march song was Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” of course, and the guitar solo was performed by the groom, David Chernis, accompanied by his band the Bloodletters. “Rock ‘n’ roll serenade,” Kate tells us, with no hint of irony.

As you can see from the two photos here, the erstwhile Ms. Bradley was in fine form, belting out her vows like the veteran obsessive-compulsive karaoke contestant that she is. Also on hand to rock the bells was her father, apparently intent on doing more than just giving away the bride – some serious shred action going on there, yo. Hey pops, we hear that Mick and Keith are on the outs and that Mick’s shopping around for a new stage foil – do you know the chords to “Start Me Up”?

All of us at BLURT would like to wish the new Kate Bradley Chernis and her betrothed a long, prosperous, and altogether decadent life together. Sorry boys, this filly’s officially done taken now.

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