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Testimonials

thank you to Those

who have entrusted me

with your stories.

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you are the reason i create.

Man and Woman Smiling and Exiting Wedding Venue

FROM THE BRIDE: "When Tyler and I first approached Katie with writing a song for our wedding, we didn't know what to expect. We didn't give her any clear guidelines - in fact, we were probably frustratingly vague when she asked, 'What type of music do you like?' and we replied, 'All...'. Nevertheless, Katie managed to write the most perfectly "us" song that could ever exist. She picked the perfect tempo, lyrics, instruments - everything! She made the process incredibly easy and kept us updated on progress along the way. My favorite part is how authentic the song feels. It isn't a cheesy love song; it is perfectly tailored to our story. Oh, and did I mention I cried like a baby the first time I heard it (and the next 10 times after that)?

Thank you, Katie, for writing our new favorite song and for creating the only thing besides UP that's guaranteed to make me cry."

Tyler & Danielle

When You Know You Know

We were blown away by how

Katie captured the heart of our relationship and told our story through this beautiful song. We are touched and so thankful she put to words and music what we feel for each other."

Man and Woman Smiling

FAMILY FIRST

Mother Walking Daughter Down the Aisle

Lisa,
Mother of the bride 

It was a bittersweet day when my daughter got married because my husband / her daddy, Paul,  had recently passed away. Katie, who had witnessed Josh and Ashley's relationship over the years, wrote and performed a song, 'Never Let Me Go,' on their wedding day that was personalized just for them; she also weaved in a tribute to Paul. What a blessing.

Mother Hugging Daughter on Daughter's Wedding Day

Denise,
Mother of the Bride

"When You

Know You Know" told Danielle and Tyler's story perfectly and I'm so glad I was able to witness such a sweet moment between my daughter and her husband on their wedding day.

Grandparents Smiling and Dancing in Close Embrace

Pat & Les,
Grandparents
of the bride

"Where Would I Be" so suited Savannah and her beloved Jackson because you could see that they could no more imagine not being together than they could imagine the sun not coming up tomorrow.This beautiful song resonates with all seasons of marriage for those who have ever loved deeply.

Truly a timeless melody.

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