A Wonderful New Year!
Hello one and all. Congratulations to all the newly engaged couples out there. The turning of the holidays and the new year are a very exciting time in our lives. December 31st is the final day on the Gregorian Calender, New Years Eve, and is in many ways a totally different holiday from the 1st of January, New Years Day. I hope that everyone that is reading this and beyond got to enjoy themselves on both the eve and day of the new year. You have all my best wishes in the following year and I sincerely hope that I can make your wedding or special event as special as you deserve it to be.
The best of wishes,
DJ Greg Anderson, Professional Mobile Disc Jockey.
A quick bit of trivia for those so inclined.
The song, "Auld Lang Syne" is sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the new year. It was at least partially written by Robert Burns in the 1700's and was first published in 1796 after Burns's death. Early variations of the song were sung prior to 1700 and inspired Burns to produce the modern rendition. An old Scottish tune, "Auld Lang Syne" literally means "old long ago," or simply, "the good old days."
The best of wishes,
DJ Greg Anderson, Professional Mobile Disc Jockey.
A quick bit of trivia for those so inclined.
The song, "Auld Lang Syne" is sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the new year. It was at least partially written by Robert Burns in the 1700's and was first published in 1796 after Burns's death. Early variations of the song were sung prior to 1700 and inspired Burns to produce the modern rendition. An old Scottish tune, "Auld Lang Syne" literally means "old long ago," or simply, "the good old days."

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