There have been a few rock stars and celebrities at guitarist Nita Strauss’ wedding ceremony this previous weekend in Los Angeles.
Strauss married her supervisor Josh Villalta, on Saturday (Could 4) on the Hollywood Roosevelt. The pair met in 2011, and Villalta proposed in July of 2023 the night time of Strauss’ launch occasion for her newest solo album The Name of the Void.
Who Attended Nita Strauss’ Marriage ceremony?
There have been a complete of 120 friends on the wedding ceremony, in line with Folks. WWE star Mick Foley, who retired in 2012, officiated the marriage ceremony, and The Godfather of Shock Rock Alice Cooper and his spouse Sheryl did a studying collectively as properly.
Different rockers and celebrities in attendance had been Disturbed’s David Draiman and John Moyer, Demi Lovato and her fiancé Jutes, guitarist Pete Thorn, bassists Leanne Bowes (Demi Lovato) and Chuck Garric (Alice Cooper), drummer Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper), vocalist Kasey Karlsen and guitarist Johnny Younger (Nita Strauss) and keyboardist Katt Scarlett (Nita Strauss, Femme Fatale).
There Had been Some Particular Performances
It would not have been a rock star wedding ceremony with out some rock ‘n’ roll. Strauss carried out a few tracks with Cooper, Garric and Sobel. Draiman sang “Enter Sandman” by Metallica with John Moyer on bass and the groom on drums, and in addition sang Led Zeppelin’s “Entire Lotta Love.”
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Additionally they had a stay karaoke band for friends to sing together with referred to as The Moon Items.
“Since most of our buddies are musicians, it was a rocking reception!” Strauss instructed Folks.
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