MY RUIN Vocalist, Guitarist Tie The Knot

February 5, 2009

Vocalist Tairrie B of the Los Angeles, California-based band MY RUIN has issued the following update:

"It's been a while since we have posted a blog because as I mentioned in my last one, we have decided to take some time off for ourselves and step away from the band and our business for a bit. We hope everyone rang in 2009 in true rock & roll style because we sure did. In fact, we have a little announcement to make and some news we would like to share with all of you.

"Mick [Murphy, MY RUIN guitarist] and I got married! Yes, it's official. He finally made an honest woman of me. Although I will no longer be known as 'Miss B,' I am taking his name legally but keeping my name [Tairrie B] professionally.

"We tied the knot this past Christmas Eve on December 24 deep in the great smoky mountains of Tennessee about an hour away from Mick's hometown of Knoxville. We had a very beautiful an very 'UN-Hollywood' private ceremony in a quiet little chapel on a hill under grey skies surrounded by lush dark woods. The air was crisp with winter s the wind blew through the trees and the bride wore black. Actually, the groom wore black too and he looked very handsome in his three-piece suit which was scented in Armani and silk skull tie. The ceremony was simple, beautiful and memorable. It was also the first one of its kind, according to the Reverend. Instead of the 'Wedding March', we decided to make it a little more our style, so I walked down the aisle to the sweet sound of LED ZEPPELIN's 'Whole Lotta Love' rockin' a sexy pair of four-inch leopard stilletto heels and carrying a bouquet I made of black-and-blood red roses with peacock feathers and holiday sparkle in honor of the season. It smelled like Angel perfume and so did the room."

Read more of Tarrie's posting and check out photos of the wedding at this location.

A "wedding album" in the form of a video slideshow can be viewed below.

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