Thursday, June 26, 2025

Weekly Update: Fresh Changes and New Directions


It’s been a productive and transitional week for me as I’ve made some important updates to my business structure and creative projects. I wanted to take a moment to share what’s shifting and what’s on the horizon.

Sweet Weddings: Expanding the Vision

This week I made a significant change to my wedding music offerings. I’ve officially rebranded Wedding Violin to Wedding Music to better reflect where this part of the business is headed.

Originally, Wedding Violin was focused strictly on solo violin and strolling violin bookings. That worked well for years, but times have changed. I’m now partnering with a regional booking agency that provides a full range of live wedding options, including soloists, small ensembles, full bands, and DJs throughout New England. This expansion allows me to offer more flexibility to couples and planners looking for customized live music experiences. You can now find Sweet Weddings at its own Linktree hub here: https://linktr.ee/sweetweddings

The rebranded Wedding Music concept now supports this broader scope, and I’ve aligned my marketing to reflect these new partnerships. Even though the wedding market has been quiet since COVID, I believe this approach has real potential to generate new energy and bookings moving forward.


Sweet Songs: A New Home for Custom Songwriting

Another big step this week was launching a dedicated blog and social media presence for Sweet Songs. I’ve separated it from the more general Sweet Music Studio website to give it space to grow as its own creative project. You can now find Sweet Songs at its own Linktree hub here: https://linktr.ee/sweetsongsproject

Sweet Songs is where I dive deep into behind-the-scenes stories about each song I write—how the song came together, the story behind the lyrics, and production notes that might help other musicians or clients. This is a big, ongoing project and one I’m genuinely excited about because it opens the door to custom songwriting commissions.

Recently, I’ve written songs about:

These are real, grounded community stories told through music—something I hope will appeal to businesses, festivals, and individuals who want something uniquely their own.


Looking Ahead

While I’ve been juggling a lot of projects, this past week was all about refining and refocusing. Sweet Weddings now has a stronger foundation with expanded offerings, and Sweet Songs is evolving into a fully realized creative platform. Both are big steps toward doing work I genuinely care about, in a way that feels more streamlined and sustainable.

Thanks for following along with me as I continue to build, adjust, and grow.