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Great Big ‘C’, for crashing a wedding

ALAN DOYLE SHOWS UP AT RECEPTION TO SERENADE NEWLYWED FANS

- BIANCA BHARTI

A Calgary couple got the best wedding gift ever when their favourite musician, Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, crashed their reception on Sunday.

All it took was 580 tweets. For a year and a half, Dana McKinlay and Stewart Dowd set out on a carefully planned social media campaign to ask #AlanDoyleP­leasePlayO­urWedding.

“For the next 582 days we’re going to post one story or photo a day about the adventures of our lives together, with Alan Doyle’s music as our backdrop,” the couple tweeted from their joint Twitter account. “All this in hopes of getting the man to play our wedding!”

The couple had been longtime fans of the Newfoundla­nd singer, using his folky cadence to quell their homesickne­ss when they lived in various countries around the world.

“Dana and I have lived in five countries over the last six years and Alan’s music is what really connected us back home to Canada,” Dowd told the National Post. “We’d be in Cambodia or Vietnam and feel a little homesick so we’d put on some Alan Doyle and listen to him almost every day.”

Hopes rose early for the couple when, just one month after they started tweeting at Doyle, he dedicated a song to them at his Calgary show in March 2018.

As each day passed on their campaign, the two chronicled a notable moment.

Of course, there was the wedding planning; listening to Doyle and Great Big Sea while wining and dining in the Okanagan Valley; and glimpses of their regular lives.

The 580 tweets paid off. The Great Big Sea lead singer showed up with a surprise performanc­e for the hopeful couple.

He sang his solo song “Take Us Home” — the one he dedicated at the Calgary performanc­e — for McKinlay and Dowd and gave them a personaliz­ed gift, a guitar that had been played only once — the one Doyle strummed for the couple’s wedding song.

A video posted to Twitter shows the wedding party huddled together, seemingly unaware of the homegrown singer’s presence a few metres away. Doyle pulls the guitar out of its case and giddily smiles at the camera.

Dowd admitted he was the last person to notice Doyle approachin­g the huddle.

“Dana and I were signing our wedding certificat­e and he sneaks up behind the crowd. I was facing away from him, we were pronounced husband and wife, and then this song starts playing,” he said.

“I was like, ‘I don’t remember telling people to play a song,’ ” he laughed.

When the newlyweds turned around at the strum of the guitar, their jaws dropped, unable to believe their eyes. Their dream come true, the married couple sealed the moment with a kiss before their first dance.

“I have this, I have this for the rest of my life,” McKinlay said. “This is all we wanted.”

In later photos, the couple, bridesmaid­s and groomsmen all posed with Doyle.

The National Post reached out to Doyle but he declined through his publicist, saying he’d prefer the focus remain on the newlyweds.

McKinlay and Dowd posted a video of the musician crashing their wedding, but have yet to give anymore updates on their post-Doyle life.

 ?? BRENDAN PADDICK / TWITTER ?? After more than a year of being courted on Twitter to perform at the big event, Alan Doyle surprised a Calgary couple on their wedding day.
BRENDAN PADDICK / TWITTER After more than a year of being courted on Twitter to perform at the big event, Alan Doyle surprised a Calgary couple on their wedding day.

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