Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Cherish group member Neosha King Weds, The Atlanta R&B singer marries in a beachfront wedding



Per Essence.com, By Kenya N. Byrd

As waves silently washed upon the Florida shore, Neosha King, member of R&B group Cherish, said she appreciated the coolness the suddenly overcast skies offered in welcome relief from the sweltering heat. For the Atlanta bride, it was a picture-perfect day to exchange vows with her beau of six years, Jason Lawrence.

That evening, Saturday, May 3, at 6:30 P.M., Neosha, 23, and Jason, 24, became husband and wife in a small, intimate seaside ceremony in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Flanked by six bridesmaids, Neosha was stunning in a white halter-top dress that was trimmed with her grandmother's gold-tone antique jewelry. Jason was handsome in a white three-piece suit, flanked by six groomsmen.

"When I saw her walk down the aisle, it hit me that we were getting married," said the groom, a design engineer. "We'd been in love for so long and on one accord that it always felt like we were married. She was so beautiful, it simply reaffirmed that she was The One for me."

If you were to ask the sultry songstress, she would tell you she knew Jason was The One when she met him six years ago. "Jason and I both had come out of bad relationships," explained Neosha, "and we met when he visited his childhood friend, who was also my sister Farrah's then boyfriend. From the beginning, there was something special between us, but we took things slowly."

Neosha's husband admitted that he felt their bond immediately as well. "We vibed, got to know one another, and I decided to give her a chance," Jason recalled with a smile. "No, seriously she’s a beautiful person, and it was a blessing to fall in love with a woman who shares the same values and goals I do."

After the ceremony, a 100 guests boarded the privately chartered Indian River Queen cruise ship and feasted on a buffet-style dinner, which was served by a wait staff. For dessert, everyone sated their sweet tooth with a slice of the three-tier butter cream, picture-frame cake, which featured childhood images of the bride and groom.

As the evening came to an end, the new Mrs. Lawrence beamed. "If the wedding was this great," she exclaimed, "then I can't wait until after the wedding!"

Check out Cherish's new album, The Truth, in stores now.

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