Bob Feigel and Celeste Mills's hippie wedding, 1/4
Title
Bob Feigel and Celeste Mills's hippie wedding, 1/4
Description
Bob Feigel and Celeste Mills's hippie wedding was held in front of Dr. Schweiger's house, by The Yellow House, on Topanga Beach on Easter 1971.
David H. Stern, the pastor, holds Kahlil Gibran's book "The Eye of the Prophet" at right.
Jim Fitzpatrick, the Best Man, wears a Speedo bathing suit.
"Beer Can Larry" Wright smokes a cigarette behind him.
Baron Bingen,the tall blond man, stands behind the groom.
Martha Feigel, mother of the groom, stands at the groom's shoulder.
G. Bob Roberts, step-father of the groom, stands behind the woman holding leis.
Paul Lovas is the tall man in the back at right.
"We were married four times that day. Once by Baron Bingen (from the film "Rainbow Bridge"), David H. Stern (coauthor of "Surfing Guide to Southern California"), a pastor chosen by my bride's sister to ensure our marriage was legal and church approved (her mother was a Roman Catholic and I wasn't so a priest was out of the question), and by my dear friend and surfing pal, Kenny McWilliams, who married us with a special composition on his standup bass.... Our wedding was also part of a television special about different ways Easter was celebrated.... "Beer Can Larry" [Wright] took off his bunny ears for the photo, but not his bunny tail while passing around extra strong beer and ale in a cute Easter basket he was carrying."
-- Bob Feigel
David H. Stern, the pastor, holds Kahlil Gibran's book "The Eye of the Prophet" at right.
Jim Fitzpatrick, the Best Man, wears a Speedo bathing suit.
"Beer Can Larry" Wright smokes a cigarette behind him.
Baron Bingen,the tall blond man, stands behind the groom.
Martha Feigel, mother of the groom, stands at the groom's shoulder.
G. Bob Roberts, step-father of the groom, stands behind the woman holding leis.
Paul Lovas is the tall man in the back at right.
"We were married four times that day. Once by Baron Bingen (from the film "Rainbow Bridge"), David H. Stern (coauthor of "Surfing Guide to Southern California"), a pastor chosen by my bride's sister to ensure our marriage was legal and church approved (her mother was a Roman Catholic and I wasn't so a priest was out of the question), and by my dear friend and surfing pal, Kenny McWilliams, who married us with a special composition on his standup bass.... Our wedding was also part of a television special about different ways Easter was celebrated.... "Beer Can Larry" [Wright] took off his bunny ears for the photo, but not his bunny tail while passing around extra strong beer and ale in a cute Easter basket he was carrying."
-- Bob Feigel
Date
April 11, 1971 (Easter)
Source
Digital only
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Creator
John Clemens