Weddings
Award winning Jemima Phillips is a harpist with a difference. Often described by her clients as being the highlight of their day and exceeding all expectations, Jemima uses an electro-electro-acoustic harp alongside loop and pedal fx technology to create quirky, unique covers that will have you’re guests talking and playing mane that tune all day! Her renditions of songs such as Game of Thrones, Sweet Child of Mine, Gangsta’s Paradise have long been her trademark whilst her extensive playlist caters for all tastes. From the first steps down the aisle to the toasts at dinner you will not be disappointed with her clever bend of romantic acoustic and wow factor electric harp whilst her packages also include creating a varying number of bespoke song arrangements for your special day.
Based in the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire, Jemima is recommended wedding supplier at Clearwell Castle, Cripps Stone Barn, Dewsall Court, Cripps Barn, Brisnop Court, Hampton Court Castle, Lapstone Barn, Eastnor Castle and Grittleton House. With two Royal Weddings under her belt (including the wedding of King Charles III) and over a thousand more, she is a highly sought after wedding supplier!
"The most Amazing Harpist that I have ever heard!!! Totally awesome and a lovely lady with it!"
Love Me Do Bridal
"Wow what an amazing harpist!!! I was blown away when I saw Jemima play!! Looping on a harp!!! Well done Jemima, can't wait to see you in action again!! Highly recommended!!"
Johnny Hathaway Photographer
"Guns N Roses on a harp.....AMAZING!!!!"
Libby (Clearwell Castle)
Whether your venue is a church, registry office, hotel, palace, marquee, lighthouse, forest or field, your special occasion will be enriched by the magic of the harp. Jemima has an extensive repertoire but can also arrange requests to tailor make your own personal song choices, suggest ideas if you are stuck or work with you to create your ideal play list to suit any taste.
"You were amazing - the Game of Thrones cover was sensational!"
Chris Russell, Photographer
(Thornbury Castle)