Tying the knot, redneck style
ENTERPRISE — Here comes the bride, all dressed in … camo.
Deja Lichty took the most important vows she will ever say with a beer in her hand, wearing a camouflage wedding dress. Her groom to be, Michael Dawson, would not settle for “I do”, when asked if he took the lady in camouflage to be his lawfully wedded wife.
With all the redneck he could muster, Dawson uttered a guttural yell that echoed throughout the Bama Slam Saloon at BamaJam.
“Git-R-Done!”
With that, Deja Lichty of Panama City, Fla., became Deja Dawson at BamaJam’s Redneck Wedding on Saturday night, the brainchild of the BamaJam folks and a promotion organized by two area radio stations.
“We just wanted to do something different,” said Dawson, who got married in overalls and little else. “Nobody else has ever done anything like this. We figured, why not?”
Jessica Buchanan and Eric Harmon of Phenix City also got married on the Budweiser Stage at BamaJam Saturday night. Buchanan chose the traditional wedding dress. Harmon chose a dress coat lined in camouflage.
“This is the most fun I’ve ever had,” Buchanan said. “All of those pre-wedding jitters? They aren’t there.”
This was, as billed, a redneck wedding in every sense of the word.
The brides were driven to the stage on the back of a gator. The grooms walked briskly behind, especially Harmon, who begged for a bathroom break.
Dawson wandered off to find a camera, but there were plenty of flashes popping in front of the Budweiser stage. This redneck wedding was attended by hundreds of ... strangers.
Shirts were optional for the wedding party.
And forget the traditional wedding march. Deja and Michael walked off stage as man and wife to the sound of Hank Williams Jr. Jessica and Eric celebrated nuptials to a little Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.
And to those who would say this is not the correct way to get married, well, they don’t really care. They love each other, they say.
“After we met, Eric told me he had a cold heart, that he could never love anybody,” Jessica said.
“Today, I love her with all of my heart,” Eric said.
Reader Reactions
LOL,a reply to the last comment. I’ve lived in the South all my life, I can assure you rednecks weddings are not part of a southern heritage. A southern heritage is a man and women in a church with a pastor. Im southern born and bred, but there is a way of being southern, and being a backwoods redneck. Tasteless acts of human beings is what theses folks showed. Anywhoo,why am i wasted my time on this—Who really cares.
It is very simple if you don’t want to live in the south and you are not proud of your herritage Leave !
the interstates is open north or west that is your choice!!
JUST LEAVE !!!!
I think the point is that marriage is a sacred union and not something that you broadcast on national television just to get your name glamorized.
It might have been called a redneck wedding, but I am sure the newly weds were happy getting married at Bama Jam. But most importantly, they were of the opposite sex. If you didn’t like that wedding, perhaps California would be more your style. I am not originally from Alabama, but I am proud to be a redneck wannabe. And I do fly my Confederate flag along side my American flag. God bless Dixie.
YeeHaw and Pass the Corn Dogs!
If you want to see this story in a nutshell look in the printed Dothan Eagle to see the other couple who got hitched at BamaJam. It truly says it all.
Despite my feelings that getting married at BamaJam is low-class all the way I still wish these two couples a happy life together.
Moon Pies, Little Debbies and ice-cold Bud for all!
that is just unbelievable
i disagree with everybody. i think this was a great idea. who says traditional marriages are the way to go. i applaud these couples for doing this. all they did was show their downhome roots with the way they got married. i myself had a traditional marriage, but me and my wife on our 5th wedding anniversary are going to renew our vows at my hunting camp on 4- wheelers sitting in the middle of a mudhole. if two people love each other, then it matters not where you get hitched.you might as well have fun doing it no matter what other people think.people, be proud of where you live. southerners are known for doing things different.
It takes all kinds of cards to make a full deck—one of which these characters (in my opinion) are operating without. However, this is a ‘free’ society, or, so we are told—so, they are allowed to act stupid, as long as they harm no one else.
I agree this is tasteless. This is just a classic example of how TV can have an impact on a community.
Marriage to these folks has become a game!!!! The most important commitment has become a joke. We are making it that way through trash like this.This is a commitment between Man and Woman in the presence of God that we are making a mockery! May God have mercy on them!


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