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Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood Is A Married Man

Wedding bells rang on Saturday evening for Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood--the musician and his fiancee Kelli Cashiola are now husband and wife.

Reports began filtering in via Twitter and Facebook early Sunday morning, describing the affair a fantastic production. Attending guests described an "awesome" time involving everyone being transported to a secret location, which turned out to be a private farm outside of Nashville. One tweet noted enthusiastically that the wedding was "like a movie." The happy couple in Las Vegas earlier this month

According to People, the bride wore a white lace dress accented with a flower in her hair for the outdoor ceremony, while singer-songwriter Dave Barnes provided music for the occasion.

Haywood and Cashiola, an executive for Warner Music Nashville, were good friends for several years before their relationship turned romantic. In December 2011, Haywood surprised her with an elaborate proposal--decorating her house as a winter wonderland while she was at work, and spelling out "Will you marry me?" in Christmas lights outdoors.

Haywood is the last member of Lady Antebellum to wed. Bandmate Hillary Scott just got married herself in January, while Charles Kelley tied the knot back in 2009.

Big congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Haywood! Be sure to leave your best wishes for the happy couple here, as well!

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