From 1980s Rock Star to Gay Wedding Minister

by Michael Jones · 2010-08-09 19:21:00 UTC

If you had to pick a favorite 1980s musician to perform your same-sex wedding, who would it be?  For me, it's a no-brainer. Bonnie Tyler. That hair ... that make-up. That marching down the aisle while she belts out Holding Out For a Hero. (Not that I've spent a substantial amount of time picturing the perfect 1980s wedding...)

But a close second would have to be Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go's. And heck, she's offering to marry gay folks. Wiedlin, in the time since The Vacation Song and Our Lips Are Sealed (not to mention an acting career that took her from television show Frasier to critically-acclaimed movie Firecracker), has become an ordained minister, otherwise known as Sister Go-Go, marrying straight and gay couples throughout the country. And Sister Go-Go is pleased as punch to perform your same-sex nuptials. Especially in the wake of last week's federal court ruling declaring Proposition 8 unconstitutional.

"Anyone who still feels justified denying rights to other humans, I need to say they're on the wrong side of this argument and history will prove it," Wiedlin told Spinner Canada. "To me, it's like someone saying that women shouldn't be allowed to vote. The whole idea that someone should not be able to marry who they love based on their gender and their preference is ridiculous."

Wiedlin notes on her web site that in honor of the Prop 8 ruling, there will be discounts galore for same-sex couples interested in tying the knot with Sister Go-Go as the officiant.

"No matter what your orientation, if you and your beloved are going to tie the knot, I would be honored to be part of your happy day!" Wiedlin declares.

So how about it: you have one 1980s rock star that can perform your wedding. Who is it?

Photo credit: janewiedlin.com

Michael Jones is a Change.org Editor. He has worked in the field of human rights communications for a decade, most recently for Harvard Law School.
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