Music video features Jackson Hole scenes - Billings Gazette

3 ceremony, reception and dinner, the couple headed over to the Stagecoach Bar for some dancing to One Ton Pig, the band in which Tim plays mandolin. But they stumbled into the tail end of a music video filming in the parking lot, and they ended up being featured in the final cut for British musician James Blunt's "Bonfire Heart. Since the video dropped Aug. "The best things that happen in life are things that aren't planned. The couple danced to many songs that day, including tunes by Pete and Anne Sibley and One Ton Pig, but Blunt's new pop single "has become our wedding song, whether we like it or not," Tim Farris tells the Jackson Hole News & Guide. The video's producer, Los Angeles resident Taylor Vandegrift, is a frequent visitor to the valley. For three days starting July 29, Vandegrift scouted the landscape between Tetonia, Idaho, Alpine and Dubois before the crew arrived. Vandegrift also scouted for people. Walking by the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, Vandegrift and his production manager, Christina Kitcat, found their fifth motorcyclist, New York resident Joe Bardenett, in town for his niece's wedding. Other people in the video were found by Vandegrift and crew cruising Town Square. The video, filmed Aug. Source: billingsgazette.com