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Cam marries

Monday, September 26, 2016 – Cam got hitched on Saturday in the deserts of California, according to People.

Cam, who had a hit with "Burnin' House," married Nashville real estate agent Adam Weaver in Joshua Tree, Cal. on Saturday evening.

Cam walked down the aisle to a mariachi band playing "Bésame Mucho" with140 guests in attendance.

People reported that the the couple's first dance was to Miranda Lambert's "Oklahoma Sky."

The couple will honeymoon in Tokyo and Bali, Indonesia.


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