Looking for something novel to do for your significant other on Valentine’s Day?
Consider treating them to a singing telegram, one presented by rock musicians no less.
Jeff Silverman, owner of Rockstar Singing Telegrams, started in Oregon several years ago. But his creative business model has proved so successful, it has since expanded all over the West Coast and the nation including San Diego.
“I sent my wife a Valentine’s Day singing telegram in 2009 and it was delivered by a quartet,” said Silverman. “I thought to myself, being a lifelong musician and ex-rock star, ‘Why isn’t there something cool like this (more) available?’ I thought, ‘There has to be something cooler than this.’ And there wasn’t.”
So Silverman put his own twist on telegrams starting Rockstar Singing Telegrams in his hometown. “After a number of years I expanded nationally,” he said. “And San Diego is one of my best markets.”
Silverman described doing singing telegrams as a “blast.”
“It’s so much fun to put a big smile on people’s faces, giving them an experience they’ll never forget,” he said. “We can do videos, or they can upgrade to a dozen roses if they like.”
Singing telegrams are delivered by professional musicians who play guitar and are dressed thematically for the event, whether it be a birthday or Valentine’s Day.
“Usually, they dress up in fun ’80s rock star outfits,” Silverman said. “But it’s very customizable. They can dress up classy and nice or country and western, etc.”
Typical romantic songs Silverman’s musicians serve up for Valentine’s Day include “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker, “How Sweet It Is” by James Taylor, or “Just The Way You Are” by Bruno Mars.
The rate for a Rock Star Telegram delivered by a musician is $199. “That comes with a song or two and a single rose and a balloon, or a chocolate for a guy,” said Silverman. “It’s just a shock-and-awe, five-minute piece of epicness. And we finish posing for some photos.”
For more on Rockstar Singing Telegrams, visit rockstarsingingtelegrams.com.
For those looking for more standard Valentine’s Day choices, the Peninsula offers an assortment of businesses providing flowers, food, and entertainment. Here are a few:
Beach Sweets: 5022 Newport Ave., 619-222-3322
“Treat your Valentine to something extra special this year. Beach Sweets has premium handmade chocolates, truffles, chocolate-dipped strawberries, and many more confections,” said owner Laura Smith. “We have a large selection of Valentine boxes that we can custom design with our delicious treats.”
Little House of Flowers: 1017 Rosecrans St., 619-284-5288
A full-service boutique flower business that is women-owned and operated, the shop offers a variety of products such as pre-made and custom bouquets, floral and succulent arrangements, plants, candles, and chocolates. They will be extending business hours to welcome any in-person or online orders from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every day until Valentine’s Day, and offer free delivery in the 92106 and 92107 areas with promo code: XOXO. Walk in or place an order at LittleHouseOfFlowersSD.com.
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Apricot Yarn & Supply: Wrap that special someone in love with a scarf or sweater made from a variety of quality yarns, tools, and take-home kits. Don’t know where to begin? Check out their variety of 30-minutes classes for everything to get you started in the art of knitting and crocheting.
The Night Sky: Capture a special moment in time with a custom star map from the night your heart skipped a beat. Each map is designed to last generations, printed on museum-grade art matte paper using archival inks.
San Diego Craft Collective: From succulent dream catchers to mosaic trays, the options are endless when it comes to creating something special for your loved one.
Pinot’s Palette: Channel your inner artist and capture your love on a canvas during a painting class with your loved one. Choose from a variety of romantic scenes including picturesque getaways and vacations, Disney-inspired masterpieces, and more.
La Galleria: Say “I Love You” with gifts from around the world no passport is required. Shop from a variety of curated handcrafted jewelry, home décor that inspires, personal adornments, custom water features, floral designs, and more.
Thatch: Luxury pieces designed for everyday wear, show that special someone in your life how special they are with handmade and female-designed jewelry pieces. From traditional heart pendants and delicate pendants to bold rings and the popular constellation collection. Shoppers can also customize their pieces with engraving or build their own necklace from a variety of pendants and chains.
Gilmore Jewelers: Family-owned and operated for 40 years create a custom design or shop from a variety of one-of-a-kind pieces that will leave that special someone speechless.
AG Ambroult: Shop from a selection of handmade jewelry pieces designed to experiment with your style. From bold statement rings and earrings to modern twists on trendy designs, help that special someone express their sense of style.
Solare Ristorante: Enjoy a taste of Italy no passport required with classic antipasti, house-made pasta such as handmade ravioli filled with short rib, wood fire pizzas, and traditional Italian desserts like tiramisu and panna cotta. Plus, enjoy a four-course romantic meal on Valentine’s Day including a rose for each couple.
The LOT: The LOT has a full lineup of films including “The Eternals,” “House of Gucci,” “Ghostbusters,” and more. Plus, enjoy a three-course dinner and a movie on Valentine’s Day complete with a complimentary glass of champagne.
The Loma Club: From Feb. 11 to Feb. 14, treat your Valentine, or Galentine, to a date night on the Tappers Mini Golf courses at The Loma Club. This Valentine’s special includes nine holes of mini-golf, a cocktail per person, plus an appetizer such as the pimento cheese poppers or clubhouse snack board to share. Tickets are $45 for two players and can be redeemed at The Loma Club, pre-registration is not required.