Dail Holderness
Joe and Dail actually go WAY back! They originally met on a trip called “The Western Tour”, a bus tour all the way to the west coast and back, when they were only 15. Years later, they reconnected and realized that they had both been spinning for years, but had not crossed paths since being kids.
Dail Holderness has been DJing weddings, night clubs, college events and company functions in the Triangle area for over 10 years. During the week, Dail works as Controller for Parata Systems in Durham. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to music, watching movies, working out and going to concerts.
Dail writes, “I really enjoy and get a big rush out of playing weddings and night clubs. Since Joe Bunn was DJing college events in the 90’s, I have been extremely impressed with him as a DJ and entrepreneur and look forward to helping his business continue to grow and reach new levels.”
Testimonials
Dail was extremely flexible with all our requests, and was very easy to work with. He did a good job with meeting our wedding needs. Thanks!
- Sarah & Steve Amra
Dail did an unbelievable job- we are still talking about all the great music he played. We gave him little to no instructions, just let him do his thing and we were so happy with his service! If you ever need a recommendation, please let us know!
- Lauren Sigmon
My reception on October 18 went really well! Dail did a good job and people were on the dance floor all night. Thanks to you all for doing a nice job.
- Jill Barham
Without a doubt, Dail is the only DJ we would ever consider using for our gatherings! The last time he played for us, the only thing that could have been better would be to have a bigger dance floor.
- Bo Thompson
Dail did a tremendous job at our wedding reception. He played the songs we liked and gave good suggestions for songs throughout the reception. We would completely recommend him to others.
- Jill & Greg Molek
References
Wedding
December 13th, 2008
Lauren Sigmon
Wedding
September 1st, 2007
Jill and Greg Molek
Birthday
February 17th, 2007
Bo Thompson