|
Dave
"Doubledecks" Bradley - Wedding & Function Disc Jockey
- Biography
|
Dave
Bradley is a very popular wedding and function
DJ based in the North West. He has over 20 years
of experience working in the Disco and
entertainment industry. A DJ who has won the
much coveted Unit One DJ of The Year Award for
2006. He has a good idea what you the customer
wants from an evenings Disco entertainment on
what might be the most important day of your
life. Having a DJ that you can feel confident in
is essential. Your particular requirements can
be varied. You may require a DJ that is
inconspicuous or low-key, on the other hand you
may want the complete opposite, a DJ that is the
life and soul of the party. Dave can do either.
Knowing when to shine and when to real himself
in.
He won the DJ of The Year in 2006, and the much
converted Tony Thomas Award. The latter was
instigated in memory of the founder of Unit One
and much loved DJ Tony Thomas who unexpectedly
passed away suddenly in 1997.
Dave has been very lucky to be involved with,
and cover some very special events (that for
privacy reasons we cannot divulge). The fact
that he has been asked to perform at them is
testament in itself, and reaffirms his
commitment and overall love of the job. Most
good DJs like Dave will tell you that it is less
of a job, and more of a vocation.
You may also see Dave representing Unit One at
Wedding Fayres throughout the North West as he
is our Wedding Fayre specialist here at Unit
One.
If
Dave has taken pictures at one of the functions
you have recently attended - check out his
Doubledecks Facebook photos page to see them |

|
|
|
|
Weddings
Dave is vastly experienced at performing in his
capacity of DJ at all forms of wedding,
traditional English, Civil Partnerships, Hindi,
Greek, Spanish and many more. He understands
that every such occasion demands to be evaluated
and catered for in their own special way,
whether it be for formal, religious or purely
personal reasons. Not just the right music, but
the right aptitude and approach has to be take
in every case, to give happy couple a day to
remember for all the right reasons. Dave is more
than capable of performing to any age group with
any style of music you wish to mention, from the
50's right up to the latest party thumping
favourites. He advise you on some of your
musical choices and incorporate a pre-chosen
play-list if you have one into a selection of
music that he knows goes down well. For more
information on play lists please see the section
below marked "Play
lists". He will take
time out at various stages throughout your
evening to check with you that everything is
running just the way you want and if you have
any thoughts or concerns he will do his best to
alleviate them for you. He may point out at
certain times things you might want to say to
your evening guests or even remind you of
something you wanted to do. General
announcements and introductions are the norm for
any good DJ like Dave and maybe inviting you
guest to participate in the buffet, as well
asking your guests to fill in the "Guest Book",
which sometime gets overlooked and even
forgotten about otherwise.
|
|
|
Client Comments
I am just sending an email to say a Big Thank
You to D J Dave Bradley who did our Music for
our Wedding on 9th July 2011 at the Village
Hotel in Cheadle.
Not only did he provide excellent music but also
provided us with some memorable photo's.
I just want to say a great Big Thank you and
hope you will let him know how grateful my wife
and myself are.
Thanks
Dave Whitaker
|
|

The 70's & 80's Night Specialist DJ
|

The Christmas Cracker of a DJ |

The Beach Party King of DJs |
|
|

Quiz Nights
Winner of the "DJ
of The Year Award" 2010
Dave is also a very proficient quizmaster and
can tailor a quiz when needed to a company,
group or specific venues. He designs new quiz
material and come up with brand new ideas for
fun and interactive quiz nights that have since
been copied by others. His quiz has been
played and endorsed by professional funny man,
actor, radio presenter and TV quiz show host,
Ted Robbins. He includes all the traditional
rounds you would expect within his quizzes,
general knowledge rounds, music rounds and
picture based rounds, whilst introducing aspect
that are totally unique to all quiz nights. Dave
can provide an eco friendly, green and totally
recyclable quiz every week, with the clever use
of special quiz materials not used by any quiz
DJ or quizmaster's anywhere else. The quiz is
also in full colour and printed to a very high
standard. When engaging Dave to provide a Quiz
Night for you, you will realise right away just
how much work he puts into it and how
professional it is in it's presentation. He Quiz
Night package is completely self contained, all
you have to do is provide a socket and he's
away. On request Dave can also include on a
residency, the "Play Your Cards Right" game.
|
|
|
Play lists - Help, Advice & Tips
Dave welcomes you to supply a play list for your
wedding evening. To work well, please keep in
mind this should be treated only as a
“Suggested” play list and not one that should be
strictly adhered to. You may have specific
tastes in music but not everyone will share your
love of certain tunes. Remember a DJ is a
professional entertainer that has had lots of
experience at performing at weddings and many
other types of functions and would know what
people are expecting, what type of music will
work and most of all will know what type of
music wont. However it is always useful to
provide a DJ with a play list because this will
give him a good and clear idea of what you
yourselves would like and therefore what music
to include in his successful tried and tested
repertoire. A good and simple way of putting
together a simple and effective play list is to
add a small request list to each invite that you
send out, asking each guest or each pair of
guests to pick three tune that they would “dance
to”, not like to hear, but “dance to”. You can
then compile a suggested play list out of the
one’s asked for, editing out the tunes you
absolutely hate in the process. Try to keep the
play list as brief as you can as a long one may
disappoint someone who doesn't get to dance to
their particular tune. Try to keep the play list
as mainstream as possible, tunes played on
normal everyday popular radio stations, tunes
that are familiar with most people so as not to
alienate anyone. Throughout an average night
(7pm - 12 midnight), there is only time to hear
about eighty to a ninety tunes, this includes as
people are arriving and the buffet, so don’t go
overboard when putting a play list together,
leave something for the DJ to play out of what
he know works. You can then give this suggested
play list to your DJ, safe in the knowledge that
he will then have a selection of music relevant
to the people that are there. You could as you
compile this list also add the names of the
people who have asked for each tune, giving the
DJ something further to work with when
introducing each track.
A DJ’s experience is an essential part of the
evening when it comes to play lists and he can
select which suggested track would fit in best
at various points throughout the evening. He may
embellish on some of the tracks suggested by
adding similar tracks, maybe from the same
artist or era to enhance the desired effect. It
goes without saying that if a suggested track
doesn't appear to be working and clearing a
dance floor, as an experienced DJ he may change
it for something that he feels would be more
suitable or would bring them back. He may also
in sometimes query or question a suggested track
with the Bride or Groom before he plays it,
knowing that it may not have the desired effect.
He may in some extreme cases advise against
playing a track completely.
As a rule these days you will not find a DJ that
would play what some people incorrectly class as
“cheesy music” without the express request of a
Bride or Groom. To clarify this further “The
Birdies Song “, Superman”, “Aggadoo”, “Bob The
Builder”, “Barbie Girl” and alike are complete
no no’s to most modern DJs - unless expressly
asked for by the Bride or Groom. There can be a
time and
place to play them, but this may not be your
wedding and a good DJ will understand this
fully. To clarify by rule of thumb most
professional DJs would class “Cheesy Music” as
“Dancing Queen”, I’m In The Mood For Dancing”,
“Nine To Five”, “Feels Like I’m In Love” and
alike - “Hen Night” tunes if you like.
There is also the “Party Dances” section of
music that some couples feel is not what they
want at their wedding celebrations, track like
“The Cha Cha Slide”, “The Time Warp”, “Oops Up
Side Your Head” (the row your boat song), “The
Grease Megamix”, “Saturday Night” and “The
Macarena” this is optional and if not required
should be mentioned to the DJ before hand.
All good DJs will accept requests and
dedications on the night from anyone of your
guests and Dave is no different. He actively
invites people to ask for requests throughout
the night as the feeling, mood or atmosphere
generated on the night can be different to that
of a pre-requested list of tracks. It also gives
everyone the opportunity to come up with tracks
that might otherwise have been forgotten about
or overlooked beforehand. Dave always carries
his whole collection of music (around thirty two
thousand tracks) with him so this is not a
problem.
Most couples who have seen Dave work before are
quite happy for him to judge what to play,
covering music for all ages and all tastes, a
little bit of something for everyone, music that
he feels with get people up dancing. This
complete with one or two speciality sections for
the lads and the girls. If you have a general
theme or era of music that you would like Dave
to concentrate on he can without any problems.
Everyone has their own ideas on how they would
like their night to run and Dave is here to
facilitate this.
Dave will openly discuss any aspects of the
music you would like playing at your wedding
especially your first dance with you over the
phone, normally four to five days before your
big day. He is always available to talk to
during the day in the weeks leading up to your
wedding. The best time to talk to Dave is
generally in the daytime as he tends to work
nearly every evening. Play lists
can be sent to him via E-Mail anytime.
|
|
| Top 20 Venues he Has Worked At: |
The V & A Hotel - Manchester, Central Pier - Blackpool, The Palm House - Liverpool, Old Trafford Cricket & Football Ground - Manchester, The City Of Manchester Stadium - Manchester, Mottram Hall - Mottram St Andrew, Shrigley Hall - Pot Shrigley, The White Hart - Lydgate, The Joshua Bradley - Gee Cross, The Blue Bell - Gee Cross, The Palace Hotel - Buxton,
The Quay Hotel & Spa in Deganwy, The Oaklands Hotel in Northwich, The Ramada Hotel in Wrexham,. |
| |
|
|
Public Liability: Yes - Due to reasons of privacy and identity protection a copy of this only available on request directly form the Unit One office. |
P.A.T. Certificate: Yes - Due to reasons of privacy and identity protection a copy of this only available on request directly form the Unit One office. |
| |
|
| Speciality & Themed Discos: |
Yes - James Bond, Star Trek, Rock N Roll. |
| |
|
| Speciality Discos Lighting: |
Yes - Lasers, Moving Heads, various D.M.X. Lighting, PC Monitor Displays System. |
| |
|
| Speciality & Themed Quiz Nights: |
Yes - Hotel & Pub residency quiz nights with custom built and fully tailored corporate quiz night/days. |
| |
Other Information:
Dave has performed at the UK's first fully themed Star Trek wedding, which has been featured on the daytime TV show "This Morning", in "The Daily Star" and "Manchester Evening News". As featured on the TrekMovie.com web-site and in the local press The Metro, The Middleton Guardian, Manchester Evening News, The Daily Star and The Mail on Sunday. Dave is also used by both Granada and the BBC in his capacity as a DJ and has been seen in many different TV dramas. He has worked with
James Bond villain
Robbie Coltrane,
Harry Potter star
Timothy Spall,
Dr Who aka
Tom Baker,
Royle Family's
Sue Johnston,
Life On Mars and
Ashes To Ashes star
Philip Glenister,
Coronation Street's corner shop owner
Jimmi Harkishin,
Waterloo Road star and
Loose Women presenter
Denise Welch and
Oscar winning director
Danny Boyle. You may have also seen him on BBC TV on New Years Day with Donny Osmond on "Identity". |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
How To Book -
If
you would like to enquire about the availability
of Dave Bradley, please fill in the form.
|
To Have And To
Hold
Dave Bradley has also performed at many
BBC and
ITV rap parties. Dave as a Quiz Night
DJ or Quizmaster has had his performance personally endorsed by quiz
game show host and
Paul McCartney's cousin and TV warm-up man
Ted Robbins. You may have also seen Dave Bradley appear along side
some of the UK's biggest names in the acting world like
James Bond villain
Robbie Coltrane,
Harry Potter star
Timothy Spall,
Dr Who aka
Tom Baker,
Royle Family's
Sue Johnston,
Life On Mars and
Ashes To Ashes star
Philip Glenister,
Coronation Street's corner shop owner
Jimmi Harkishin,
Waterloo Road star and
Loose Women presenter
Denise Welch and
Oscar winning director
Danny Boyle. Dave Bradley has also been heavily involved with a
number of themed functions. Events that have been covered by the
Regional, National and International press and TV, themed events like a
Star Trek wedding in Manchester. As featured on the
TrekMovie.com web-site and in the local press
The Metro,
The Middleton Guardian,
Manchester Evening News, The Daily Star and
The Mail on Sunday. He has been used in his capasity as a top class
DJ to play at a number of celebrity hosted functions,
these include a wedding for the family of the very
lovely
Atomic Kitten star and TV Presenter
Jenny Frost. Dave has also performed at one or two
very secret celebrity weddings, you would be surprised
just who has been married on the quite. |