Ed Bailey
Genre: House
Origin: United States
From the early days of sharing a residency with dj Dimitri and spinning with Todd Terry to more recent endeavors with Kylie Minogue opening for her US concerts, Ed Bailey has spent the last thirty years amassing some serious dj credentials. He has played major clubs, huge party weekends, dark, small, sweaty underground venues, and 10,000 person concert venues across multiple continents. He has held residencies at every major club in his hometown of Washington DC for the last 30 years – including Tracks, Ozone, Millennium, Cobalt, Nation, and Town. For two decades, he has been known for offering a varied style of music and is often recognized as a big room, big anthem, big vocal dj which is why he held residencies at major dance clubs like Tracks, VelvetNation, Salvation in Miami, both Fusion and Jungle in Atlanta, and played annually for the NYC Pride fireworks dance cruise…yet Bailey has his roots in underground, serious house music which is why he djed at the legendary after-hours club 1722 in Baltimore on Pride weekend annually, why he was asked by Junior Vasquez to fill in for him on occasion in NYC and even open for Junior on New Year’s Eve at the Roxy, and why he opened for The Freemasons for their very first US appearance.