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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

Debut single off debut CD "Soul In Motion" by David Hull

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  • Best horn section EVER.

  • @joedocmusic Up Town Horns BABY !!!

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  • David, this is catchy as hell and really nicely produced and performed, nice work.

  • This should be on the radio ...Top 10 on the charts!!

  • Nice production. I just wanted to say that you kicked ass with Buddy's band, were one of the first guys I ever heard to use RotoSounds (I'm assuming), your tone was ridiculous, you played so well on the 'live' double album, and were so far ahead of your time. All of that still holds water today, a mere 40 years later. Yuda Man. My compliments and regards.

  • What a production ! Damn nice groove, David.

    Walt's friend Al D. from parties past.

  • Great song and cool video...I watched the whole thing ! Haven't done that in a long time, best video for sure. Great job !

  • killer

  • On fire Daddy! Love the song and love the recording! This is how records are supposed to sound! Good for you.

  • Yes, it was David Hull's ancestor, Isaac, who was America's first naval war hero (besided John Paul Jones, no relation to the Led Zeppelin bass player). Among other things, he was involved in America's first war after the revolution: An invasion of Libya.

    Charlie Karp's grandfather, an American admiral, was the commander of a number of ships during the D-Day invasion at Normandy during WWII.

  • Very clever and charming video for a great song. Fantastic all around.

  • I have reason to believe that this David Hull is a descendant of Isaac Hull, the commander of the U.S.S. Constitution during the War Of 1812; one of America's first Naval war heros. Both Hulls were from Connecticut, both of them moved to the Boston area. Isaac Hull actually lived in Newton, Ma. for awhile; ironically, the same neighborhood where Buddy Miles used to live when David was in his band.

    Ironically as well, who is also descended from an American naval war hero is-

    Charlie Karp.

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