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notloB Parlour Concerts presents
Dakota Dave Hull
Friday, April 19, 2013
Doors 7:00, Concert 7:30
Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain
 
“One of the best guitarists in the world.”
—Dave Van Ronk
“Hull is something of a guitar god in his native midwest, where he’s been 
dazzling audiences for over 30 years with his lush finger-picking and quicksilver 
flat-picking. He is also a sly raconteur with an encyclopedic knowledge of vintage 
American music.”
—Scott Alarik, Boston Globe, March 2004
“There’s a million good things I could say about Dave Hull but I’ll narrow it down 
to two: He’s an excellent picker, both flatpick and fingerstyle, he collects some 
fine instruments, and we’ve been at a lot of good places to eat together.”
—Norman Blake
“Hey Dave, thanks for sending me your Loyalty Waltz album. I just put it on to 
use as background music for something I was reading. Damn you, I never read a 
thing. Listened to the whole album straight through. Nice album, my good man. 
Keep on.”
—Geoff Muldaur
 
Hailed by everyone from Dave Van Ronk to Doc Watson, from the Washington Post to downbeat, Dakota Dave Hull’s guitar style spans a wide musical geography to create an infectious, uniquely personal blend of jazz, ragtime, folk, blues, Western swing, and vintage pop. Dakota Dave is a restlessly curious, adventurous traveler along the broad highway of America’s music. In his playing the masters speak, but in a vocabulary that is Dave’s alone: alternatively mirthful and moving, always melodic.

A gifted composer as well as a strikingly original interpreter of older tunes, Dave calls what he does “classic American guitar.” Folk legend Van Ronk called Dave “one of the best guitarists in the world.”

Most of all, Dakota Dave’s music is great fun. As Douglas Green (Ranger Doug of Riders in the Sky) puts it, “There is an imp within Dave Hull that always expresses itself on the fretboard; a witty, intelligent yet respectful imp who frolics in his music, an imp Dakota Dave neither fights nor lets take control, but simply absorbs into the heart of his style.”

On stage or in the recording studio Dave has performed with Utah Phillips, Doc Watson, Robin and Linda Williams, Dave Van Ronk, John Renbourn, Paul Geremia, Spider John Koerner, Cam Waters, Sally Rogers, Butch Thompson, Peter Ostroushko, Garrison Keillor, and Norman Blake, and many others. His albums include three with early performing partner Sean Blackburn and six solo efforts (the acclaimed Hull’s Victory and Reunion Rag, both on Flying Fish) with four more, New Shirt, Sheridan Square Rag, The Loyalty Waltz and Time Machine on Arabica Records. Airship, a duo album with singer/guitarist/fiddler Pop Wagner was widely praised. His three albums with guitar and mandolin ace Kari Larson (also on Arabica) have become legendary. Most recently, Dave recorded an album of mostly traditional music duets with the noted guitarist Duck Baker, When You Ask a Girl to Leave Her Happy Home.

Dave is a recipient of a 2013 Traditional Arts grant from the Minnesota State Arts board.

Suggested donation $20 at the door, $15 in advance. 20% discount for JPTC members + $1 preservation fee. email notlobreservations at gmail dot com

Coffee from JP Licks
Pastries from Fiores Bakery

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