Dakota Dave Hull

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Born
David Hull

(1950-04-19) April 19, 1950 (age 75)
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
Dakota Dave Hull
Background information
Born
David Hull

(1950-04-19) April 19, 1950 (age 75)
Genresblues, ragtime, folk
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1969–present
LabelsFlying Fish
Websitewww.dakotadavehull.com

"Dakota" Dave Hull (born April 19, 1950, in Fargo, North Dakota, United States)[1] is an American acoustic fingerstyle guitarist who plays in a variety of styles: blues, gospel, ragtime, and folk music. He is also a recognized music historian and published one book, 2012's Ragtime Guitar in the Classic American Style.[2]

Hull was born in Fargo, North Dakota, which led to his nickname "Dakota Dave". He has long been a fixture of the West Bank music scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[3] He has toured the world playing solo fingerstyle guitar in multiple genres including American folk music, ragtime, gospel, and blues.[4] He hosted the radio show The Dakota Dave Hull Show on KFAI radio in Minneapolis for 20 years[5][6] and was a frequent performer on A Prairie Home Companion.[7]

Hull has engineered, produced and performed with many artists, include Doc Watson, Dave Van Ronk, Utah Phillips, Robin & Linda Williams, Eric Peltoniemi, "Spider" John Koerner, Duck Baker, Dave "Snaker" Ray, and Peter Ostroushko.

Critical reception

Reviewing Hull's 1991 album Reunion Rag for AllMusic, Richard Foss praised "Hull's astonishing skill as both a guitarist and composer. At times Hull sounds like John Fahey during the latter's sunnier moments, playing bright ragtime pieces and introspective tunes inspired by American traditional and old timey music. ... Many of these pieces deserve to become classics."[8]

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