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         Born in 1958, David Hull was raised in San Diego. At 15 he picked up his first
        bass guitar and played in several garage bands. At 21 he co-founded Mitch Cornish and
        the Hellhounds. The Hellhounds' original music showcased the influence of such great
        acts as Bruce Springsteen, The Blasters and The Clash as well as other artists too
        numerous to mention. They had a great impact on the local San Diego music scene at
        that time. 
         
        In 1984, he joined the army and while stationed at Ft Hood, TX., a couple of fellow
        soldiers and he formed a band called Too Relaxed. They played in and around Ft. Hood
        including Austin. Their music was a fusion of Blues, Rock and Ska. 
         
        After leaving the army, he returned to San Diego, where he joined the Joe Staples Band,
        a local San Diego Blues, R & B and funk band. They played the local San Diego Blues
        circuit, which included gigs at such local landmarks as the Texas Tea House, the Belly
        Up Tavern and Kelly's Pub. 
         
        After taking some time away from music to get married and raise a family, he was fortunate
        to have joined the Psychedelic Mooj back in February of this year and from the
        first time we played together we knew we had something special•. 
         
        His eclectic taste in music allows him to enjoy such artists as Charles Mingus, George
        Clinton, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett, Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys,
        Green Day, Nirvana, Bob Marley and others, again, too numerous to mention.  |