Dave Hull

Dave Hull
Dave Hull

Dave Hull at a KRLA concert, 1965.
Born January 20, 1934 (1934-01-20) (age 77)
Alhambra, California[1]
Station(s) KGFL
WONE-AM
WQTE
WTVN
WFLA
KRLA
KFI
KGBS
KIIS
KMPC
KHJ
KRTH
KIKF
KWXY

Dave Hull, aka "The Hullabalooer", is a Los Angeles radio personality voted one of the top ten LA radio personalities of all time. Born Jan. 20, 1934, he admits to being 77 with his personal addition herewith dated Mar. 3, 2011.

Hull began his radio career in Armed Forces Radio in Casablanca, Morocco and in commercial radio in 1955 at KGFL in Roswell, New Mexico. He reached Los Angeles' KRLA in 1963 as weekend relief and fulltime there on Jun. 6, 1964. By the end of 1964, Hull's increasing popularity prompted one young female fan, Suzie Cappetta, to write and record a song entitled "Dave Hull The Hullabalooer", which quickly reached the local top 40 charts by early 1965. Hull became close with The Beatles during their 1965 and 1966 American tours. During that time, Hull taped approximately fourteen interviews with the band. He, along with Bob Eubanks, planned The Beatles' 1966 concert at the Chavez Ravine-Dodger Stadium. His work with the band earned him the honorary title of "fifth Beatle." Hull worked closely with The Beach Boys, The Dave Clark Five and The Rolling Stones during that period. In December 1965, Hull opened his "Hullabaloo" teen club on Sunset in Hollywood.[2]

He got his nickname while working at WONE in Dayton, Ohio. Los Angeles radio historian Don Barrett quotes Hull as saying: "A woman wrote me from a hotel outside Dayton to say she couldn't stand all that hullabaloo. Well, Webster's defined it as a 'tumultuous outroar,' so I used it."

Dave Hull was the first guest host on the nationally syndicated American Top 40 program, week ending November 6, 1971.[3] He was heard in Los Angeles at the time on KGBS.

Hull hosted the nationally syndicated TV show "Matchmaker" in the late 1980s, reportedly seen in over 100 markets, a video version of his late 1970s "Lovelines" program heard on KMPC.

Today, Hull lives in Palm Springs, California and is now retired. He held the 6-midnight slot on one of the country's few remaining beautiful music stations, KWXY, from 1994 until his announced retirement in 2010. He also remains active as a voiceover for national radio and television commercials. Hull's book, Hullabaloo!: the (Mis)Adventures of L.A. Radio Legend Dave Hull is scheduled to be available in mid-2011.[1]

Contents

Early stations and dates

Southern California stations and dates

  • KRLA Pasadena, 1963–1969
  • KFI Los Angeles, 1969–71, return 1974
  • KGBS Los Angeles, 1971–73
  • KIIS Los Angeles, 1973
  • KMPC Los Angeles, 1978–1980
  • KRLA Pasadena, return in 1981
  • KHJ Los Angeles, 1985–87
  • KRLA Pasadena, return 1992
  • KRTH Los Angeles, 1994
  • KIKF Los Angeles, 1994
  • KWXY Cathedral City, 1994-02Feb2010 (retired)

References

  1. ^ a b "Bio". Dave Hull. http://www.davehullthehullabalooer.com/. Retrieved 4 March 2011. 
  2. ^ "KRLA Beat". KRLA. 4 December 1965. p. 9. http://krlabeat.sakionline.net/issue/4dec65.pdf. Retrieved 4 March 2011.  (PDF)
  3. ^ Durkee, Rob. American Top 40: The Countdown of the Century. ISBN 0-02-864895-1. New York City: Schirmer Books, 1999. Accessed December 10, 2007.

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