Jamie Dull
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Live at Baba Budan's on Wednesday, March, 8...9pm. Free admission.
239 W. McMillan , Cincinnati, OH 45219
Live at Rohs St. Cafe on March 31. $2 admission, 9pm, all ages.
245 W. McMillan , Cincinnati, OH 45219
239 W. McMillan , Cincinnati, OH 45219
Live at Rohs St. Cafe on March 31. $2 admission, 9pm, all ages.
245 W. McMillan , Cincinnati, OH 45219
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Jamie Dull has been a musician for over 16 years as a drummer, guitarist, pianist, bassist, vocalist, percussionist, mandolin player, and much more...
As the drummer for the alt rock band It Ends Here for seven years, he became very familiar with the performance side of being a musician, and he proves it through his shows.
After the falling out of his band after seven years, he decided to take his own solo music very seriously by recording a full length studio album, in which he plays all instruments on the album, playing many many shows in which one turned out to become a live album, and by using every promotional tool possible.
Jamie loves his music, and he loves music in general, and expect a lot out of this guy. You'll definitely hear him in the future.
As the drummer for the alt rock band It Ends Here for seven years, he became very familiar with the performance side of being a musician, and he proves it through his shows.
After the falling out of his band after seven years, he decided to take his own solo music very seriously by recording a full length studio album, in which he plays all instruments on the album, playing many many shows in which one turned out to become a live album, and by using every promotional tool possible.
Jamie loves his music, and he loves music in general, and expect a lot out of this guy. You'll definitely hear him in the future.
Why this name?
Its my own name already.
Do you play live?
I love to play live. Playing live is the most important part of being a musician. If you can't jam out live, then you can't perform at all.
I love playing out as much as possible, regardless of the city, and I love playing with other musicians and gaining friends and jam partners. I have plenty of special moments, but they take too long to describe. But live is where its at.
Contact me for a show, and YES I'll play, regardless of the size or crowd.
I love playing out as much as possible, regardless of the city, and I love playing with other musicians and gaining friends and jam partners. I have plenty of special moments, but they take too long to describe. But live is where its at.
Contact me for a show, and YES I'll play, regardless of the size or crowd.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I believe it makes music more accessible, but sour at the same time. Now, anyone can become a musician and promote it, but that just means that the big time artist will have more value, so now its going to be harder for artists like myself to make it to the big time, but when I do, it will be worth more. I love using the internet as a promotional tool, but now its even more competitive.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I sure would. Only because I believe that I could be successful with it. Its the only and easiest way to get other people to hear my music, in which it could mean a lot to them. Yes there are issues in the business, because its a business, but what can you do? At least I know that if I were unsuccessful...I still tried.
Band History:
I was the drummer for It Ends Here for 7 years, and worked my ass off. During that time period, I worked on my own stuff when we were taking breaks. I recorded 3 studio albums while the band was together.
We eventually split, and now I am working on my music full time. I have 3 studio albums, one live album, and am currently working on finishing two more.
I have played live over 500 times, and will continue to. Thats where its at. Ask me to play a show, and I will.
We eventually split, and now I am working on my music full time. I have 3 studio albums, one live album, and am currently working on finishing two more.
I have played live over 500 times, and will continue to. Thats where its at. Ask me to play a show, and I will.
Your influences?
Tons... lets try this. I'll just give a list... of the majority
David Gray
Metallica
Our Lady Peace
Aerosmith
John Mayer
Josh Woodward
Foo Fighters
TOOL
Slayer
Norah Jones
Frank Sinatra
George Fredrik Handle
Queens Of The Stone Age
Tom Cadaret
Chevelle
...and if you want me to get into the oldies...I can. I grew up on the likes of Judas Priests,
AC/DC
Jethro Tull
Boston
The Stones
Tom Petty
etc..
Oh yeah.
David Gray
Metallica
Our Lady Peace
Aerosmith
John Mayer
Josh Woodward
Foo Fighters
TOOL
Slayer
Norah Jones
Frank Sinatra
George Fredrik Handle
Queens Of The Stone Age
Tom Cadaret
Chevelle
...and if you want me to get into the oldies...I can. I grew up on the likes of Judas Priests,
AC/DC
Jethro Tull
Boston
The Stones
Tom Petty
etc..
Oh yeah.
Favorite spot?
I love playing Findlay, OH. They always sing my songs back to me.
Equipment used:
Alvarez guitars, Fender telecasters and mandolins, Yamaha custom DP series drum kit, Sabian AAX cymbals, Aquarian heads or Evans Hydraulic heads, AAHEAD drum sticks, Iron Cobra pedals, Pacific drum rack, Shure mics, Elixer strings, Schecter jazz bass, Marshall Cabs...
Anything else...?
I love music. I always want to play. Contact me:
itendshere138@yahoo.com
Expect more music from me once my new studio album, "I Don't Think I Like This" is finished.
Other sites to see me at:
www.myspace.com/jamiedull
www.audiri.com/jamie_dull
and you can find me on the Podsafe Music Network...
music.podshow.com and then search for Jamie Dull
itendshere138@yahoo.com
Expect more music from me once my new studio album, "I Don't Think I Like This" is finished.
Other sites to see me at:
www.myspace.com/jamiedull
www.audiri.com/jamie_dull
and you can find me on the Podsafe Music Network...
music.podshow.com and then search for Jamie Dull