David
Krull
David
Krull has performed and developed his talents
for over 25 years in Kansas City, Chicago and New Orleans. The
early influences of Ahmad Jamal, Otis Spann, and
Leon Russell
provided David with a foundation for inventive romps on the
eighty-eights. Improvising with wild abandon, David Krull at
the helm of a piano can bring the house down with a natural
blues, eight-to-the-bar boogie, or a Crescent City rhythym,
reminiscent of the great Professor Longhair.
A highlight of St. Louis piano blues was the Sheldon concert
that paired Johnnie Johnson
and David Krull on dueling Steinways. David's career took another
exciting turn when he was asked by Mr. Jimmie Rogers to
join his band. The rest, as they say, is history. For more on
this talented artist, who now calls scenic Alameda, Ca. his
home, read his interview
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