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Hull Returns to Airwaves on CRN Digital Talk Radio


Veteran radio host Dave Hull is returning to the airwaves with "Dave Hull & Mandy," launching Saturday, March 30 on CRN Digital Talk radio. The show, which will air from 2-4pm each Saturday, will feature Hull teamed with radio personality Mandy Armstrong, formerly of KWXY-FM in Palm Springs. Also featured will be former child actor-turned author and radio personality, J.J. Solari.

"I took some time off a few years ago to write a book and do some other things, but now I'm excited about coming back to radio and working with CRN," said Hull, who aired on KRLA-AM in Los Angeles in the 1960s. "We're going to have a humorous look at today's news topics in a way that you've never heard on talk radio before. It's going to be a lot of fun."

Known for his close relationship with the Beatles' during their rise to stardom while at KRLA, Hull helped push the growth of rock music by helping plan the Beatles' 1966 Hollywood Bowl concert as well as promoting clubs, other concerts and his own nightclub. Hull even appeared in a 1966 episode of "The Monkees," as a music promoter.

Over the years, Hull has worked at a variety of stations across the country, including WONE-AM/Dayton, WFLA-AM/Tampa, WQTE-AM/Detroit, KHJ-AM/Los Angeles and others.

CRN Founder/CEO Michael Horn added, "Dave is a legend in radio and we're ecstatic to have him with us. With his close relationship with the Beatles, maybe he'll have a new Beatles song up his sleeve!"

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