Jordan Hull

Jordan Hull is an indie singer-songwriter originally from Dayton, Ohio, a city renowned for its vibrant musical heritage. In 2008, he guerrilla-recorded his first album in various apartments and office buildings in Dayton, using quarter-inch tape reels. Following this debut, he relocated to Nashville, where he spent nearly a decade honing his craft. During this time, he released several albums, including "Who's Gonna Teach You How to Live?" in 2012, which was put out by Philly label Ropeadope. Later, he independently released "Somewhere Is a Place to Be" on vinyl in 2017. Most recently, he has released the full-length album "Ducks." Hull has toured extensively across the U.S. and parts of Canada, performing gigs wherever possible. Currently residing in Astoria, Oregon, he continues to create music while maintaining a private, social-media-free lifestyle.

As a songwriter, Jordan Hull has built a reputation for his DIY ethos and eclectic sound, which has earned him over a million plays on Spotify and recognition through song placements in TV and commercials. He was formerly part of Ron Gallo's band, Toy Soldiers, and has been involved with various labels and collaborations throughout his career. His music is available on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Bandcamp, and select record stores nationwide.

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Ducks
Album - 11 Tracks - Released June 22, 2024
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