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This is a new Dan Bull website... it is currently being constructed and more info will be coming soon...

Dan Bull EP III "Hanging Up My Mind"

In the mean time... some NEWS...:

Dan Bull's new EP III is out now through MGM Distribution. It's called "Hanging Up My Mind"

Dan recently launched his new EP "Hanging Up My Mind" in Sydney and Melbourne.
He will be launching in Perth on 5 July a the Rocket Room with Andrew Lawson and Bianca Jade!!

For more info on Dan Bull, his music, the new EP and gigs... click Here to go to Dan's MySpace page


"MR BOOTH" by Dan Bull...


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