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David Pulley had a gift for songwriting long before the world knew. Growing up in a family of 11 siblings, music became an outlet for him. David was exposed to the Gospel greats, including the works of Andrae Crouch, Walter Hawkins, Richard Smallwood, and Percy Bady. Beginning at an early age, David wrote poetry that he used as a base to construct his song. Sensing a need to encourage his passions, his mother sent him and his sister to music lessons.
David initially took to playing drums while his sister started playing piano, and he soon started copying what he heard his sister playing during her piano lessons. The instructor noticed this and informed his mother of his substantial progress. David graduated from his original drum lessons and started instruction on the Hammond organ. He excelled at the organ and quickly elevated to teacher's assistant, working with new students. He began playing for his home church at the age of 12.