Daryl Hall

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Official Site: http://hallandoates.com/


Philadelphia-born Daryl Hall is best known for being part of the '70s and '80s duo Hall & Oates, responsible for such hits as "Maneater," "Rich Girl," and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)." Hall attended Philadelphia's Temple University, where he met future partner John Oates. They played together for a short time in the late '60s, until Oates decided to transfer schools. Hall did not let this discourage his musical career, though, and he began playing with the rock group Gulliver. The band produced one album on the Elektra label before disbanding. Hall then became a backup musician. Upon Oates' return to Philadelphia in 1972, the two got back together and formed the duo that would achieve fame later in the decade.

Hall & Oates initially performed folk-rock tunes, most of which placed on the musical charts. Tommy Mottola became their manager and got them a contract on the Atlantic record label. (Mottola was also responsible for signing Mariah Carey to Atlantic in the '80s.) The group's first album, Whole Oates, was released in 1972. The duo changed styles on the 1974 War Babies album to a harder rock sound, but ultimately disregarded that sound and returned to pop/rock.

Hall & Oates left Philadelphia for New York in 1976. They signed with RCA and produced their first Top Ten hit, "Sara Smile," in 1976. They achieved their first hit single, "Rich Girl," with the 1976 album Bigger Than the Both of Us. It was this recording that led Hall & Oates to achieve the success and fame they would continue to enjoy. Before recording further albums and hits, however, the two decided to refine their sound in the late '70s. Their songs began to sound more like rock, with more guitar solos.

It wasn't until 1980 that Hall & Oates produced another successful album -- Voices rendered such hits as "You Lost That Lovin' Feeling," "Kiss on My List," and "You Make My Dreams." That same year saw the release of Sacred Songs, a Daryl Hall solo album pairing the singer with unlikely collaborator Robert Fripp, who produced and played guitar (as well as Frippertronics) on the album; Hall also appeared on Fripp's solo album Exposure, released in 1979.

The '80s saw Hall & Oates issuing many albums, including Private Eyes and H2O, the latter of which became a double-platinum success for the duo. Because of all their hits, by 1984 Hall & Oates became the most chart-topping duo in history, topping the '60s popular folk-pop duo the Everly Brothers. Their 1984 album, Big Bam Boom, sold more than two million copies and produced four hit singles. Hall & Oates received the American Music Award for favorite pop group, also in 1984. Despite the outrageous success of the band, Hall & Oates disbanded. Both Daryl Hall and John Oates pursued solo careers -- with Hall issuing solo albums 3 Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine (1986), Soul Alone (1993), and Can't Stop Dreaming (a 1999 Japan-only release ultimately issued in altered form in the U.S. during 2003).

Hall & Oates did reunite in 1988 for the album Ooh Yeah!, but subsequently maintained a low profile, with intermittent touring and recording including 1997's Marigold Sky, an album that proved to be as successful as their first album. The 2000s saw renewed activity from the pair, with the release of Hall & Oates albums Do It for Love (2003), Our Kind of Soul (2004), Home for Christmas (2006), and Live at the Troubadour (2008).

Hall began a monthly Web television series called Live from Daryl's House in late 2007. The program, recorded in an out building on Hall's estate in the Catskills, features the performer jamming and collaborating with musicians from legendary (Smokey Robinson, Nick Lowe, Todd Rundgren) to relative newcomers (Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Plain White T's, Chromeo, and Matt Nathanson). Feeling rejuvenated, Hall recorded Laughing Down Crying, his first solo album in 14 years, releasing it in the summer of 2011. He co-produced the album with Greg Bieck (Jennifer Lopez, Destiny’s Child, Ricky Martin) and Paul Pesco. The album's release was bittersweet, however, as it marked the end of a 30-year friendship and collaboration with the late producer T-Bone Wolk, who lent help on three tracks but passed away before the album was completed. ~ Kim Summers, Rovi

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  • Talking To You (Is Like Talking To Myself)
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    Talking To You (Is Like Talking To Myself)
  • I'm In A Philly Mood
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    • Eyes For You (Ain't No Doubt About It)
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    • Someone Like You
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    • She's Gone
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    • Right As Rain
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    • Sara Smile (Remastered 2003)
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    John Oates Leaves The Album Format In The Dust While Blazing Down His Good Road To Follow
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    May 22, 2013
    John Oates , one half of the most successful duo in music history, doesn't feel like there's much of a place in the world for albums anymore. "Don't g...
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    Daryl Hall on His “Oddball” Life in Hall & Oates, Web Series
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    Photo: Kempin/WireImage Next month, Hall & Oates will hit the road for a short tour before Daryl Hall returns to work on his latest solo album. Hall, ...
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    Billy Ocean And Daryl Hall, Together At Last
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    This is the sort of thing that Google Ads are made for: As a part of his "From Daryl's House" web performance series, Daryl Hall ofHall and Oatesperfo...
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    Daryl Hall Calls New Album 'The Box Set of My Mind' | Billboard.com
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    , as well as guitarist Paul Pesco and keyboardist Greg Bieck. Some musicians from his regular band took part in the sessions, and Hall says the album ...
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    Nero 'Reaching Out' To '80s Legend Daryl Hall Paid Off
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    like rocks stars now." Welcome Reality is a cinematic, electronic opus inspired by colleagues like Daft Punk and '80s sci-fi films like "Blade Runner"...
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    Sharon Jones Will Join Daryl Hall at the Beacon
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    Hall & Oates' Daryl Hall will bring his popular web series Live From Daryl's House to New York's Beacon Theater on Saturday, April 21. Billed as a Nu-...
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    The Roots, Daryl Hall, Common and More Set for the Philly Fourth of July Jam
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    The Roots will headline this summer's Philly Fourth of July Jam. An annual Philadelphia tradition, this year's Fourth of July Jam will take place on t...
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    Daryl Hall and Rumer Join Forces On Live from Daryl's House
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    Daryl Hall and U.K. singer/songwriter Rumer join forces for the 57th and latest edition of Live from Daryl's House. The six-song set includes Daryl Ha...
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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 2 Sunday
    Nashville, TN, US Ryman Auditorium
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Discography

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  • Laughing Down Crying (2011)
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    Laughing Down Crying (2011)
    Verve
  • Can't Stop Dreaming (1997)
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    Can't Stop Dreaming (1997)
    BMG International
  • Soul Alone (1993)
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    Soul Alone (1993)
    Epic
  • 3 Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine (1986)
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    3 Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine (1986)
    Victor Records
  • Sacred Songs (1980)
    Daryl Hall
    Sacred Songs (1980)
    Buddha Records
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